If 2004 was the year of the blog, 2005 might be the year of the vlog, or video blog. BusinessWeek reports that
"Thousands of ordinary (and some downright nutty) people have
begun posting a cornucopia of video fare online, from self-indulgent
art clips and earnest citizen journalism to sly political commentary." BusinessWeek is expecting millions of video blogs to bloom in the near future. There is still debate over which word to use: vog or vlog -- but there is sure to be rapid growth in video blogging thanks to the continuous movement of web users from dial-up to broadband. Adrian Miles, RMIT Media Studies program in Melbourne, has an interesting blog that discusses the emergence of video blogging.