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It's a holdover from newspaper pagination lingo. A story begun on page one might be longer than the space available, so a "See page #" is added at the end of the first page and the article continues on another. The continuation is referred to as the "jump".
Blogs usually allow you to separate a post into two parts, one an excerpt that gets posted to the main page and to RSS, and the other a continuation with the main text of the article. 'After the jump' usually refers to the part that you see after you click 'Read more...'. "Below the fold" means the same thing on some sites.