So one more indication that blogger sucks http://realgl.blogspot.gr/2013/05/omg.html ..
I am travelling and when I reopen my blogger to edit a older post... blogger now treats me as if I am a different person...
It uses the origin of the current IP as a more important indication about my language compared to the last several years of IP/counrty, my own preferences and whatever else..
I can see how this happens in the apps that have some visitor-site components and some signed in use components... bu this one is clearly a signed in user display...
I think by now it is clear that blogger is left practically the way it was when Google bought it 10 years ago (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blogger_(service) ) with just a bug maintainance crew dedicated to it.
I guess I should be the one to blame.. I am typically more appreciative of services left (alone) running for ever.. (compared to services that seem to keep on changing un-necesarily interfaces make it increasingly harder to find the whatever functionality made you come to the product in the first place...)..
So I am to blame because I keep on doing my blog posts at blogger - instead of using something better...
I am travelling and when I reopen my blogger to edit a older post... blogger now treats me as if I am a different person...
It uses the origin of the current IP as a more important indication about my language compared to the last several years of IP/counrty, my own preferences and whatever else..
I can see how this happens in the apps that have some visitor-site components and some signed in use components... bu this one is clearly a signed in user display...
I think by now it is clear that blogger is left practically the way it was when Google bought it 10 years ago (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blogger_(service) ) with just a bug maintainance crew dedicated to it.
I guess I should be the one to blame.. I am typically more appreciative of services left (alone) running for ever.. (compared to services that seem to keep on changing un-necesarily interfaces make it increasingly harder to find the whatever functionality made you come to the product in the first place...)..
So I am to blame because I keep on doing my blog posts at blogger - instead of using something better...
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