Blogger is a blog-publishing service that allows private or
multi-user blogs with time-stamped entries. It was developed by Pyra Labs,
which was bought by Google in 2003. Generally, the blogs are hosted by Google
at a subdomain of blogspot.com. Up until May 1, 2010 Blogger allowed users to
publish blogs on other hosts, via FTP. All such blogs had (or still have) to be
moved to Google's own servers, with domains other than blogspot.com allowed via
custom URLs. Unlike Wordpress, Blogger cannot be installed in a web server.
One has to use DNS facilities to redirect a blogspot domain to a custom URL
History
On August 23, 1999, Blogger was launched by Pyra Labs. As
one of the earliest dedicated blog-publishing tools, it is credited for helping
popularize the format. In February 2003, Pyra Labs was acquired by Google under
undisclosed terms. The acquisition allowed premium features (for which Pyra had
charged) to become free. In October 2004, Pyra Labs' co-founder, Evan Williams,
left Google. In 2004, Google purchased Picasa; it integrated Picasa and its
photo sharing utility Hello into Blogger, allowing users to post photos to
their blogs.
On May 9, 2004, Blogger introduced a major redesign, adding
features such as web standards-compliant templates, individual archive pages
for posts, comments, and posting by email. On August 14, 2006, Blogger launched
its latest version in beta, codenamed "Invader", alongside the gold
release. This migrated users to Google servers and had some new features,
including interface language in French, Italian, German and Spanish. In
December 2006, this new version of Blogger was taken out of beta. By May 2007,
Blogger had completely moved over to Google operated servers. Blogger was
ranked 16 on the list of top 50 domains in terms of number of unique visitors
in 2007.
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