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Why as a Developer, I Switched to Blogger.com and Why I'm Staying With It

Stay N' Alive

Since writing for LouisGray.com a few years ago I've been curious about Blogger. I talked to Rick Klau , Blogger's Product Manager at the time, at a BlogWorld expo a few years back and he insisted I try it. I admit I didn't like the interface of Blogger at first. So my main choices were Blogger and Wordpress.com.

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4 Easy Ways of Subscribing to Feeds in Google Reader

Buzz Marketing for Technology

s feed from one of the most popular blogging platforms like Blogger or Livejournal , or you can simply type in a keyword to get a list of feeds. OpenSocial. Browse Tab: This is actually a group of different ways to get started quickly. The Google Reader folks have created â??bundlesâ?? Use Your Browser. Just posted. Categories.

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5 Excellent Productivity Tips For Google Reader

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OpenSocial. How-to automatically discover your site has been hacked using Google Alerts 4 Easy Ways of Subscribing to Feeds in Google Reader New Google Maps feature: The GoogleMap Maker Check A Website For Malware With Google Safe Browsing Tool GTalk Tip: How do you transfer files? Categories. Blog Search. Calculator. Censorship. Dictionary.

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eLearning 2.0 Technologies and Concepts: Start Pages as Environments for Self-Organized Learners

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I have been using Netvibes for more than a year now and similarly to the use case in the presentation I have tailored my start page to fulfill my needs in certain contexts (trips, translation tools, tech news, community and collaboration). So, I would like to thank the bloggers and you too for sharing the good ideas!

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Social Media U: Take a Class in Social Media - ReadWriteWeb

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Soon-to-be sophomore and official Yale blogger, Sam Jackson , puts this concept to work on his own site, where he blogs about higher education marketing trends. Think of it as Facebook for bloggers (well, before Facebook was for everyone.) Since then, the students have formed their own vibrant community on Twitter. opensocial.

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