Google gives users 5 helpful tips for using Blogger from your Android device

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Google gives users 5 helpful tips for using Blogger from your Android device 2

Just earlier this month, Google released an official Blogger app for Android that would allow users to blog straight from their phones. Now, Google is providing you with five helpful hints that can help you take advantage of all of Blogger's features from your Android device.

1. Attach photos as you compose

Take photos using your phone’s camera and instantly add them to your post while you draft. You can also insert photos from your phone’s gallery, all within the Blogger app.

2. Include your current location
With your phone’s GPS, you can let your readers know where you’re blogging from by selecting your current location, no additional typing needed.

3. Share to Blogger
Share videos, products, photos, links and other interesting things you would like to include in your blog via the share button that’s available in many apps, including Google Maps for mobile, YouTube, and your web browser. After you share an item to your Blogger, it will be inserted into new post that’s automatically created for you so that start can composing right away.

4. Switch across multiple Blogger accounts
If you’re an author of more than one blog, you can easily switch between your different accounts by tapping on the orange arrow next to the title of your blog. That way, you can publish articles for each of your blogs to keep your all of your readers up to date.

5. Keep track of published posts and saved drafts
See what you’ve composed in an easy to read list by tapping the list icon located on the top right-hand corner.

If you haven't done so yet, you can download Blogger for Android for free from the TalkAndroid ApptlyAndroid database.

[via GoogleMobile]

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  1. The only thing I don’t like is that it does not sync with blogger.com. If I post on blogger.com it does not show on the Blogger app; and, if I have a pending post on the Blogger app it does not sync up to blogger.com so I could finish it there.

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