] NEW YORK - Google, the operator of the Web's leading ] search engine, has bought Pyra Labs, the creator of ] software for publishing Weblogs, a form of hyperlinked ] online journal that has become an increasingly popular ] way to distribute and collect information on the Web. ] Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but the move was ] hailed by users of Weblogs, commonly called blogs, as a ] watershed moment for the fledgling communications medium, ] sometimes dismissed as too narrowband and self-involved ] to have a significant cultural impact. ] 'People will start taking it seriously,' said Mr Matthew ] Haughey, creator of Metafilter, a widely-read Weblog, and ] a former employee of Pyra. 'If it's linked to off Google, ] you're not going to have to explain what a Weblog is to ] people anymore.' Google deal ties company to Weblogs - FEB 18, 2003 |