Linklog

Linklog

A linklog is a collection of URLs (hyperlinks) that the maintainer considers interesting enough to collect.

Like a weblog, entries are listed in reverse chronological order. Unlike a weblog, though, postings are limited to just one link per posting and a title. Optionally, some further description or comment may be given.

Tumblelogs are similar to linklogs but with more media and post types.

Some Linklog software, like Linkwalla, can also be for creating a conventional blog.

Linklog Software

* [http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/linkwalla Linkwalla] - A lightweight link blogging engine


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