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Blogger.com (also known as Blogspot) and WordPress are the two most commonly used blogging platforms today. Blogger.com was a master in the blogging industry, allowing users to create accounts and blog for free beginning in 1999. Blogger.com was purchased by Google in 2003, which enabled it to develop using Google's resources. Today, Blogger.com has an undisclosed amount of millions of users blogging on their system.
WordPress began in 2003 whilst the successor to some other (now relatively unknown) blogging system. It's since become the blog platform of preference for some blogging professionals. There are currently over two million people who are active users of WordPress.com, and you will find millions of others who've downloaded various versions of the WordPress code.
Utilising the Blogger setup mandates that your blog be hosted on their servers. Compared, blogs running on WordPress'platform can be hosted at WordPress.com, or the WordPress software can be downloaded and used on the selection of web hosts. Guidelines a few of the key top features of Blogger.com versus the two versions of WordPress setups.
Blogger.com Features
Free hosting for up to 1 GB worth of space
Blog content is maintained on Blogger.com web servers
Ability to select and customize templates (limited flexibility)
Easy to get started; simple to use
Upload and store image files and video files
WordPress.com Features
Free hosting for up to 3GB worth of space
Blog content is maintained on WordPress.com web servers
Ability to select and customize templates (limited flexibility)
Easy to get started; simple to use
Upload and store image, video, and other (limited) file formats
WordPress Self-Hosted Features
Blog content is maintained on user's preferred web host
Nearly unlimited ability to select and customize templates and widgets
Takes some technical power to setup and configure
Files support limited only by web server, which likely means virtually unlimited