<s>
Milblogging.com	B-Application
was	O
a	O
web	O
portal	O
that	O
indexed	O
military	O
blogs	O
worldwide	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
As	O
of	O
November	O
2007	O
,	O
Milblogging	B-Application
indexed	O
over	O
1,800	O
military	O
blogs	O
in	O
over	O
30	O
countries	O
,	O
including	O
those	O
written	O
by	O
troops	O
deployed	O
to	O
the	O
frontlines	O
of	O
Iraq	O
and	O
Afghanistan	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Milblogging	B-Application
was	O
founded	O
by	O
Jean-Paul	O
Borda	O
in	O
2005	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Prior	O
to	O
Milblogging	B-Application
,	O
Borda	O
ran	O
a	O
military	O
blog	O
from	O
Afghanistan	O
while	O
deployed	O
with	O
the	O
Army	O
National	O
Guard	O
during	O
Operation	O
Enduring	O
Freedom	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Frustrated	O
by	O
a	O
lack	O
of	O
media	O
coverage	O
on	O
the	O
positive	O
accomplishments	O
of	O
the	O
U.S.	O
military	O
in	O
Iraq	O
and	O
Afghanistan	O
and	O
wanting	O
an	O
easy	O
way	O
to	O
find	O
military	O
blogs	O
,	O
Borda	O
decided	O
during	O
his	O
deployment	O
to	O
create	O
an	O
aggregator	B-Application
site	O
of	O
military-related	O
blogs	O
from	O
around	O
the	O
world	O
when	O
he	O
returned	O
to	O
the	O
United	O
States	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
In	O
September	O
2007	O
,	O
U.S.	O
President	O
George	O
W	O
.	O
Bush	O
met	O
with	O
military	O
bloggers	O
,	O
including	O
two	O
from	O
milblogging.com	B-Application
.	O
</s>
<s>
Milblogging	B-Application
was	O
acquired	O
in	O
January	O
2006	O
by	O
Military.com,	O
which	O
is	O
owned	O
by	O
Monster.com	B-Application
.	O
</s>
