Open Diaries

Web Journals are popular (I suggest Ceej Silverio, Michael Rawdon and Lucy Huntzinger.) You need your own server to do a journal right (so that you could put up scripts or components to manage daily changes and consistent navigation.) If you don’t have those resources, this site allows you to have an anonymous diary online (you can point to a email address at Hotmail or one of the other Web-based email providers.) Readers can leave messages for the authors attached to the diary entries. A nice implementation.

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