By Biz Stone
See also: Blogger Mobile FAQMobile phones are perfect little blogging appliances that people carry around with them everywhere. Sharing photos and stories with friends while you are on-the-go by sending them straight to your blog—what could be easier? Turns out it can be easier, that is why we created Blogger Mobile. To create a blog and post to it using your mobile phone, you will need to follow these directions:
go@blogger.com will automatically create a new blog. Your photo, along with any text you add, will be uploaded to that blog right away and then we will message you back with the address so you can visit your new blog on the web. It is all free. When you feel like changing anything or you already have a Blogger account and you want the posts to go to your existing blog, you can log in to go.blogger.com and enter the token we sent to your phone.Just so we are clear on this, you send something from your phone; a subject line, a photo, and maybe a caption if you so choose to
go@blogger.com and we do the rest. That is our thing. We set you up with a standard issue blog using a popular design template and we upload your content so your friends and family can view it and leave comments. Your first post might look something like this:Optional: Claiming Your Blog
We will name your blog "My Mobile Blog" and insert some text in the sidebar as a reminder that you can claim your blog. The text will read:Claim your blog at go.blogger.com so you can change the style and colours, edit previous posts, or activate additional features. Note: You will need the claim code that was sent to your phone.You do not have to claim your blog. In fact, you could never sit down in front of a PC again and just keep sending content from your phone to the Web. However, when you sign in and enter your token at
go.blogger.com, that note about claiming will be replaced with your profile block and once you claim your blog, you have full access to all your settings so you can change the template and modify your account to your heart's desire.Optional: Switch Your Mobile Posts to Another Blog
Another part of the claiming process is the ability to switch to an existing blog that you would rather have your mobile posts sent to. For example, if you already have a blog and think it would be cool to occasionally send a post from your mobile phone in addition to posting normally. Once you make that switch, both existing and future posts will be sent to the blog of your choosing instead of the blog that was automatically set up for you when you sent that first message to go@blogger.com.Note to users whose blog address does not contain blogspot.com: Once you make the aforementioned switch, new mobile posts will be published to your chosen blog but mobile posts published prior to the switch will not be moved over automatically. So, if you plan on publishing mobile posts to your non-blogspot.com hosted blog, we recommend you claim and switch early thus avoiding a potential nuisance.
What Services Does Blogger Mobile Support?
The initial launch of Blogger Mobile will work with your phone if you are a US customer ofVerizon, AT&T, Cingular, Sprint, or T-Mobile. We will be expanding that list so if your provider is not on there yet, check back with us here.Use It Your Way
There was an article on the BBC's web site a couple weeks ago by a guy who was using his camphone and a blog to create what he called "digital postcards" to the web so his friends and family could follow along on his trip across the United States. That's the stuff! There's even a professional photographer traversing the US snapping photos exclusively with his camera phone. He has got a web team building his site—all you need for yours is Blogger Mobile.Setting up a great looking web site that is yours to customise as you please and using a mobile phone to keep it updated is not as futuristic as your own personal jet pack, I appreciate that. In fact, when I was back in secondary school watching Mr. Miller talk on his car phone I imagined that by 2005 we would have personal jet packs. We don't. However, if I see someone flying around in a jet pack I will blog it with my camphone. That is most definitely something. We are getting there.
Biz Stone works at Google on Blogger and writes books about blogging.
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