博客…又…是的,再一次?(学生活动)

L. Lazareck
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写博客。是的,人们仍然在写博客,每天向友好和乐于接受的读者阐述他们的感受,分享笑话,交换想法。我的问题是:在网上无数的博客中(也许有点夸张),人们是如何找到这些持续而有规律地吸引他们的精彩博客的?就我个人而言,我还没有发现一个博客可以吸引我的注意力超过几个星期。我从来没有创建过自己的网络日记,尽管我为这本杂志写的专栏可能被视为博客的变体(magg -blogging?纷纷?Ag-ging吗?)我会珍惜一个新的在线场所来消磨时间——关于一个我感兴趣的话题——阅读、细读、点击、大笑、一起大笑,以及贡献。包括Facebook和Twitter在内的新Web 2.0网站在时间允许的情况下非常适合社交,但当我的学术方面为知识素材而感到痛苦时,我就失去了兴趣。我已经每周花很多时间阅读与IEEE工程与生物学会(EMBS)相关的电子邮件、电子期刊、电子杂志、电子通讯,以及更传统的、充满墨水的报纸版面(我知道这很令人震惊)。有时候,我希望我只访问一个网站,就能得到我所需要的EMB新闻——过去的、现在的和未来的——加上一点点娱乐、广告,并有机会与同行互动。你明白我的意思了吗?
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Blogging...again...yes, again? [Student Activities]
Blogging. Yes, people are still blogging, expounding upon their feelings daily to a friendly and receptive audience, sharing jokes, and exchanging thoughts. My question is: out of the zillion of blogs online (a slight exaggeration, perhaps), how do people find these fabulous blogs that enthrall them on a continual and regular basis? Personally, I have yet to discover a blog that can hold my attention for more than a few weeks. I have never created my own cyber diary, although perhaps the columns I write for this magazine could be seen as a blogging variant (Mag-blogging? Magging? Ag-ging?). I would cherish a new online haunt to while away the hours-on a topic I am interested in-reading, perusing, clicking, laughing at, laughing with, and contributing to. The new Web 2.0 sites including Facebook and Twitter are great for socializing when time permits, but I lose interest when my academic side twinges for intellectual fodder. Already, I spend many honest hours a week reading the IEEE Engineering and Biology Society (EMBS)-related e-mails, e-journals, e-magazines, e-newsletters, and more traditional and inkfilled sections of newspapers (shocking, I know). There are times when I wish I could visit just one Web site and get my fill of EMB news-past, present, and future-with a smattering of entertainment, advertisements, and a chance to interact with peers. Do you see where I am headed with all of this?
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