Web Images Videos Maps News Shopping Gmail more »
My library | Help | Web History | Sign in

Blog: understanding the information reformation that's changing your world

 By Hugh Hewitt

Blog:

understanding the information reformation that's changing your world
Front Cover
11 Reviews
Thomas Nelson Inc, 2005 - Social Science - 225 pages

"Blog" is short for "Web log"-an online site with time-dated postings, maintained by one or more posters, that features links and commentary. But that is like saying a car is a means of transportation featuring four wheels. Millions are changing their habits when it comes to information acquisition, and the blogosphere has appeared so suddenly as to surprise even the most sophisticated of analysts. In Blog, best-selling author Hugh Hewitt helps you catch up with and get ahead of this phenomenon.

Up until now no influential blogger has written a definitive book about this phenomenon. Since Hugh Hewitt's blog site-HughHewitt-was launched in early 2002, more than 10 million people have visited this site. Why does this visitor traffic matter? People's attentions are up for grabs. If you depend upon the steady trust of others, suddenly you have an audience waiting to hear from you. The race is underway, though, to gain mindspace and to be part of the blogosphere readers' habits and to position yourself as well as your business or organization at the forefront of this information movement.

  

What people are saying - Write a review

User ratings

5 stars
0
4 stars
2
3 stars
1
2 stars
3
1 star
2

Review: Blog: Understanding the Information Reformation That's Changing Your World

User Review  - Aaron Pogue - Goodreads

Blog by Hugh Hewitt is an informed, educational, and compelling take on the new prominence of blogs and social media in today's business and politics. Hewitt clearly knows what he's talking about, and ... Read full review

Review: Blog: Understanding the Information Reformation That's Changing Your World

User Review  - Seth - Goodreads

Surely outdated now, it was trailblazing in its time for discussing and predicting the power of blogging and the long tail of social media. Read full review

All 10 reviews »

Related books

Contents

IV
1
V
47
VI
60
VII
75
VIII
88
IX
105
X
115
XI
117
XIV
139
XV
141
XVI
144
XVII
150
XVIII
153
XIX
157
XX
199
XXI
221

XII
123
XIII
128
XXII
225
Copyright

Other editions - View all

Common terms and phrases

References to this book

From other books

Blogosphere: the new political arena
Online-Communities als soziale Systeme
All Book Search results »

From Google Scholar

International Journal of Cultural
John Quiggin - International Journal of Cultural Studies
Introduction: Blogs, politics and power: a special issue of Public ...
Daniel W Drezner, Henry Farrell - 2008 - Public Choice
Agenda Setting and the Blogosphere: An Analysis of the ...
Kevin Wallsten - 2007 - Review of Policy Research
All Scholar search results »

About the author (2005)

Hugh Hewitt is an author, educator, broadcaster, and attorney who graduated from Harvard University and the University of Michigan Law School. Hewitt has served as counsel in the White House and for the state of California. He is a partner in the law firm Hewitt & McGuire and a professor at Chapman University School of Law. He was also appointed to a four-year term on the California Arts Council. Hewitt is a frequent contributor to the Los Angeles Times and the Orange County Register. He appears as a commentator on such TV shows as Nightline, the Today Show, and Larry King Live. He hosted the PBS series Searching for God, modeled after his book by the same name. Hewitt was awarded an Emmy in 1995 for co-hosting the show Life and Time.