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Blogger

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Blogger is a service that provides Web-based tools used by individuals to publish to the Web. More generally, blogger can refer to any person who writes on or contributes to a weblog. In both cases the meaning was derived from the slang word blog which is a shortening of "web log".

The tool Blogger is a service to make weblog publishing easier. The user does not have to write any code or to worry about installing server software or scripts. But nevertheless the user can influence the design of his blog freely.

Blogger allows for the hosting of the blogs on its own Blogspot or on the server of the blogger's choosing (via FTP).

Blogger is probably the only service that only supports Atom feeds. It does not support RSS feeds, like most of the other tools/services. This has led to the creation of FeedBurner, a third party that performs conversion of blog feeds, while also adding features like Amazon integration, Flickr photo splicing, and SmartCast podcast-compatible enclosures.

History

Launched in August 1999, it is one of the first dedicated blog-publishing tools and is credited for helping popularize the form. More specifically, instead of hand-coding posts in HTML and frequently uploading new posts, the user can make posts to the weblog by submitting a form on the Blogger web site. This is possible with any Web browser and the results immediately show up on the site.

Blogger was started by Pyra Labs. In 2003, the search engine Google acquired Pyra Labs and in doing so, Blogger. Google provided the resources that Pyra needed. Furthermore, formerly premium features that needed to be paid for were made available for free with Google's help.

Google purchased Picasa (an image software maker) in 2004 and its photo sharing utility Hello, integrating the latter with Blogger, thus allowing users to post photos to their blogs. Thus photoblogging became a reality with the integration of Blogger with Hello.

On May 9, 2004, Blogger relaunched with a redesign in collaboration between web design firms Adaptive Path and Stopdesign, adding features including CSS-compliant templates, individual archive pages for posts, comments, and posting by e-mail. [1] [2] [3]

See also

External link

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