ON October 5, 2004, CNET News.com reported that Evan williams the founder of Blogger leaves Google.
This is what they carried
"Google confirmed that the founder of its blog unit is leaving the company.
Evan Williams, who launched Pyra Labs in 1999 to facilitate other people's Web logs, announced his imminent departure from Google--appropriately enough--in a blog posting.
"Yes, I'm leaving my baby (or is it an adolescent by now?)," Williams wrote Monday. "As of this Friday, I will no longer be employed by Google." "
Google acquired Pyra Labs and its Blogger service in February 2003 to attract loyal Web site visitors and perhaps even generate profits.
After acquiring Blogger, Google rescinded fees for premium services and revamped the site.
Evan Williams, who launched Pyra Labs in 1999 to facilitate other people's Web logs, announced his imminent departure from Google--appropriately enough--in a blog posting.
"Yes, I'm leaving my baby (or is it an adolescent by now?)," Williams wrote Monday. "As of this Friday, I will no longer be employed by Google." "
Google acquired Pyra Labs and its Blogger service in February 2003 to attract loyal Web site visitors and perhaps even generate profits.
After acquiring Blogger, Google rescinded fees for premium services and revamped the site.
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