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New Blogger

Beta Blogger is now called New Blogger 2006 - and this is an Old Blogger blog. And now, we have The Real Blogger Status - New.

Does anybody remember New Coke?

Well, New Blogger 2006 is substantially improved over Old Blogger. The improvements are substantially more significant than New Coke over Classical Coke.

And now, you can see my improved blogs.
  • Chuck's Kitchen, benefiting from Labels (Food Categories).
  • Martinez UMC, with a spiffy sidebar, and with colour and layout changes pending.

Comments

Anonymous said…
New Coke was referred to, in OZ, as a Joke! Gimme cocaine in my Sodas, please. Gimme the ''original'' coke - aND - Blogger - NOT! Hahahahahaha

This New Blogger rocks ! If Giggle gets its Servers up !

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