No, but there is a Blogger category, which is the same company.
Yes. If it so desires a company can take a blogger to court. The most recent example (July 2012) is of the Canadian mining giant Alderon filing suit against Brad Cabana, a blogger, among others, for defamation. The converse can also happen. That a corporate apologizes to a blogger. One such happened just a couple of weeks back when Liverpool FC apologized to blogger Duncan Jennings.
A small company in San Francisco called Pyra Labs in August of 1999 :-)
Sign into your blogger account, and go to your dashboard. Push settings. Then Click "Add Authors". Type in the email address and invite them.
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A bloggista is 'a blogger'. Bloggista is synonymous to blogger. In Italy, it refers to the male blogger.
In Blogger Post is Very Easy. First You will sign in you Blog. Click New Post. Type Post Title. Then Type your Information with Image and Click Publish. After Click Publish you will Click View Post and See.
Blogger is generally the better choice for SEO and long-term website growth because it integrates well with Google services and offers more control over your blog structure. Tumblr is better suited for social sharing, visual content, and community engagement. For business blogging and SEO, Blogger is usually the stronger option.
Go to the Blogger homepage (see attached related link) and fill up all the necessary information and verify your account. Upon verification you can create one or more blogs using blogger.
Blogger and Blogspot is the samee!
Brain Blogger was created in 2005.