Google has today announced a Blogger app for iPhone and iPod touch devices. The app will allow you to write and publish right from your iOS devices and is available immediately for free. This is the ...
While blogging services like Posterous, Tumblr, and WordPress have long catered to those of use who like to write up posts on our iPhones, Google made us wait a long time for an iPhone app for Blogger ...
Remember Google’s Blogger platform? If not, we’d understand, but tonight Google has started rolling out a major refresh to the Blogger app for Android in its first update since 2016, weirdly on the ...
Blogger, a blog-publishing service, has been around since 1999 and it has gotten pretty popular since Google acquired them in 2003. Strange enough, the search firm neglected the iOS app until today, ...
Blogger (for iPhone) How your site looks when displayed in the Blogger app largely depends on whether you've set your Blogger controls to automatically optimize the site for mobile devices. When that ...
Although the iPad can access Blogger through its browser, some users have reported problems when adding new content to blogs. To use Blogger on the iPad without any compatibility issues, you can ...
Blogger, Google's free, hosted blogging service, is host to thousands of individually and group-owned and managed blogs and Web sites. Now, bloggers who host their sites at Blogger have the option of ...
The popular blogging platform aptly named Blogger has just announced their very first Android app. This first version allows you to easily compose posts on the go, attach photos taken on your phone, ...
Simplog classifies itself as a new type of blogging experience, mashing together the simplicity of Twitter with the capabilities of a blog. It focuses on letting users record life moments in an ...
Program lets people bang out copy, and take photos with their phones, from inside the app--and then either publish to their Blogger blogs straightaway, or save for later. Ed is a many-year veteran of ...
Health blogger and app developer Belle Gibson has admitted to lying about having terminal brain cancer in an interview with the Australian Women's Weekly. The 23-year-old Australian rose to prominence ...