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March 27, 2005

Flashblogging

You've heard of videoblogging, audioblogging, photoblogging, and moblogging, but have you heard of flashblogging?  Developed by Malaysian blogger Mack Zulkifli in the wake of the Asian tsunami disaster, it's a cool new way to get across information, express your opinions and make your point about issues you care about.  Mack explains flashblogging over at Global Voices. Check it out.

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» L'émergence des flashblogues from miss-information.net
Ils sont nés avec la catastrophe du Tsunami le 26 décembre dernier et le blogueur malais Mack Zulkifli explique le phénomène... [Read More]

» End of journalism? from LazyCat - The View from Here
There are lots of bloggers are doing great grassroots, cutting-edge journalism. The flashblogs published in the wake of the tsunamis in South Asia are good examples. [Read More]

» No guaranteed future for Flashblogs from Reflexive-Blog
As its name says, flashblogging is related to the SWF format and the software Flash, which allows to create vectorial animations via a programming language called ActionScript. [Read More]

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