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Get The Blogger App For Your Android Device

Blogger App for Android
Blogger have released an official Android application, enabling Android users to post quickly and easily from their device:

We are excited to announce our first version of the Blogger Android App. Using the app you can easily compose a post, attach a photo that you just took with your phone, and either save it as a local draft for later or immediately publish it to your blog - via Blogger in Draft
Android users can download the app for free from the Android Market.


As yet, I don't have an Android-based device to test it out for myself (I'm working on it!) but the app looks to be packet with useful features including:
  • Switch between different Google accounts and blogs
  • Choose to publish immediately or save as draft
  • Upload photos directly from your device
  • Share to Blogger from your gallery or browser (an advanced form of BlogThis within your Android device!)
  • Share your (automatically configured) location
  • View previously drafted and published posts
Take a look at the explanatory post over on Blogger Buzz for full details of all these features.

<h3>Are you using the Blogger App for Android? Let us know what you think!</h3>
I would love to hear feedback from anyone using this app, and I'm sure readers would too, so please feel free to leave your comments or reviews about this app below.

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