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Pomelo is very large citrus fruit of botanical name Citrus maxima. It is very sweet taste after ripening . Have you ever tried a honey pomelo ? This large citrus fruit can be found in the produce section from late fall to early spring. Here's more about this tasty unique citrus fruit.The fruit is used in many festive celebrations throughout Southeast Asia. After a Captain Shaddock of an East India Company ship introduced it to Barbados, the fruit was called "shaddock" in English. The fruit is also known as jabong in Hawaii and jambola in varieties of English spoken in South Asia. The etymology of the word "pomelo" is uncertain. It may be an alteration of "pompelmoes", in Tamil pomelo are called pampa limasu, which means "big citrus". The name was adopted by the Portuguese as pomposos limoes and then by the Dutch as pompelmoes. Typically, the fruit is pale green to yellow when ripe, with sweet white ( or, more rarely , pink or red) fle...

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Wealth is a blog ?

Most of people define blog is a web page where people discusses their problems . But the main thing is, it is only part of blog not the whole things . Blog is produced from Google company , by Blogger system in which all contents are just like website , but the difference is blog is in subdomain of main domain . So, blog is containing same domain but have several different subdomain.

Wealthline is one of blog , but it is little modify , its subdomain changed into a real registered domain. And it turned into website.

It will let you to know about its services , performance , updates ....
Wealthline is updating day by day , now all posts are categorises into labels , it is very easy to navigate and read related posts , which has its position on sidebar or under footer.








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A blog (truncation of "weblog")  is a discussion or informational website published on the World Wide Web, which often includes informal diary-style text entries (posts). Posts are usually displayed in reverse chronological order, so that the most recent post appears first at the top of the web page. As of 2009, blogs were usually the work of a single person, [citation needed] sometimes of a small group, and often covering the same subject or subject. In the 2010s, a "multi-author blog" (MAB) emerged, featuring the writings of several authors and sometimes edited professionally. MAB blogs from newspapers, other media outlets, universities, think tanks, advocacy groups and similar institutions are responsible for the increasing amount of traffic. The rise of Twitter and other "microblogging" systems helps integrate MAB and single-author blogs into the news media. Blogs can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog.

The emergence and development of blogs in the late 1990s coincided with the advent of web publishing tools that facilitated the posting of content by non-technical users who did not have much experience with HTML or computer programming. Prior to this, knowledge of techniques such as HTML and file transfer protocols were required to publish content to the web, and early web users were therefore hackers and computer enthusiasts. In the 2010s, there are most interactive Web 2.0 websites, which allow visitors to leave online comments, and it is this interactivity that sets them apart from other static websites.  In that sense, blogging can be seen as a social networking service. In fact, bloggers not only produce content to post on their blogs, but often also build social relationships with their readers and other bloggers.  However, there are high-reader blogs that do not allow comments.

Many blogs provide commentary on a particular topic or topic, from politics to sports. Others act as more personal online diaries, and others function more as online brand advertising of a particular person or company. A specific blog links to text, digital images and other blogs, web pages, and other media related to its subject. The ability of readers to leave publicly viewable comments and interact with other commentators is an important contribution to the popularity of many blogs. However, blog owners or authors are often liberal and filter online comments to remove profane language or other offensive content. Most blogs are primarily textual, although some focus on art (art blogs), photographs (photoblogs), video (video blogs or "vlogs"), music (MP3 blogs), and audio (podcasts). In education, blogs can be used as instructional resources. These blogs are called adblogs. Microblogging is another type of blogging, with very few posts.

On February 16, 2011, there were over 156 million public blogs in existence. As of 20 February 2014, there were approximately 172 million Tumblr  and 75.8 million WordPress  blogs worldwide. According to critics and other bloggers, Blogger is the most popular blogging service today. However, Blogger does not provide public statistics.  [not] Technorati has listed 1.3 million blogs as of 22 February 2014.

Before blogging became popular, digital communities took many forms, including Usenet, commercial online services such as GEnie, Byte Information Exchange (BIX) and early CompuServe, e-mail lists,  and bulletin board systems (BBS). In the 1990s, Internet Forum Software created ongoing conversations with "threads". Threads are occasional connections between messages on a virtual "corkboard". From June 14, 1993, Mosaic Communications Corporation maintained its "What's New" list of new websites, updated daily and archived monthly. The page was accessible in the Mosaic web browser by a special "What's New" button.

The earliest example of a commercial blog was in 1995 by Ty, Inc. The consumer created by was on the web site's first business, which featured a blog in a section called "Online Diary". The entries were maintained by Benny Babies which were voted on monthly by web site visitors.

The modern blog evolved from an online diary, where people would keep track of events in their personal lives. Most such writers called themselves diarists, journalists or journalists. Justin Hall, who started personal blogging in 1994, while a student at Swarthham College, is generally recognized as one of the earlier bloggers,  as is Jerry Pournelle.  Dave Winer's Scripting News is credited with being one of the older and longer running weblogs. Australian Netguide magazine maintained the Daily Net News  on its web site since 1996. The Daily Net News provided links and daily reviews of new websites, mostly in Australia.

Another early blog was Wearable Wireless Webcam, a shared diary of a person's personal life that was broadcast live from a wearable computer and ITAP device on a web site in 1994, combining text, digital video and digital pictures. This practice, along with semi-automatic blogging, referred to live video with the text as surveillance, and such journals were also used as evidence in legal matters. Some early bloggers, such as The Misanthropic Bitch, which began in 1997, actually referred to their online presence as a commoner, before the term came into common use.

Technology
Early blogs were only manually updated components of common websites. In 1995, Ty, Inc. The "online diary" was produced on the web site and manually updated before any blogging programs became available. Posts were displayed in reverse chronological order by manually updating text-based HTML code several times a day using real-time FTP software. For users, it offered the presence of a live diary, with several new entries per day. At the beginning of each new day, the new diary entries were manually coded into a new HTML file, and at the beginning of each month, the diary entries were stored in their own folder, containing each day of the month. There used to be a separate HTML page. Menus that then contained links to the most recent diary entry were manually updated throughout the site. This text-based method of organizing thousands of files served as a springboard to define future blogging styles was captured by blogging after years of development.

The development of electronic and software tools to facilitate the production and maintenance of web articles deployed in reverse chronological order made the publication process possible for a much larger and less technically inclined population. Ultimately, this resulted in the different sections of online publishing that make up the blogs we recognize today. For example, the use of certain types of browser-based software is now a specific aspect of "blogging". Blogs can be hosted by dedicated blog hosting services on regular web hosting services, or run using blog software.

Rise in popularity
After a slow start, blogging quickly gained popularity. Blog usage expanded during 1999 and later years, with the addition of pre-hosted blog tools making it more popular:

Bruce Abelson launched Open Diary in October 1998, which soon turned into thousands of online diaries. Open Diary gave readers commentary a facelift, becoming the first blog community where readers could add comments to other authors' blog entries.
Brad Fitzpatrick started LiveJournal in March 1999.
In July 1999, Andrew Smalls created PITAS.com as an easy alternative to maintaining a "news page" on a Web site, followed by Diaryland in September 1999, which focused more on a personal diary community.
Evan Williams and Meg Hurihan (Pyra Labs) launched Blogger.com in August 1999 (purchased by Google in February 2003

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