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June 27, 2008 5:57 AM PDT

Google releases string of beta Blogger updates

by Caroline McCarthy

Google announced on Friday the release of a number of updates to its Blogger publishing platform--well, sort of. The updates have gone into Blogger in Draft, the service's beta platform, with the expectation that they'll eventually become full features.

The updates will seem a bit humdrum for people who don't use Blogger, but for those who do, it's a set of important baby steps toward shaping the service to fit customer feedback. That's especially important for Google, as this is one niche of the Web where Mountain View doesn't have a huge lead: there is tough competition in the blog-publishing market, especially from the likes of WordPress and Six Apart.

Blogger users who want to be on the cutting edge will now be able to set their default "dashboard" to Blogger in Draft, and have the Blogger in Draft blog bookmarked as an easy reference. There's tighter integration of Google Gadgets, as well as a number of minor fixes to a recently redesigned dashboard.

But the "by popular demand" features are likely to gather more interest: five-star rating options on posts, much like those of Pownce; a revised post editor interface; support for Google Account logins and OpenID in comments; and perhaps most importantly, the ability to back up blog posts on a computer or export them to another blog.

Originally posted at The Social
Caroline McCarthy, a CNET News staff writer, is a downtown Manhattanite happily addicted to social-media tools and restaurant blogs. Her pre-CNET resume includes interning at an IT security firm and brewing cappuccinos. E-mail Caroline.
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by bloggerdude June 27, 2008 9:05 AM PDT
I can't wait until Google comes up with the really great feature of making Blogger reliably work. The number of times me and fellow bloggers have been frustrated with it taking DAYS for things to post, for content to be served up quickly, for there to be a more intelligible interface instead of one that makes Yahoo look cutting-edge... sigh, i guess I ask for too much and will have to settle for a five-star rating on posts when they actually do make it through the pipe.
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by Imalittleteapot June 27, 2008 3:30 PM PDT
That's even assuming you can get a blogger blog. Last time I was messing with it the spammers, autobots, and people with abandon blogs had made it impossible to find a decent blog URL anyway. Seems every time I'd try to come up with a URL for it, it would say already taken. Go to the blog that had taken it and it would be just one post with no words or if it did you couldn't understand the words and it hadn't been updated in a year or more.
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