This is my first post ever to go under timestamping Blogger edition. What a major relief. AT last, it's here! I've been wishing for the Blogger team to make this feature, and my dream is now a reality.
Here's the permalink on blogger buzz if you want to read the full story: buzz.blogger.com/2008/05/blogger-now-schedules-future-dated.html
This Calls for a Major Celebration!
We blogspot bloggers can all relate to the hard way of following our posting frequencies without having the timestamp feature of the wordpress users. I believe that timestamping on wordpress has been one of the big factor why Blogger (as many bloggers call out there) literally sucks. I mean come on, why do we have to log in every single day of our blogging life for us to post into our blogs while the wordpress users are enjoying the pleasures of the timestamp feature?
The Hard Days Are Finally Over
I don't have to worry now missing my posting frequency, or being on vacation and hiing aguest blogger to temporarily replace my spot. No more hassle postings and wordpress jealousy (at least a little bit). How I love this new Blogger feature.
They Call it Future Posting, not Timestamping
Who cares right? Whatever they call it, it actually works in the exact same way. The Blogger team might be playing a litle safe with NOT (obviously) relating it to wordpress timestamp. Even if they did call it in another way, word still comes out and it'll just be compared to the timastamp. Again, I don't care. As long as it's finally here.
Blogger Versus Wordpress? Give. Me. A. Beak.
Why are many bloggers making this thing a big deal? Could just they choose whatever free-hosting they want and shut up? If you love the easy and totally user-friendly feature of blogger, or the high quality wordpress with it's famous plugin, it's all up to you. Can we just be more thankful that both Blogger and Wordpress is there to help everyone who wants to blog for free? I love and support both blogger and wordpress. I know wordpress is much better, but hey, bloger is full of free and great features too. I appreciate them both.
I can't almost contain myself.
Really, I've been wishing for this for so long and it's finally here. I can just imagine how this new feature would be of value to the millions of bloggers using blogspot hosting. I say, thankyou to the blogger team. Good work and hope you continue bringing quality to blogging.
I'm raising my coke zero right now, cheers everyone!
















2 comments to this post:
May 3, 2008 6:19 PM
This is my first post ever to go under timestamping Blogger edition. What a major relief. AT last, it's here! I've been wishing for the Blogger team to make this feature, and my dream is now a reality.
Here's the permalink on blogger buzz if you want to read the full story: buzz.blogger.com/2008/05/blogger-now-schedules-future-dated.html
This Calls for a Major Celebration!
We blogspot bloggers can all relate to the hard way of following our posting frequencies without having the timestamp feature of the wordpress users. I believe that timestamping on wordpress has been one of the big factor why Blogger (as many bloggers call out there) literally sucks. I mean come on, why do we have to log in every single day of our blogging life for us to post into our blogs while the wordpress users are enjoying the pleasures of the timestamp feature?
The Hard Days Are Finally Over
I don't have to worry now missing my posting frequency, or being on vacation and hiing aguest blogger to temporarily replace my spot. No more hassle postings and wordpress jealousy (at least a little bit). How I love this new Blogger feature.
They Call it Future Posting, not Timestamping
Who cares right? Whatever they call it, it actually works in the exact same way. The Blogger team might be playing a litle safe with NOT (obviously) relating it to wordpress timestamp. Even if they did call it in another way, word still comes out and it'll just be compared to the timastamp. Again, I don't care. As long as it's finally here.
Blogger Versus Wordpress? Give. Me. A. Beak.
Why are many bloggers making this thing a big deal? Could just they choose whatever free-hosting they want and shut up? If you love the easy and totally user-friendly feature of blogger, or the high quality wordpress with it's famous plugin, it's all up to you. Can we just be more thankful that both Blogger and Wordpress is there to help everyone who wants to blog for free? I love and support both blogger and wordpress. I know wordpress is much better, but hey, bloger is full of free and great features too. I appreciate them both.
I can't almost contain myself.
Really, I've been wishing for this for so long and it's finally here. I can just imagine how this new feature would be of value to the millions of bloggers using blogspot hosting. I say, thankyou to the blogger team. Good work and hope you continue bringing quality to blogging.
I'm raising my coke zero right now, cheers everyone!
May 3, 2008 6:22 PM
This is my first post ever to go under timestamping Blogger edition. What a major relief. AT last, it's here! I've been wishing for the Blogger team to make this feature, and my dream is now a reality.
Here's the permalink on blogger buzz if you want to read the full story: buzz.blogger.com/2008/05/blogger-now-schedules-future-dated.html
This Calls for a Major Celebration!
We blogspot bloggers can all relate to the hard way of following our posting frequencies without having the timestamp feature of the wordpress users. I believe that timestamping on wordpress has been one of the big factor why Blogger (as many bloggers call out there) literally sucks. I mean come on, why do we have to log in every single day of our blogging life for us to post into our blogs while the wordpress users are enjoying the pleasures of the timestamp feature?
The Hard Days Are Finally Over
I don't have to worry now missing my posting frequency, or being on vacation and hiing aguest blogger to temporarily replace my spot. No more hassle postings and wordpress jealousy (at least a little bit). How I love this new Blogger feature.
They Call it Future Posting, not Timestamping
Who cares right? Whatever they call it, it actually works in the exact same way. The Blogger team might be playing a litle safe with NOT (obviously) relating it to wordpress timestamp. Even if they did call it in another way, word still comes out and it'll just be compared to the timastamp. Again, I don't care. As long as it's finally here.
Blogger Versus Wordpress? Give. Me. A. Beak.
Why are many bloggers making this thing a big deal? Could just they choose whatever free-hosting they want and shut up? If you love the easy and totally user-friendly feature of blogger, or the high quality wordpress with it's famous plugin, it's all up to you. Can we just be more thankful that both Blogger and Wordpress is there to help everyone who wants to blog for free? I love and support both blogger and wordpress. I know wordpress is much better, but hey, bloger is full of free and great features too. I appreciate them both.
I can't almost contain myself.
Really, I've been wishing for this for so long and it's finally here. I can just imagine how this new feature would be of value to the millions of bloggers using blogspot hosting. I say, thankyou to the blogger team. Good work and hope you continue bringing quality to blogging.
I'm raising my coke zero right now, cheers everyone!
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