Google sent an email to Blogger users today warning them that their site will be removed at the end of the month if they do not remove all adverts and links to external sites hosting adult content.
I’ve been helping Murray Newlands with his San Francisco Blog Club meetups, which are great for helping to educate a mostly newbie group about blogging. Last night the featured speaker was Chang Kim, ...
In an attempt to rid its Blogger service from spam blogs, or splogs, https://www.pcworld.com/tags/Google+Inc..html mistakenly flagged a number of legitimate sites ...
Scammers are hacking into WordPress and Blogger sites and using the hacked accounts to create posts stating that the blogger's computer has been hacked and that they were recorded while using adult ...
In an attempt to rid its Blogger service from spam blogs, or splogs, Google mistakenly flagged a number of legitimate sites last week, prompting the company to scramble to unlock them. A bug in Google ...
Bug in Google's data processing code led detection system to lock Blogger blogs that had otherwise passed the inspection by company's spam algorithms In an attempt to rid its Blogger service from spam ...
The company says that after June 30, if a Blogger site has adult content and ad-monetization, it will be taken down. CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology columnist who has covered everything ...
Google is in the process of revising its terms of service with regards to adult-themed Blogger sites. The change is designed to crack down on site owners that are ...
From 0 users to 40,000 users in less than 9 months; growing at a rate of 300 users per day; an annualized growth rate of over 270%; dollars spent on advertising and marketing-zero. Is Blogger the next ...
Bitcoin startup BitMonet has announced a host of new features that greatly extend its micro-paywall service, which lets publishers monetize content their content using a flexible and low-cost gateway.
State control of the internet in China may have found a new target with many “bloggers” unable to update their web journals, apparently because of government restrictions. The website Blogger.com lets ...
If you were unable to log on to Twitter or Facebook Thursday morning, you can consider yourself collateral damage in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Georgia. Facebook has confirmed that a ...