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Tumblr – an effective blogging platform

Written on March 5, 2012 at 12:17 am, by Naga Bloggers Association

Tumblr is a microblogging platform and social networking website, owned and operated by Tumblr, Inc. The service allows users to post multimedia and other content to a short-form blog, named a “tumblelog.” Users can follow other users’ blogs, as well as make their blogs private. Read more

Blogger to redirect visitors to country-specific URLs

Written on February 7, 2012 at 7:55 am, by Naga Bloggers Association

Kalpataru Saxena | Hindustan Times
Feb.1, 2011: Users of Google’s blog hosting service Blogger may notice quite a significant change in the coming weeks. Instead of being able to access blogs hosted on Blogger directly, they may now be redirected to a country specific domain. A user visiting a blog from Australia for instance will be redirected to blogspot.com.au automatically whenever a blogspot blog is accessed. Read more

Blogspot or WordPress – which is better?

Written on January 7, 2012 at 11:38 pm, by Naga Bloggers Association

Emlyn Chand, the president of Novel Publicity and a YA author compares the two.

I’m going to pit WordPress and BlogSpot (the two primary blog sites) up against one another on ten points. For each category, I’ll declare a winner. At the end, we’ll summarize each blogging platform and discuss which will be the better choice for you. Read more

Mass weddings need to be encouraged in Naga society

Written on December 17, 2011 at 6:26 am, by Naga Bloggers Association

Excerpt from a blog post of NBA member Nagablog.com

I had in mind to blog on this topic, but now that it’s on the news, it makes my job easier.

“Mass weddings are a sign of good society” endorsed the Grand Mufti (the highest religious official) of Saudi Arabia while attending the mass wedding of 300 couples sponsored by the Saudi Government earlier this year. Read more

Would have I done the same?

Written on December 11, 2011 at 12:42 pm, by Naga Bloggers Association

Excerpt from NBA member Dr. Sao Tunyi’s blog http://thatchhouse.blogspot.com

It is half past midnight and I can’t sleep. I have just come back from an incident where two thieves were caught and beaten by some village youths. I heard my tribe being insulted, falsely blamed and shamed because the two thieves happen to be from my community. They were beaten, tied, and one was stripped half naked. The road side was stained with blood. Read more