Gallery of Blogger's Past

Friday, February 8, 2008

Gallery of Blogger’s Past

Google bought blogging service Blogger in 2003 by acquiring makers Pyra Labs (Blogger’s Evan Williams then tried to convince Google to start a blog of their own... the convincing took 15 months, Evan says). The first mention of Blogger in a Google press release came in August later that year, when the Google Toolbar integrated a “BlogThis” button, raising among one of the first Google cross-integration concerns. Today, a search for site.lire la suite

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