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== इतिहास ==
''ब्लॉगोस्फीयर'' शब्द १० सितम्बर १९९९ को [[enBrad L. Graham]], द्वारा एक मजाक
इस शब्द मजाकिया होने के बावजूद, [[सीऍनऍन]], [[बीबीसी]] तथा [[नेशनल पब्लिक रेडियो]] के प्रोग्राम ''[[enMorning Edition]]'', ''[[enDay To Day]]'', तथा ''[[enAll Things Considered]]'' ने इसे जनता की राय के बारे में चर्चा करने के लिये कई बार प्रयोग किया। 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,<ref>[http://www.lexingtonbooks.com/Catalog/SingleBook.shtml?command=Search&db=%5EDB/CATALOG.db&eqSKUdata=0739116711 Blogosphere: The new political arena], Michael Keren, 2006.</ref> and also in reference to identifying influential bloggers<ref>Nitin Agarwal, Huan Liu, Lei Tang, and Philip Yu. "Identifying Influential Bloggers in a Community", First International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining (WSDM08), February 11-12, Stanford, California.</ref> and "familiar strangers" in the blogosphere.<ref>Nitin Agarwal, Huan Liu, John Salerno, and Philip Yu. "Searching for 'Familiar Strangers' on Blogosphere: Problems and Challenges", NSF Symposium on Next-Generation Data Mining and Cyber-enabled Discovery and Innovation. October 10-12, Baltimore, MD.</ref><ref>Nitin Agarwal, Huan Liu, Sudheendra Murthy, Arunabha Sen, and Xufei Wang. "A Social Identity Approach to Identify Familiar Strangers in a Social Network", 3rd Int'l AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media, May 17 - 20, 2009, San Jose, California.</ref>
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