ABSTRACT
The Internet is a living, breathing reflection of who we are, what we think, and how we feel. The pages that make up the Web form the book of our contemporary life and culture. They are the ongoing and changing buzz of our world. The latest embodiment of this cultural reflection is found in blogs. Not only are blogs widespread, but they are incredibly dynamic, with hundreds updated per minute. The existence of millions of blogs on the web has resulted in more than the mere presence of millions of online journals, but rather, they generate a collective buzz around the events in the world.
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Index Terms
- Computational support for compelling story telling
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