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A blog gives you your own voice on the web. It's a place to collect and share things that you find
interesting— whether it's your political commentary, a personal diary, or links to web sites you want
to remember.
Many people use a blog just to organize their own thoughts, while others command influential, worldwide
audiences of thousands. Professional and amateur journalists use blogs to publish breaking news, while
personal journalers reveal inner thoughts.
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Multiple Authors
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Each blog has its own team of authors. Some authors will only have posting rights, others will be allowed
to change settings for the blog as well.
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Categories
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You can create lists of categories for each of your blogs, then assign each new blog entry to one of
your categories. Visitors can then choose to view your blog sorted by category. Categories can be
independently assigned for each blog, or shared globally across all blogs.
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Commenting
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Visitors can post comments to your entries. You can enable/disable comments at the blog level, or on a
per entry basis. You may also choose to require membership to post (see independent registration below).
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Trackback and Pingback
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SurfBlog supports both notification standards. These enable your website to be notified when someone
mentions it elsewhere on the web.
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Search Engine
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SurfBlog allows your visitors to do simple or advanced keyword searches of your information.
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Archives
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Archives for your blogs are automatically managed by SurfBlog.
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Web Based Interface
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Easy to use HTML based interface to let you administer the application from anywhere in the world.
You only need web access!
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Technology
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Classic ASP
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Database Support
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MS Access
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Hosting Platform Support
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MS Windows
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