CHICAGO -- Could it be that blogs have become online fodder for the — gasp! — more mature reader?
A new study has found that young people are losing interest in long-form blogging, as their communication habits have become increasingly brief — and mobile. Tech experts say the information doesn't mean blogging is going away. Rather, it's gone the way of the telephone and e-mail — still useful, just not sexy.
"Remember when 'You've got mail!' used to produce a moment of enthusiasm and not drea ... [/if zcontent] [if "[zcontent]" equals ""]
By MARTHA IRVINE
Associated Press
CHICAGO -- Could it be that blogs have become online fodder for the — gasp! — more mature reader?
A new study has found that young people are losing interest in long-form blogging, as their communication habits have become increasingly brief — and mobile. Tech experts say the information doesn't mean blogging is going away. Rather, it's gone the way of the telephone and e-mail — still useful, just not sexy.
"Remember when 'You've got mail!' used to produce ... READ MORE