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- Web search powerhouse Google has bought
the Pyra Labs and its web log creation/hosting service Blogger.
Financial details of the deal were not announced.
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- Google's immediate plans for the acquisition
were also not announced. On his own weblog,
Pyra Founder Evan Williams said, "For Blogger, and for Blogger
users (and for the blogging world in generalBlogger-using or notbecause
I know that's a concern), [the acquisition's] going to mean great things,
I believe. We're going to be mapping out more clearly what that means
and talking about it soon. We don't mean to be mysterious about that.
We just haven't had time to put it all together yet."
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- Pyra's Blogger service offers users
the ability to easily publish their own web sites with a minimum of
technical expertise. The company's website describes the service as
"a web-based tool that helps you publish to the web instantly --
whenever the urge strikes. Blogger is the leading tool in the rapidly
growing area of web publishing known as weblogs, or 'blogs.'"
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- Blogger currently offers free and fee-based
services.
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- In addition to its weblog development
and posting tool, the free Blogger service provides free hosting on
its Blog*Spot
service
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- The Blog*Spot
Plus services start at $5.00/month. It provides:
- Image hosting
- No ads
- Additional pages
- Statistics tracking
- Password protection
- Multiple blogs on one site
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- Before the aquisition, Blogger offered
a feature-rich BloggerPro
service for $35/year (with a plan to increase the service to $50/year
some time in the future). BloggerPro provided numerous enhancements
over the free service, including:
- Spellchecking
- Title Fields
- Image Posting
- Better Archiving
- Broadcasting Your Blog via Email
- Post to Your Blog via Email
- RSS Generation (to create a newsfeed
of your blog)
- Secure Logins
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- As of March 4, BloggerPro was no longer
available to order. The service's page carried the following notice:
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- We're working on this site. Please
try back later. (This only affects ordering Blogger Pro, if you
are a Pro user, you can log in and get to your blog via www.)
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- To read more about recent additions
to Google's functionality, see these articles:
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