Linklog
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A linklog is a collection of URLs (hyperlinks) that the maintainer considers interesting enough to collect.
Like a weblog, entries are listed in reverse chronological order. Unlike a weblog, though, postings are limited to just one link per posting and a title. Optionally, some further description or comment may be given.
Tumblelogs are similar to linklogs but with more media and post types.
Some Linklog software, like Linkwalla, can also be used for creating a conventional blog.
[edit] Linklog software
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- Linkwalla - A lightweight link blogging engine
- Howl - A link blogging host and service
- DEL.ICIO.US - Link blogging service
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