By Scott Knaster, Google Code Blog Editor
Blogger rolled out some nice new stuff this week. It’s different inside and out. As a heavy user of Blogger (you’re soaking in it!), I’m happy with anything that helps us make a better blog for you to read. If you have a Blogger blog of your own, here are a couple of the changes you’ll notice:
- Each settings page has a button that starts a new post. Creating posts is what bloggers do most, and now you always can get to the post editor with one click.
- You can see traffic and other stats in one place. The new Overview page shows you page views, comment activity, follower counts, and more.
Adding features to software is hard enough. Bumping celestial bodies around is another matter entirely. Hexi Baoyin of Tsinghua University has suggested giving a gentle shove to an asteroid so that it ends up in Earth orbit. Why? For science!
Of course, technology of the future involves more than just potentially rearranging our solar system. For example, check out what happened when two chatbots had a conversation. Looks kind of like the pilot for a new TV show.
We love science, technology, fun, and Fridays. So most weeks we put all those things together and write Fridaygram, a post that’s not meant to be taken too seriously.
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ReplyDeleteOkay that's utter balls. Your "new" features don't work in Opera. Instead I get a nice message telling me if I want them to work I have to download Google's badge engineered browser. Things that bad? No-one want to play? Can't persuade people that your browser is just better, so revert to forcing people to use it? Remember when Microsoft did that with Opera and Hotmail? No? Maybe worth using your search engine to see how that turned out. (Hint - badly)
Blogger is a breath of fresh air (again) after several years poor web hosting. speedier than an 'alleged' dedicated server (dedicated to their profits, I reckon ...)
ReplyDeletenice article, Blogger make me grow
ReplyDeleteDelighted. wisdom with witt. Than You with regards.
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