…can be found here: A Brief Timeline of Blogging Engines
…can be found here: A Brief Timeline of Blogging Engines
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Then click on this link and you will go to the blog post I wrote explaining in a few simple steps how to do this.
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Tomorrow Museum » Archive » We Live in Public // May 24, 2008 at 10:31 pm |
[...] interesting how blogging technology now is tilting toward private applications. The blog and web2.0 marriage is an uneasy one. Facebook was the first to gate us in communities [...]