] Weblogs are going Googling. ] Google, which runs the Web's premier search site, has ] purchased Pyra Labs, a San Francisco company that created ] some of the earliest technology for writing weblogs, the ] increasingly popular personal and opinion journals. ] The buyout is a huge boost to an enormously diverse genre ] of online publishing that has begun to change the ] equations of online news and information. Weblogs are ] frequently updated, with items appearing in reverse ] chronological order (the most recent postings appear ] first). Typically they include links to other pages on ] the Internet, and the topics range from technology to ] politics to just about anything you can name. Many ] weblogs invite feedback through discussion postings, and ] weblogs often point to other weblogs in an ecosystem of ] news, opinions and ideas. ] "I couldn't be more excited about this," said Evan ] Williams, founder of Pyra, a company that has had its ] share of struggles. He wouldn't discuss terms of the ] deal, which he said was signed on Thursday, when we spoke ] Saturday. But he did say it gives Pyra the "resources to ] build on the vision I've been working on for years." |