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Thursday, May 12, 2005 

Gmail as a Safe Blog Tool

"Google is contemplating various improvements to its popular Blogger Web logging service, including native image uploading and deeper integration with the company's Gmail Web-mail service," Infoworld reports.

It was only two or three weeks ago that I was chatting with some people about Gmail being a blog tool that allows Chinese bloggers to post in a secured environment possibly without the big nanny knowing - although the issue of where a post can be published (or hosted) anonymously remains as a challenge not resolvable by Gmail.

Anyway, it's great news that there will be an upgrade in Blogger's features. I hope the development team at Blogger would seriously consider supporting tags. (I'm not interested in categories.) In particular, a tag-based navigator I can include in a blog. Something looks like this but based on tags would be truely awesome.

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