llbbl
01-10-2005, 08:01 AM
Blogger is alot easier. Movable Type has more features. Has anyone else expiramented with both of these blogging tools before. I have and I think I preffer Blogger at the moment, just because it is easier to post links to it.
Here is my Blogger Blog
http://www.llbbl.com/blog/
Here is my Movable Type Blog
http://www.llbbl.com/weblog/
I just installed the Movable Type one not long ago and haven't been using it all that much. I want to experiment with it more. I was impressed with the number of features that it allows you to have when posting new things.
Blogger was started by a tiny company in San Francisco called Pyra Labs in August of 1999. This was in the midst of the dot-com boom. But we weren't exactly a VC-funded, party-throwing, foosball-in-the-lobby-playing, free-beer-drinking outfit. (Unless it was other people's free beer.)
We were three friends, funded by doing annoying contract web projects for big companies, trying to make our own grand entrance onto the Internet landscape. What we were originally trying to do doesn't matter so much now. But while doing it, we created Blogger, more or less on a whim, and thought — Hmmm...that's kinda interesting.
http://www.blogger.com/about
Six Apart Ltd., based in San Mateo, CA, is the company behind the Movable Type personal publishing system and the TypePad personal publishing service. Founded by husband and wife team Ben Trott and Mena G. Trott in 2002, Six Apart creates tools that enable tens of thousands of individuals, organizations, and corporations to participate in the web's full potential by publishing their ideas on the Internet with simple, yet powerful software and services. The Six Apart corporate weblog provides more information about Six Apart, TypePad and Movable Type.
http://www.sixapart.com/about/
Founded by a husband and wife, now a corporation.
What do you all think?
Here is my Blogger Blog
http://www.llbbl.com/blog/
Here is my Movable Type Blog
http://www.llbbl.com/weblog/
I just installed the Movable Type one not long ago and haven't been using it all that much. I want to experiment with it more. I was impressed with the number of features that it allows you to have when posting new things.
Blogger was started by a tiny company in San Francisco called Pyra Labs in August of 1999. This was in the midst of the dot-com boom. But we weren't exactly a VC-funded, party-throwing, foosball-in-the-lobby-playing, free-beer-drinking outfit. (Unless it was other people's free beer.)
We were three friends, funded by doing annoying contract web projects for big companies, trying to make our own grand entrance onto the Internet landscape. What we were originally trying to do doesn't matter so much now. But while doing it, we created Blogger, more or less on a whim, and thought — Hmmm...that's kinda interesting.
http://www.blogger.com/about
Six Apart Ltd., based in San Mateo, CA, is the company behind the Movable Type personal publishing system and the TypePad personal publishing service. Founded by husband and wife team Ben Trott and Mena G. Trott in 2002, Six Apart creates tools that enable tens of thousands of individuals, organizations, and corporations to participate in the web's full potential by publishing their ideas on the Internet with simple, yet powerful software and services. The Six Apart corporate weblog provides more information about Six Apart, TypePad and Movable Type.
http://www.sixapart.com/about/
Founded by a husband and wife, now a corporation.
What do you all think?