PC Magazine recommends TypePad, gives MT 5/5

Neil J. Rubenking of PC Magazine has written an extensive article reviewing Blogging Tools and rated Movable Type 5/5 when comparing it to Blogger, Blog*Spot, LiveJournal, Radio UserLand, Tripod Blog Builder. In further good news for SixApart ,TypePad received the editors choice award for its ease of use and a rating of 4/5.
The article is well written, researched, and a great guide for new bloggers and seasoned bloggers alike, and compares far better to the blog guide written by Troy Dreier , in the same publication back in August which bizarrely rated Tripod as the best blog tool. In bad news for the Google owned Blogger and Blogspot, Rubenking rated their service the lowest of the tools reviewed, with strong emphasis given to the lack of features the service provides and even comments that the only thing going for it is that it is free.

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