A blog is a running commentary on one or more topics - by definition and practice, this commentary constitutes "content". Think of it as a very specific roll of toilet paper where each blog entry is one square only.
A portal is an aggregator which serves to provide a view of multiple content sources and types relative to the overall site. Think of a portal as many squares of toilet paper arranged on a page where only one or two represent the latest couple of blog entries from above - perhaps another square represents a most recent forum entry, another features a general announcement, and still another displays the most recent photo in an online photo album.
Portal is the original game in the series. Portal: Still Alive is just extra levels added to the game.
The major difference is BBS means Bulletin Board System,but a blog is a weblog or online diaries.
Internet you can search go on websites and everything.The Blog you can save music,pictures,movies.
A podcast uses audio to express his/her opinion while blog is a form of writing
A blogshop is a blog which functions as a retail portal, popular in Singapore.
A blogshop is a blog which functions as a retail portal, popular in Singapore.
If you have a link people will get redirected to the source when clicking it. If it's embedded on your blog people can actually watch the video on your blog.
A blog title is the blog's name e.g. "No stupid answers". A blog address is the web address (URL) that people need to use in order to get to the blog via web browser e.g. http://nostupidanswers.com
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A portal would be the main provider of the internet. ECOM is also known as e-commerce. E-commerce is a transaction between two computers or systems.
well, the puzzles, jokes, etc. are the same, however, the only difference is the ending. i wont tell you, in case if your interested in buying either one. but i will tell you, orange box probably has a better tie in to the second portal game :)
In one way, there's a core named Wheatley in it, in another, there's not. Did that help? (also there's a different storyline in each of them.