3/9/2005 ↓

Blogster: Hosted Blogs

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Blogster: Hosted Blogs Another remote hosted blogging application trying very hard to break into the market. Is there any possibility that any other hosted blogging service is going to become remotely popular?

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    1. no way… this days anyone can buy a hosting plan and install MT or WP, or just sing-up at blogger… I mean, there are too much weblog hosters for free right now…

      saludos

      [Reply] Jesus Sanchez (2 comments.) — 03/9/2005 @ 1:56 pm
    2. by the way… it looks like blogger… ^^

      [Reply] Jesus Sanchez (2 comments.) — 03/9/2005 @ 1:57 pm
    3. I don’t think this is true. I’m working on a hosted blog app service. My spin is that it’s only for the boston area.

      [Reply] andrew (1 comments.) — 03/9/2005 @ 2:06 pm
    4. Just by posting on this forum, you are part of the early adopters of blogging I would suspect. Our market is the common man … the Mr and Mrs that just have something to say and aren’t technically advanced.

      Check it out … the site is simply to use, clean and more of a community than any other. Mark my words, all the blog sites will start going to more of a community.

      Blog on …
      CB

      [Reply] Arthur Frischman (1 comments.) — 03/13/2005 @ 7:58 am

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