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Yahoo! Considering Pulling the Plug on MyBlogLog

Shevonne authors at ChicWriter.com and wrote this article on behalf of TopHost.Gr, a Greek web host that offers shared hosting.

mybloglog logoRumors started circulating around the webosphere that Yahoo! was going to turn the plug on MyBlogLog in January.

MyBlogLog is a blog communities service that Yahoo! acquired in 2007 for $10 million.  The acquisition allowed users to log in to MyBlog using their Yahoo login information, but it didn’t change much of the interface.  It was one of the services that allowed bloggers to connect with other bloggers, and put faces to the people visiting your blog.

Chris Yeh, the Head of YDN, responded on the Yahoo! Developer Network blog that the rumors were not entirely true.

“Yesterday, rumors surfaced around Yahoo!’s imminent shutdown of its MyBlogLog service. Frankly, it’s no secret within Yahoo! that we’re actively discussing the future of MyBlogLog. However, it’s also true that we have not made any final decisions at this point.”

MyBlogLog allows users to display their feeds from all of their social networking sites and share it with other MyBlogLog users.  In return, you are able to view their feeds as well.

Users can add their blog to MyBlogLog, which goes to a review/approval process before it can show up in MyBlogLog.  When it is approved, MyBlogLog creates a community for your blog. In your blog community page, MyBlogLog shows a screenshot of your blog, author(s), related content, members, and newest members.  You can also add as many tags as you want to help others find it.  MyBlogLog also offers statistics to let you know know where your users are coming from, what content they are viewing, and where they want after leaving your site.

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Personally, I love MyBlogLog and will be sad if Yahoo! decides to pull the plug.  Even though Google Friend Connect and Facebook Connect have gained more popularity, I still have the MyBlogLog widgets to show my MyBlogLog visitors.  It is a shame that Yahoo! didn’t do more to the service being that it had so much potential. I hope that instead of killing MyBlogLog, Yahoo! considers revamping it now that they are trying to compete more with Google on other services.

What do you think? Should Yahoo! kill MyBlogLog? Or try to give the service a face lift?

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About Shevonne Polastre

Shevonne authors at ChicWriter.com and wrote this article on behalf of TopHost.Gr, a Greek web host that offers shared hosting.

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  • http://www.crunchplay.com Ryan@Crunchplay

    One or two of my blogs still have the MBL widget on them as well, but I am starting to think these are mostly people with other Yahoo IDs for whatever reason. I was shocked to hear that they are considering closing the service but then I thought about how it seems to have stood still since it came out. There are some active communities still but since being aquired by Yahoo MBL really hasn't grown at all.

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