Posted by Neena on 05/31/08 in Blogger
My first blog Parenting Tips at NeenMachine.com was hosted on the free Blogger platform (as I mentioned previously here at Blog Resources, it is now on WordPress). I was dismayed that selection of blog templates included at Blogger were so plain and unimaginative. Not knowing any html I muddled through the customization process and came [...]
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Posted by Neena on 02/16/08 in Blogger
submit_url = ‘http://blogresourcesonline.com/2008/02/16/schedule-future-posts-on-blogger/’;Today Google’s free Blogger service announced a much awaited feature - future posting.
Now you can write a post and schedule it to be published to your blog at some date in the future. You must have signed up for Blogger in Draft to use this future posting.
Blogger just keeps getting better and better.
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Posted by Neena on 12/17/07 in Blogger
Google’s Blogger uses OpenID to Allow Links to All Commenters
Recently Google has come under fire in the blogoshpere for disallowing links to commenter’s who have blogs outside of the Blogger platform. Now Google’s Blogger uses OpenID to allow links to a commenter’s site on any platform.
According to the folks at Blogger this was a mistake. [...]
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Posted by Neena on 11/1/07 in Blogger, Social Networking, Traffic
Oh yeah! This is what we have been waiting for. Court at CourtneyTuttle.com has collaborated in creating a service that can best be described as a Digg for the masses. Enter BloggingZoom.com.
On first impression BloggingZoom.com looks like Digg. But here are the key differences (according to Court):
Bloggers are not penalized for submitting their own content, [...]
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Posted by Neena on 09/10/07 in Blogger
A recent Blog Resources Online reader, Raghuram, asked me why I switched from Blogger to WordPress. And while there are countless arguments for and against (perhaps I will post about this later) one thing I would absolutely do is have your own domain name.
Blogger makes this easy. Log into your blogger account, go to settings, [...]
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