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(1) A person who writes Weblogs. See blog. (2) (Blogger) A very popular blog service from Google that lets anyone write and publish a blog. Launched in 1999 by Pyra Labs, San Francisco, CA,...
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Definition: blogger
(1) A person who writes Weblogs. See blog.
(2) (Blogger) A very popular blog service from Google that lets anyone write and publish a blog. Launched in 1999 by Pyra Labs, San Francisco, CA, Blogger was acquired by Google in 2003. In 2005, Blogger Mobile was introduced, allowing users to post photos and text messages via mobile phones. Audioblogging is another feature. After signing up, users can call a number and speak, and the sound file goes to their blog. For more information, visit www.blogspot.com. See blog service and blog.
Predefined Templates
With a set of page templates already designed and ready to go, the Blogger Web site makes it easy for the first-time blogger to create a blog with a professional look.
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