Psychology Today Blog Love Story

July 11, 2005

Psychology Today features the Blog Love Story

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EBSCOhost

July 11, 2005

Link: EBSCOhost. Title: The psychology of text relationships. Author(s): Suler, John, Department of Psychology, Rider University, Lawrenceville, NJ, US Source: Online counseling: A handbook for mental health professionals. Kraus, Ron (Ed); Zack, Jason S. (Ed); et al; pp. 19-50. New York, NY, US: Elsevier Science, 2004. xli, 278 pp. ISBN: 0-12-425955-3 (hardcover) Language: English Keywords: [...]

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Multimedia Reviews: Weblogs, Social Software, and New Interactivity on the Web — Kennedy 55 (3): 247 — Psychiatric Services

July 11, 2005

Link: Multimedia Reviews: Weblogs, Social Software, and New Interactivity on the Web — Kennedy 55 (3): 247 — Psychiatric Services. Here is an excerpt: Weblogs are best described as a personal publishing system with syndication. They are Web sites on which one individual—or several—publishes personal opinions, commentary, thoughts, and essays with links to interesting and supplemental information. Weblog editors [...]

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Bibliography

July 8, 2005

i’ve tentatively signed up to the Realm Wars MMOG project. looks okay. plays okay, but boy is it clunky still. guess that’s why it’s a beta version oh well. here’s some books that i’ve been reading that you might be interested in having a look at (i’m so used to using the BML codes at [...]

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Psych Central – Psychology of Weblogs and Blogging Essays: Why People Blog

July 8, 2005

The Psychology of Weblogs  on PsychCentralg. The Psychology of Weblogs series of articles was written to examine the phenomenon of Weblogs (or blogging), online writings by individuals linking to interesting resources and news in specific topic areas on a daily basis. Psychology of Weblogs: Everything Old is New Again Psychology of Weblogs: 1998 Psychology of [...]

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Welcome to the Psychology of Blogging Weblog

July 8, 2005

This weblog will explore the psychology of blogging from a variety of perspectives. Because the creatiion of webserver automated creatiion of published web journals is releativly new, some of the basic questions that have been looked out with regard to other creative domains are yet to be addressed.

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