Earlier this month Blogger/Google launched the Blogger Dynamic view, to allow readers access to your other post, since reader usually don't bother accessing old post, since previous post are no longer displayed on the homepage.
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Looks like Google has started integrating G+ to their existing services and the first step is to use your G+ Profile as your Blogger.com profile. The G+ and Blogger integration is still in testing period and its available to bloggers who switch will automatically get access to the Google+ integrations we’ll be rolling out in the future.
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Last July, I posted about the updated UI of Blogger.com via their Blogger in Draft area. Now it looks like Google is slowly rolling-out the new UI to Blogger.com user. But the roll-out will not take effect unless the new UI has need activated. You can do by clicking on the "Try the updated Blogger interface" that you will see that just above the Language option and if you still want to go back to the old UI you can also click on the "Switch back to the old interface" link that you will see on the top most section ...
I've been reading a number of ebooks and sites on how to fully utilize my adsense account. It turns out, I'm not using my adsense account to the fullest, it's not just creating the adsense ads, search, feeds, domain and mobile content and displaying it on your sites/blogs, there are other things that I must do to make sure that my account (adsense) is protected, optimized and filtered. I've had my adsense account for more than 3 years now but it appears that I'm not protecting it by creating a whitelist or setup "Allowed Sites" list.
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Last month, I've change from Blogger.com to a self-hosted Wordpress blog and just like a person moving from one apartment to another, you are bound to encounter problems when you move from one blogging platform to another. We all know that Blogger.com gives you the ability to setup customize domain and use your own registered domain while your blog is hosted for free on Blogger.com.
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