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If that deal was made, w.bloggar could have become a Google project.Īround 2007 new browser frameworks like AJAX, started to enable rich editors on web browsers and the interest for my tool started to fade, at the same time my professional life had changed a lot, so I officialy ended the project by that year.
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So I renamed it to w.bloggar as a reference to weblog and Windows (the target platform for the tool).ĭuring the next 6 years I had a lot of fun developing this project, added support to pretty much all blog services in the market (with API), translated to multiple languages, I made a lot of friends all over the world, gave interviews, had w.bloggar cited in several books and magazines, got some donation and even negotiated a possible purchase of the tool by, months before they were acquired by Google. Just before I release version 2.0, I got an email from Ev asking me to rename the tool as it's pronunciation in english was too close to their trade mark. Early on, it got some traction over the web and Ev Williams blogged about it, driving a lot of new users to my tool. Around that time, Blogger's founder, Evan Williams (the same guy that later founded and ) implemented and shared an API for the service, based on Dave Winer's XML-RPC protocol, that was a seminal work for all modern Web API standards.Īs I had recently started my personal blog, I got interested in learning how to use an API like the one Blogger had, so I created the freeware project Bloggar (with an "a"), that in portuguese sounded exactly as the (neology) verb "to blog". Several different blog services started popping up over the Internet, in 2001 was the most popular one.
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Early on the 21st Century, there was a fever, it was called weblogs.
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