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  2. Mobile blogging - Wikipedia

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    Mobile blogging (also known as moblogging [1]) is a method of publishing to a website or blog from a mobile phone or other handheld device. A moblog helps habitual bloggers to post write-ups directly from their phones even when on the move. [ 2 ]

  3. Guide (software company) - Wikipedia

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    The app creates a "channel" for each site or news source, within which individual blog posts or news articles are separate episodes. [8] Guide allows users to choose from three different virtual news anchors in the base application, [9] [10] and the company has stated it will offer additional avatars and newsroom backgrounds for purchase.

  4. Comparison of microblogging and similar services - Wikipedia

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    Micro.blog: Riverfold Software 2017-04-24 microblogging: Mixed [10] [11] Mixed Yes Yes Movim: Open source 2011-03 social network: AGPLv3-or-later [12] [13] AGPLv3: 59 [14] Yes Steam community Valve Corporation 2003-09-12 content delivery; social network service; Proprietary: own TOS 28 [15] Yes Threads: Meta: 2023-07-05 microblogging ...

  5. Feedly - Wikipedia

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    Feedly is a freemium news aggregator application for web browsers and mobile devices running iOS and Android. It is also available as a cloud-based service. It compiles news feeds from a variety of online sources for the user to customize and share with others. Feedly was first released by DevHD in 2008.

  6. Blogger (service) - Wikipedia

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    Blogger is an American online content management system founded in 1999 that enables its users to write blogs with time-stamped entries. Pyra Labs developed it before being acquired by Google in 2003.

  7. Micro.blog - Wikipedia

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    Reece says in his book: "It mirrors a philosophy we have with Micro.blog to launch without follower counts or public likes." [21] Unusually, for a social network, Micro.blog's first full time employee was a Community Manager, Jean Macdonald, [1] who—among other things—produces a hand-curated "Discover" section on Micro.blog.

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  9. Medium (website) - Wikipedia

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    Originally, it was written in Node.js and the text editor that Medium users wrote blog posts with was based on TinyMCE. [82] As of 2017, the blogging platform's technology stack included AWS services, including EBS, RDS for Aurora, and Route 53; its image server was written in Go, and the main app servers were still written in Node. [83]