A linklog is a type of blog which is meant to act as a linked list. Common practice is for the post titles to link directly to an external URLs, and the content of the post includes information to complement the associated URL.[1]

Linklogs existed as a feature of computing systems before the internet as well. In distributed file systems a link log was a method of recording data in which a record is created and added to the proper log when updating a transaction. The format of a log record closely matches the specification of the transaction type it corresponds to. Link log records consisted of two parts in such a system: a set of type-independent fields, and a set of type-specific fields. The former set consists of pointers to the preceding and succeeding records of the log.[2]

In PBX systems such as AUDIX link-logs were a collection of data collecting to assist operators in maintaining the system.[3]

Linklog software

  • Linkwalla - A lightweight link blogging engine
  • Delicious, a social bookmarking web service - Now Defunct

See also

References

  1. Mathis, Brandon (2012-02-12). "Writing a Linklog".
  2. Kistler, James (1993-05-01). Disconnected Operation in a Distributed File System. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol. 1002 (1 ed.). School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. doi:10.1007/3-540-60627-0. ISBN 9783540606277. ISSN 0302-9743. S2CID 1563818. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-12-14. Alt URL
  3. DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 3.2.4 (PDF). Lucent Technologies. p. 35.


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