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It seems these days everyone has a blog. What's that? You're not sure what a
blog is? Think of it as a public diary. I know that's an oxymoron, but that's
what it is. You write your thoughts down and publish them for the world to see.
There's a lot of free services you can use to publish and manage your blog. I
use Blogger.com, but I host it on my own server, so you can read it here:

I did not, however, want to have to go through the Blogger.com
interface to update and manage by blog. I mean the whole idea of a blog is to be
able to strike while the iron is hot. You have an idea or opinion you want to
share -- go publish it. With Blogger and most of the free blog publishing
services, you first have to login in to their site, write and edit your blog
entry, and then republish it. Hard to do on-the-fly when you are between errands
or on your lunch break at work.

Enter BlogJet.
This handy dandy tool stays minimized and with a click pops into view, logs you
in to your blog, and you are instantly ready to publish a new entry or revise an
older one.

BlogJet
has a WYSIWYG built-in editor -- similar to whatever word processor you are
already using. You can insert graphics, links to other web pages, music, etc.
The finished product looks great. What you see below is my blog using a template
from Blogger.com, but the content on the left (text and images and links) are
generated from BlogJet.

So if you want to blog, have at it, just use BlogJet
to make your life easier. Click here
for more info.
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