Review

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La revolución de los blogs, by José Luis Orihuela

Cristóbal Macías (cmacias@uma.es)

Full-time lecturer in Latin Philology at the University of Malaga



abstract

A review of the book entitled La revolución de los blogs, by José Luis Orihuela, lecturer at the Communications Faculty of the University of Navarre and one of the leading representatives of the so-called blogosfera hispana (Hispanic blogosphere), in which he brings the world of blogs closer to a non-specialist public in a very clear manner, specifically their primary applications in the fields of journalism, business, education and politics.

keywords

blogger, blogosphere, blogs, internet, web 2.0



Submission date:  March 2007
Accepted in:  March 2007
Published in:  October 2007






 
Open summary, issue 5 (2007)

Open summary (iss. 5, 2007)

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