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in it most simplistic variant its a single persons journal posted to a website. however the range all the way to corporate sites about new products to several people writing news to many people writing many things.
livejournal.com, blogger.com, slashdot.com. my weblog entry for the day was about how blog has sprung up in use with online journals because people were getting them confused with server logs.
weblog by bigposerhead February 7, 2005
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A weblag is when there is information available in the non-digital world that hasn't made it onto the web yet.
Weblag is when you see a flyer for an event, class, etc. You go to the sponsor's web site, and it isn't posted there.
weblag by Jamgor October 17, 2008
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webliography

A Webliography, according to the accepted definition, is an enumerative list of hypertext links and a gateway to the scientific sources of information on the Net, whether annotated or not. Webliographies are in fact digital equivalents of bibliographies (printed lists of information sources). Bibliographies are secondary sources among print media and Webliographies are the same on the Net.
Annotated Webliography of Humanism

webliographies

I found several webliographies on the Net.

Webliography

A list of sources used in an essay or other formal writing that are taken from the world-wide-web.
"Hey, check out the size of my webliography.. extensive, huh?"
Webliography by Jabberwacky February 4, 2008
A blog full of gossip and made up stories, usually written by bums who can't get a job at a normal magazine industry (that is, a tabloid published via the web.) Often shortened to 'bloid.
I'm tired of seeing Michael Jackson, Jaycee Dugard, and alien autopsies pop up in all the usual webloids.
Webloid by Knom Deguerre May 10, 2011

weblogic 

A web server commonly used to host Java enterprise applications. It works just good enough that it is not cast aside, but not poor enough that someone has been convinced to write a better tool. Frequently, unexpected errors will surface without justification, and can be solved by restarting the server.
User 1: Why doesn't this damned thing work!?!
User 2: Have you tried restarting the weblogic server?
User 1: ...DAMMIT! Now it works!
weblogic by Disgruntled User September 28, 2007