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<description>A weblog (which is sometimes referred to as a blog) is like keeping an electronic diary with a few &amp;#39;added extras&amp;#39;. People reading your blog can leave comments on blog posts effectively turning a blog into a community conversation. A weblog can be a very useful tool in keeping members of your community and organisations up to date with news and events and can have a more informal tone than a traditional website.To understand more about the &amp;#39;weblog&amp;#39; tool offered by essexinfo.net ...</description>
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