Posts Tagged ‘blogger’

What Google Should Have Done With Blogger FTP Accounts

Not that Google cares about what I think or even bugs I’ve found using their products, but I thought of a simple solution to their Blogger FTP problem.  Google states they are abandoning support for FTP based Blogger accounts, because few people use them.  The reality is their software architecture was flawed.  Without getting technical, I am going [...]

Google Pulls Plug on Blogger FTP Accounts

Told ya.  Two years ago in the post Death to Blogger, I said this about the Blogger FTP service. I’ve been with Blogger since April 2000 and I’ve finally had enough. It is clear that Google has no intention of repairing the code that runs the FTP accounts. It is slow and buggy. Today Google [...]

I Hate BlogSpot Too

It amazes me why a talented blogger would use the BlogSpot service provided by Google’s Blogger. A blog is the intellectual property of the writer and yet brilliant writers and photographers will use their time and effort to direct traffic to the Blogspot server instead of getting their own domain and building their own asset. [...]

Death to Blogger

I’ve been with Blogger since April 2000 and I’ve finally had enough. It is clear that Google has no intention of repairing the code that runs the FTP accounts. It is slow and buggy. They have no intention of making their code XHTML compliant or conforming to MicroFormat standards. All they care about are the [...]