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Big News in the Blogosphere

MoveableType: Six Log: Six Apart Milestones

Moveable Type: Six Apart: Six Apart Ltd. Announces Close of Series "A" Financing

Guardian: Bloggers Tool Up

Moveable Type: Six Apart: Six Apart Ltd. Names Anil Dash as Vice President of Business Development

Blogger: Dano FAQ

OK, so this is not exactly about online advertising but since it's about blogging and MarfetingFix is a blog, we kinda follow this stuff. It's new blog software week. Here's the deal. Ben and Mena Trott of MoveableType, the publishing platform that makes MarketingFix possible, have just announced a new product called TypePad. They have also named Anil Dash , a guru status blogger and until recently chief developer over at VillageVoice.com, to be VP of Biz Dev. Further, they have closed an initial round of funding.

TypePad is a new, hosted weblog platform making it even easier for bloggers to blog and publishers to publish. If TypePad is anything like the original MoveableType, then bloggers, professional and non, are in for a big treat.

So what does this mean for businessess? In the Guardian article, the writer puts it this way:

By creating content management systems with professional features, for around one thousandth of the price of the systems the large sites of the dotcom era were forced to use, the weblogging industry is rapidly creating new possibilities for people to make a living writing for the web. Micropublishers, such as Nick Denton's Gawker and Gizmodo, need these powerful tools, but until now would have been forced into either writing their own or investing in a system more suitable for newspapers.

Not to be outdone, Blogger, who was recently acquired by Google, has also announced it's new version called Dano. I took a look at it today and sadly, it is not much more then a facelift. To be fair, it is an Alpha release but I was not wowed. My own blog, Adrants, is Blogger powered and I was hoping for more.

MT and TypePad seem to have it over Blogger at this point. Complete management over content from commenting to search to built in blogrolling (link management). Blogger, while easy to use, just does not have a complete set of blogging features needed to be a major player as this form of publishing moves into the corporate world.

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