David Carpe@passingnotes · Thinker & Layabout
I'm still working on finding the difference between medium and blogger...
Ryan Hoover@rrhoover · Founder, Product Hunt
@passingnotes check out this interview with @ev and @pkafka on Re/code Decode and it might clear things up.
Tim Cigelske@teecycletim · Social Media Director, Marquette Unive…
@passingnotes The simple design, the writing community and the intuitive ease of use, for starters.
c.smith301@yourstrulyconor · Freelance Writer, Medium
@passingnotes medium is more casual about writing. You don't have to commit. With Blogger you're more pressed to write. As Ev said on the Re/code Decode interview, with Blogger you're making more of a long term commitment.
David Carpe@passingnotes · Thinker & Layabout
@passingnotes sorry, but you really have to enjoy kool aid to subscribe to the "difference" - it is what it is: a web site where people write stuff and read stuff. experience includes: writing stuff or reading stuff. this has been done before, it's called blogger.
Michael Babich@michaelbabich · Entrepreneur, hacker, and traveler.
@passingnotes Actually you are right. Medium is the same Blogger in the way it works with information and structures it — but with better UX. Looks like there was no real progress in terms of structuring and working with content in Medium after Blogger—both created by Ev. Medium even dumbes down the process in many ways—some helpful, some not. I found blogg… See more