Lucas writes in to say:I hate your Blogger Mobile Jingle!!! It’s SO catchy that I haven’t been able to get it out of my head!!! Who makes these things?!The parties to blame are Biz Stone (lyrics) and Grant Shellen (music). If you haven’t heard the son…
From CNET’s latest top 10 list: “Whether it was dancing hamsters, a kid enjoying his day as a Jedi Knight, or the sudden ability to publish your thoughts online with just a few simple clicks, the following 10 Web fads still make us laugh, make us wonde…
photo credit: Graham Waldon (who also writes our Blogger Hacks articles)Got a photo of Blogger cavorting in an exotic locale? Let us know.
We’ve re-enabled post counts on the dashboard. But remember, it’s quality not quantity.
Congrats to Blogger-user HM King Nicholas I. As if being King weren’t enough, he has a new book coming out this week! Here’s the description from his site:What would you do if you were twenty-five, unemployed, still living with your parents and had abs…
We’re gearing up for another round of usability testing over here at BloggerHQ and could really use your help. If you live in the San Francisco Bay Area and are interested, please see these details.
We’ve not yet translated the Blogger into Swedish, but Aktuellt has helpfully explained the whole signup process – complete with screenshots. (Tack så mycket, Martin!)
And so the sun sets on my time in New Zealand (and with it my moblogged vacation slideshow). May a new day dawn on … something awesome.
This is pretty sweet – plush leather seats, a giant screen, and you should see the bathroom! I know you’re not supposed to use phones at the theater, but there should be an exception for blogging.
Driving on the left side is easier than I imagined. But it’s done nothing to improve my sense of direction. I’m sure things will work out.
Conveniently I’m in New Zealand on the day Blogger Mobile launches. Hope to share more on-the-go slices of my trip this way.
We’re testing out some new, advanced blogging devices over here at GoogleHQ.
FeedMesh is a project that aims to share sources of feeds (like the ones Blogger produces). The folks over at PubSub are gathering support behind the project so that products which rely on feeds can “focus more on service rather than competing for the…
Or at least that’s what I took away from the NYT’s piece on the evolving relationship between gossip blogs and gossip columnists. Since you can’t fill 40 columns with “These are different formats doing different things” why not conjure up a new v. old…