7 Great Android Blogging Apps

Blogging has become one of the most popular activities on the web these days. Numerous blogging applications and tools are available to facilitate this social phenomenon. These tools are available for the Android platform and the list below highlights seven great Android blogging apps.

Blogger

Google’s Blogger continues to be the most dominant blogging program. Now there is an Android app that gives the user access to their Blogger blog directly from the phone. Blogs can be composed, edited and posted from the Android app. Images can be uploaded from the phone to the blog. The free app has a very straightforward and polished interface that offers enough of the Blogger features to make this one of the best blogging tools for the Android.

Moby

Bloggers that want to stay connected to their blogs and share posts, news, pictures, videos and other information with their social networks will love Moby. Moby allows them to share information in one simple click with all the major social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, WordPress, MySpace, YouTube, LiveJournal and Tumblr. A number of features such as tagging and other tools make Moby a great choice. Users can keep their contacts informed directly from their Android phone with a very streamlined interface offered by the Moby app.

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WordPress

The WordPress for Android app connects users of the WordPress blogging platform with their blog. WordPress is one of the top blogging applications and is used my millions of users. The free Android app gives users all the tools they need to compose, edit and post their blogs. With its easy-to-use interface, the app facilitates the moderation of comments on blog pages, the uploading of pictures and the tracking of the blog’s traffic statistics. For users with a strong knowledge of HTML, CSS and other web coding, the WordPress Android app is a very useful tool. For others it may function best as an editor for quick posts or to develop drafts. More robust posting may be better accomplished through the WordPress website.

CellSpin

CellSpin gives mobile bloggers a suitable way to publish their blogs directly from their Android phone. The app is especially convenient for uploading video, audio, photos and other files to their blog pages. CellSpin is very adept at publishing blog posts to all the social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, YouTube, LiveJournal and others. For bloggers on the go, CellSpin is a great choice for Android users to have in their apps toolbox.

Android Blogging Apps

MyTumblr

Tumblr has risen to the top as a formidable photo and video blog. MyTumblr gives Android users a great tool to upload and post photos, videos and audio clips to their Tumblr blog. The free app also has a well-rounded dashboard that will make it very easy for users to administer their Tumblr pages. To top it off, it also has integration with Twitter that makes it very easy to send out tweets from the Tumblr site via their Android phone.

Pixelpipe

Just as its name implies, Pixelpipe provides a pipeline to a number of social networks, blogs and photo-sharing websites. This very handy Android app allows users to connect to these sites from the convenience of their smartphones. All forms of media from text, photos, videos and audio files can be uploaded to the many sites that Pixelpipe supports. There’s no need to spend hours uploading content to numerous different sites. Just use this app to upload content to sites such Blogger, Facebook, Flickr, YouTube, Twitter and many others with one tap of the touchscreen. Pixelpipe is one of the best blogging apps for the Android.

AnyPost

AnyPost is an Android app that lets users access multiple social networks from one convenient location. AnyPost uses Ping.fm to let users share microblogs, conventional blogs and status updates to Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and other sites. Photos and graphics can be uploaded in addition to providing geo-location information. AnyPost is available free through the Android Market.

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