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Making someone an author on your blog

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This article shows you how to set up another person (ie another Google account) as an author for your blog. Google, Blog-Authors and BloggerSetting someone up as an "author" in Blogger is one way that you can let other people post to your blog.It's easy to do: you tell blogger to create...
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Letting other people send email from your Google account - and checking who can do this already

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This article explains how you can control who can send mail on your behalf if you have a gmail account, why you might want to do that, and how to stop people from sending email messages on your behalf.If you have given other people rights to publish to your blog , then you may also...
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Did you know that your blog is in the cloud?

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This article explains the relationship between your blog and "the cloud", and other ways that you might be using the cloud without even realising it.A few days ago, I received an email from Sam who works for "SingleHop, a company that specializes in cloud computing."He explained that...
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How to let another person load pictures to your Picasa-web-album

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This article shows how to let another person (Google account) upload pictures to your Picasa-web-albums:   this is one possible way to work around the issues with Google's photo auto-enhance feature. Picasa-web-albums and your Google accountPreviously I've described Picasa desktop...
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How to set up a Google+ profile for an existing Blogger account

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This article is about how to set up a Google Plus profile for a Blogger account which already exists.  It looks at the history of Blogger and Google accounts, how to make a Google+ profile for a Blogger account, and what the consequences of this might be. Google+ and Blogger accountsOnce...
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How to keep your Blogger password safe

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This QuickTip introduces a useful post about password management from Google.Giving computer or password-management advice to people who don't have lot of experience with IT has always been challenging: there is a lot of background information that you need to know before it all starts...
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What happens to your blog if your Google account becomes inactive?

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This article describes Google's Inactive Account Manager, a new tool that gives you control over what happens to your Google account if you don't log on to it for a period of time. Ages ago, I read a thought-provoking article on ProBlogger about making a "blogging will". His main aim...
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The "Single-Slash Double-Dot" rule for identifying spam links in phishing emails

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This article is about email phishing, and spam-links in emails: how you can recognize them and what to do about them. Understanding Spam vs PhishingMost people know what regular spam is. Phishing is a more sophisticated type of spam, which combines information that the spammer knows...
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