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Summary: HWY Blogs announces its free blogging service offered to individuals and companies in the trucking industry. Springfield, MO (PRWEB via PR Web Direct) May 17, 2005 -- HWY Blogs announces its free blogging service offered to individuals and companies in the trucking industry. HwyBlogs.com is ...

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HWY Blogs announces its free blogging service offered to individuals and companies in the trucking industry.

Springfield, MO (PRWEB via PR Web Direct) May 17, 2005 — HWY Blogs announces its free blogging service offered to individuals and companies in the trucking industry.

HwyBlogs.com is a web site specifically targeted towards the trucking industry, from truck drivers and their spouses to trucking company management. Its goal is to provide an online community where users can share interests and discuss industry topics through use of web logs.

Web logs, commonly know as blogs, are online journals displayed in chronological order with the most recent postings listed first. These writings normally contain the author’s day-to-day activities, items of interest, or intriguing news subjects, and are not limited to any one of those.

“With the advancement and higher use of technology in our industry,� say co-founder, Jonathan Warren, “we wanted to offer truck drivers a means to easily communicate and share photos with friends and family while being on the road. Our easy to use software allows users to create an account, and post their first blog within minutes.�

The HWY Blogs free service features:
- Unlimited blog postings
- 2 megabytes/month blog images
- Up to 20 photo gallery images
- Personal profile page
- Several templates and custom header image

HwyBlogs.com strives to become the number one trucking community on the internet by providing users with an invaluable tool to stay in contact with others, while offering trucking related companies a unique approach to get their message in front of a targeted audience.

For more information, or to create your free blog visit: http://www.hwyblogs.com

Hwyblogs.Com Offers Free Blogging Service Geared Towards the Trucking Industry

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