by mloggymloggymcmloggsalot June 24, 2010
A blog or journal created on a mobile device. Similar in nature to a blog (weblog), vlog (videolog) or podcast. First mentioned by Bren on the Geek Mythologies website.
I just fully completed my first ever blog from my Windows Mobile Smartphone... I think I'm going to call this a mlog.
by IR_Moon May 23, 2007
by IR_Moon June 05, 2007
by Tyra Williams May 27, 2010
by MaverickGirl June 07, 2018
A hybrid of "mom" and "bloggers," reflecting the incredible explosion of moms blogging online and the new focus of advertisers on this marketing demographic.
Mloggers (aka "Power Moms") now make up more than 20% of the active internet population, according to research by Nielsen.
Mloggers (aka "Power Moms") now make up more than 20% of the active internet population, according to research by Nielsen.
by el_chacal August 20, 2009
Mlogging: (p. m’lŏgging); n. A Mlog: to write entries in, add material to, or maintain a weblog that is distiguished by the fact that it is part of formal media, and edited by a media worker, often by an editor. It is a blog, but on a media site.
I do quite a bit of mlogging with the Guardian website. That site has quite a few mloggers.
The creation of Comment is Free and Thoughtleader (www.commentisfree.co.uk & www.thoughtleader.co.za), both media companies offering edited blog platforms.
It has created a different animal in the blog/media world. It’s a blog-media hybrid. It’s a blog in format and perhaps a bit in style too — yet a crucial difference is that it is edited subbed, much like a columnist is in a media publication. So it’s somewhere in between.
The creation of Comment is Free and Thoughtleader (www.commentisfree.co.uk & www.thoughtleader.co.za), both media companies offering edited blog platforms.
It has created a different animal in the blog/media world. It’s a blog-media hybrid. It’s a blog in format and perhaps a bit in style too — yet a crucial difference is that it is edited subbed, much like a columnist is in a media publication. So it’s somewhere in between.
by Matthew Buckland November 20, 2007