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The Wonderful Wizard of Blog
Wednesday, 12 December 2007
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By Anne Dunton

  In essence, blogs were initially presented as weblogs that related to a hosts log file. It was made once web logging began hitting the virtual marketplace. Since its origin in the mid-1990s, web logging bit by bit impregnated the virtual community causing the internet to turn into a practicable reference of better info.

Even so, with web logging, you nonetheless required an internet site and host name, however with blogging, you don't require anything other than simply an account with a blog provider. In almost all instances, these sorts of blogs are for free.

With the onslaught of blogging on the internet, personalised journaling has become an essential basis for folks who want to be recognised everywhere worldwide. Even so, this isn't just a matter of being popular or a familiar personality.

Broadly speaking, blogs are produced for individual use. Similar to a diary, anyone can publish their day-to-day escapades, thoughts, and whatsoever ideas they would like to convey to the world wide web.

If a piece of writing is an artistic creation, so
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7 Cool Things Most Bloggers Don't Know About Google Blogger
Tuesday, 11 December 2007
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By Bob Sommers

  Google Blogger is one of the easiest and most complete blogging solutions currently available on the Internet. Anyone can sign up and start blogging in a manner of minutes with the easy to navigate interface and tools it provides. But, there are a lot of things you probably don't know about Blogger, hidden within the more advanced features of the site. These clever add-ons make it easier and more fun to post to your blog each day and can give you a slight edge over your fellow bloggers in drawing new traffic.

No Bandwidth or Storage Limits
In a world where storage has become incredibly cheap and video super sites are the norm, it makes sense that Blogger would not instill any limits on your website for storage. In addition though, Blogger makes it so you can receive as much traffic as you are capable of generating. No matter how much content you post and how many visitors you draw, Blogger remains free for the life of your blog and that's a great deal considering how many features are built in.
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