Blogger is a blog-publishing service that allows
private or multi-user blogs with time-stamped entries. Generally, the blogs
are hosted by Google at a subdomain of Blogspot.com. Blogspot.com is a
weblog-hosting service run by the folks who make Blogger. Blogger has been
around for quite awhile, bought by Google in 2003. Although Blogger has made
many improvements over the years, people making the choice between it and
WordPress typically go with the latter.
All such blogs had to be moved to Google's own servers, with domains other than Blogspot.com allowed via Custom URLs. Blogger is a good choice for those looking for a hosted platform and an easy setup (none really) to get started. Blogger supports drag-and-drop template editing, dynamic updating, geo-tagging for location-based blogging, and easy publication from editing tools like Google Docs, Microsoft Word, and Windows Live Writer. Blogger supports up to 100 users, so if you grow your blog beyond single editorship you can expand without any hassle.
All such blogs had to be moved to Google's own servers, with domains other than Blogspot.com allowed via Custom URLs. Blogger is a good choice for those looking for a hosted platform and an easy setup (none really) to get started. Blogger supports drag-and-drop template editing, dynamic updating, geo-tagging for location-based blogging, and easy publication from editing tools like Google Docs, Microsoft Word, and Windows Live Writer. Blogger supports up to 100 users, so if you grow your blog beyond single editorship you can expand without any hassle.
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