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HISTORY The term blogosphere was coined on community. The term resembles the older word "logosphere" (from Greek ''logos'' meaning ''word'', and ''sphere'', interpreted as ''world''), the "the world of words," the universe of discourse. It also resembles the term " Noosphere " (Greek ''nous'' meaning ''mind''). As Of 2007 , a lot of people still treat the term ''blogosphere'' as a joke; however, the BBC , and National Public Radio 's programs Morning Edition , Day To Day , and All Things Considered have used the term several times to discuss public opinion. A number of media outlets in recent years have started treating the blogosphere as a gauge of public opinion, and it has been cited in both academic and non-academic work as evidence of rising or falling resistance to Globalization , Voter Fatigue , and many other phenomena. Blogosphere: The new political arena , Michael Keren, 2006. TRACKING Sites such as Technorati , Blogdex (as of April 2007, site is currently being "rethought"), Bloglines , Tailrank , PubSub , Blogrunner , Blog Street , BlogsNow and Truth Laid Bear track the interconnections between bloggers. Taking advantage of Hypertext links which act as markers for the subjects the bloggers are discussing, these sites can follow a piece of conversation as it moves from blog to blog. These also can help information researchers study how fast a Meme spreads through the blogosphere, in order to determine which sites are the most important for gaining early recognition. REFERENCES SEE ALSO
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