Movable Type is a powerful all-in-one tool that lets you create blogs and entire websites with one platform. Movable Type has several notable features when it comes to blog management. This application supports static page generation and is backed by a huge community. Similar to WordPress, Movable Type offers a free self-hosted package (MovableType.org) as well as a service for non-developers who would like to host their blog for free (MovableType.com) and also user can have multiple user accounts on your MovableType blog.
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Blogger
Thursday, April 26, 2012
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.
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WordPress
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
WordPress is one such advanced blogging
tool and it provides a rich set of features. Through its Administration Panels,
blogger can set options for the behavior and presentation of its weblog. Via
these Administration Panels, blogger can easily compose a blog post, push a
button, and be published on the internet, instantly! WordPress goes to great
pains to see that your blog posts look good, the text looks beautiful, and the
html code it generates conforms to web standards.
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What is Open Source?
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
“The term ‘open source’ describes
practices in production and development that promote access to the end
product's source materials”.Lots of phrases have been used to describe the
concept of “open source” before the community adopted this term, and the rise
of the Internet, and the need of adjusting and reusing the source code helped
“open source” to get accepted.
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