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  2. File:Blogger logo.svg - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Blogger_logo.svg

    This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain. Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions.

  3. File:Blogger icon.svg - Wikipedia

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    This vector image was created with Inkscape, and then manually edited. Based in file Blogger.svg. Author: Unknown, for use of Blogger service of Google Inc.

  4. Digby (blogger) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digby_(blogger)

    Digby is the short name of American political blogger Heather Digby Parton [1] from Santa Monica, California who founded the blog Hullabaloo. [2] She has been called one of the "leading and most admired commentators" of the liberal/progressive blogosphere.

  5. List of image-sharing websites - Wikipedia

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    Legend: File formats: the image or video formats allowed for uploading; IPTC support: support for the IPTC image header . Yes - IPTC headers are read upon upload and exposed via the web interface; properties such as captions and keywords are written back to the IPTC header and saved along with the photo when downloading or e-mailing it

  6. Favicon - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia's favicon, shown in Firefox. A favicon (/ ˈ f æ v. ɪ ˌ k ɒ n /; short for favorite icon), also known as a shortcut icon, website icon, tab icon, URL icon, or bookmark icon, is a file containing one or more small icons [1] associated with a particular website or web page.

  7. Blogger (service) - Wikipedia

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    Blogger's new version, codenamed "Invader," was released in beta alongside the gold update on August 14, 2006. Users were moved to Google servers, and new features such as interface language in French, Italian, German, and Spanish were added. [8] In December 2006, this new version of Blogger was taken out of beta. By May 2007, Blogger had ...