Actually these can be pretty interesting. I met a high school student on a plane on the way to England. She was going to India as an exchange student. I got her webpage address and read her journal every once in awhile. It's crazy what's she's experiencing, but I appreciate her posting it.
I wrote some blog type software for the web. If I had known it was goign to take off like it did I would have released it. As of now most blogs are written in PHP, mine was ASP.
To those who lost big on the last Dot-Com bust, I suggest you sell short on any Blog software stocks. I read an article just yesterday about some company that sells blog authoring software--the article gushed about how 'hot' the stock is.
My honest guess is that the company won't exist (at least not in their current business model) in six months. I pity those who'll make the same mistake again so soon after the recent bust and put all (or any of) their money into such a company, unless you're day-trading or playing the short hops.
--Jsteph
Yes, I mean yeah it's easy for one person to throw their thoughts into an HTML table, but when your running a service for people who dont understand html and the link you need databases, custom code. Look at
As skotman says, if you know a little HTML, have a good text editor, and have permission to edit files on a web server somewhere, no, you don't need any kind of specialized software.
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