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Can you blog without a blog? A new twist on personal publishing.

Noozit borrows good ideas and breaks the mold, too.
By Cliff Figallo My Real Name gold medal Beginning Noozer
Published: 31 January 2008 05:48 pm
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Say you want to post stories with graphics and video on the Web, but you're not into setting up your own blog and figuring out how to get people to see it.

Is that you? Then check out Noozit, a new twist in online publishing

This is a Noozit article. It's posted much like you'd post a blog article, but you don't have to set up your own blog. People can comment on your articles and applaud them to give them more visibility.

You have all the editing tools, including embedded links (Stratocasters anyone?) and video, photo placement and text formatting. You get to choose who sees your article, or who you send it to, or where you post social bookmarks like Digg and Redit.

Use it like a blog, posting serially so that anyone filtering for your name will bring up all your articles together. Publish like a community, with you and others using the same tag to pull your articles together, or by having your zip codes associate all your articles about a place.

Come and play!


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