Noun
blogosphere (plural blogospheres)
(Internet) The totality of blogs, especially the unique jargons, cultures and shared interests created by their interconnection. [1999]
Synonyms: blogdom, blogoverse
Alison, this is your blog, and you don’t have to apologize for anything you say on it — Period(.) If people object, there’s plenty of room in the blogosphere for them to create their own forum. Source: Internet
Among other things, it gives the impression that getting a mention of your book on Instapundit is the blogosphere equivalent of being an Oprah pick, and you know what? Source: Internet
Because new, untapped communities of bloggers and their readers can emerge in the space of a few years, Internet marketers pay close attention to "trends in the blogosphere". Source: Internet
Also, remember to check for the schedule of events honoring Detectives Around the World Week all over the crime fiction blogosphere this week. Source: Internet
As often happens in the blogosphere, other people latched onto the idea and ran with it. Source: Internet
Branding has come up again as a blogosphere topic. Source: Internet