I've always found Jakob Nielsen's considerations very helpful. But, after receiving a link to his articles via email, I realized I haven't read his alertbox for a while. Then, reading his considerations about blogs, I realized why:
Obviously, I am referring to the user experience and to the style of the content in this analysis; not to the technology used to serve up this content. Thus, what I call "articles" might be hosted on a weblog service. What matters is that the user experience is that of immersion in comprehensive treatment of a topic, as opposed to a blog-style linear sequence of short, frequent postings commenting on the hot topic of the day.
[Jakob Nielsen - July 9, 2007]
Great: I feel perfectly ok with it being a series of articles and not a blog. I am positively convinced that Jakob Nielsen's alertbox is a regularly updated column, with comprehensive treatment of usability issues. But I also think that such a column without a RSS feed is sort of lacking in ...ahem... usability.
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