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		<title>Is a blog that doesn&#039;t update still a blog?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The definition of a blog has changed quite dramatically over the last few years. From being an amateur, the blog has come a long way, and it is now impossible to differentiate a website from a blog. A criteria often used to separate the blogs from the websites is the frequency of updation. A website, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">The definition of a blog has changed quite dramatically over the last few years. From being an amateur, the blog has come a long way, and it is now impossible to differentiate a website from a blog.</p>
<p align="justify">A criteria often used to separate the blogs from the websites is the <strong>frequency of updation</strong>. A website, they say, is more static in nature as compared to a blog.</p>
<p align="justify">For example, a company&#8217;s website could talk about  its area of operations, client-base,  employees etc. The website would only need to be updated when there has been some major development in the company. A blog, by the very same company, could talk about something like the new coffee machine, boss&#8217;s new tie, the new pizza place near the company&#8217;s premises. In short, it would be dealing with the interesting things (or not so interesting things) that happen on any average day in the company.</p>
<p align="justify">So, if frequency of updation is the criteria by which you judge a blog, how often should a blog be updated? How often do you update yours? And if a blog hasn&#8217;t updated for a long time (the definition of a long time is again subjective), do you call it a website, or a <strong>dead blog</strong>?</p>
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