Esther Dyson publishes a newsletter called Release 1.0. It comes out monthly and costs 800 dollars for a one-year subscription. Occasionally, she run articles from the newsletter on her website. Here’s one about weblogs.
“What makes a Weblog a Weblog is that it’s organized chronologically and designed for short, frequent updates. In other words, Weblogs represent the online intersection of people and time. The high frequency of Weblogs means more emphasis on the content, says Bricklin: “You don’t worry about the way the thing looks, you only worry about what you are going to say.” It also means more frequent viewing, as readers learn to check often for new material. Finally, because Weblogs are not static but follow their authors through time as they live their lives, they reek of personality and individuality.