The company announced the final version of Blogger

Dec 20, 2006 08:41 GMT  ·  By

Blogs tend to become more and more popular, representing one of the easiest way for online communication. Blogs allow its users to write their own thoughts, messages or articles offering at the same time the possibility of adding comments.

One of the most well known services that are offering blog hosting is Blogger, a solution provided by Google that owns the largest community of bloggers. Because it provides functions that help you post your messages with ease, Blogger attracted a huge number of users with blogs from all categories.

Besides this function, blogs also tend to become an easy way to earn money because Blogger allows its users to implement Google AdSense into their messages. Since Google developed Blogger, the service was in beta with many features that were tested by the company and by its users.

Today, the search giant posted a message on the official blog to announce the final version of Blogger and the release from the beta.

"We're excited about the new version of Blogger, both for what it can do now (which also includes access control for blogs and better input fields for post dates) and what we'll add to it in the future, now that we have a new, stable, powerful infrastructure to work with. We're done with "beta," but we're far from done with the new Blogger," Pete said on the official blog.

"If you haven't yet switched, click "Old Blogger" and use the same Blogger account you've always used, or - and this is the better choice - click "Switch Now" button. After you sign in with or sign up for a Google Account (free!), you'll be switched over to the new Blogger, which is both reassuringly the same (your blogs will keep the same URLs, and your templates and profile will be the same too) and significantly better (see above sampling of new features and comparisons to a masterful science fiction television program)," he added.