Do you think blogs should be censored? Why or why not?
If so, who has the right to censor them?
Are there reliable, trustworthy, and relevant blogs out there? What are they?
We all know that so many people have personal blogs, companies have blogs, politicians have blogs, even television shows have blogs. The questions is: are any of them reliable? Can they be trusted to have truthful information? Do you guys have any examples?
Is blogging a positive or negative force in the world?

The answer of course is both, just like the old adage "Guns don't kill people, people kill people" it just depends on how the blogs are written, interpreted and used.
Is there a business case to be made for blogging? (i.e. is blogging of any use to business as either an internal or external communications tool?)

An interesting idea is whether or not blogging can be used by a business. Can a blog be beneficial to a business? Can someone use a blog to help them make money?
What has been the social/political impact of blogging?

With Blogger.com being ranked #8 of all the Internet traffic in the United States, the impact of blogging must be pretty significant.
How did blogging originate?
This is the guy who started it all...
| On Dec. 17, 1997, Jorn Barger became the first person to use the term "weblog" to describe his collection of links logged from the internet. |
What is a Blog?

