The migration of users from the old version of Google’s Blogger service to the new beta will happen at an “incremental” pace.
Google Launching A Beta Blogger
A slate of updates to the Blogger platform run by Google provides some new features for bloggers and their readers.
Blogger Unblocked In China
The Chinese government’s ban on Google’s Blogger service has apparently been lifted after four years of unavailability. Chinese Netizens were able to regain access to the service as of last Thursday, according to CIO Magazine.
Exbiblio Blog – A Corporate Blogger’s Dream?
It sounds like the dream brief for a corporate blogger – a completely free hand to write anything you want about and for your client on their new public blog.
French Blogger Fired for Blogging About Boss
A French blogger was sacked (Roland Piquepaille, famous technologist blogged that).
Blogger Relations, Two Tips
Okay, this one gets filed under no-brainer new media tactics, but I’m going to post something on it anyway.
Blogger Gives Publishers RSS
Blogger seems to have finally provided publishers with an RSS 2.0 feed.
Blogger Suggests Google Trends Pro Next
John Koetsier raised the prospect of Google’s Trends tool progressing from its very general utility to something more granular, namely something Google can sell to marketers.
Kazaa Sues Blogger Over Anonymous Comments
The parent company of the controversial filesharing service Kazaa has filed suit in a Canadian court against p2pnet.net over alleged libelous comments made in the blog’s comments section. The result of the lawsuit could have broad implications on the level of responsibility bloggers and forum hosts hold for third party (often anonymous) comments.
SAPPHIRE Blogger Corps
Attending SAPPHIRE as a credentialed blogger was not only a wonderful personal experience, but perhaps a watershed moment for how enterprises engage in social media.