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TrackBack

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A cross referencing system between blogs that was introduced in the Movable Type blogging software in 2002. When you make a comment on your blog about a subject posted on another blog, TrackBack is used to enable that blog to link back to your comment on your blog. It also allows a title and excerpt of the comment to be included with the link.

Both blogs must use blogging software that supports the TrackBack protocol. The TrackBack is initiated by selecting a link in your blog and filling in a title and excerpt. The software contacts the blog to see if it will accept a TrackBack. See Pingback.


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Unlike blogs, where authors and readers "converse" via comments and TrackBacks (a protocol for communicating between blogs), podcasting gives the audience a true voice.
Ping:The alert in the TrackBack system that notifies the original writer of a blog post when someone else writes an entry concerning the original post.
When such an element is sampled, the derivative sample is automatically linked as a trackback to the content master.
 
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