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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.

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.

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

Linklog software

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

See also

External links

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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