How this automation works
Automatically share new CNET YouTube videos as blog posts on your Blogger site. This Applet runs whenever a new video is published on the CNET YouTube channel and creates a corresponding post on your blog. Perfect for curators or tech enthusiasts who want to keep their audience updated with the latest CNET content.
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About Blogger
Blogger is one of the earliest dedicated blog-publishing tools. Turn on Applets to share your Blogger posts across social media and other sites, to quickly create new posts, and much more.
Blogger is one of the earliest dedicated blog-publishing tools. Turn on Applets to share your Blogger posts across social media and other sites, to quickly create new posts, and much more.
About CNET on YouTube
CNET is a popular YouTube channel that focuses on technology reviews, news, and various tech-related topics. They cover a wide range of content, from product reviews and comparisons to interviews with industry professionals. The channel provides insights into the latest gadgets, tech trends, and software updates.
CNET is a popular YouTube channel that focuses on technology reviews, news, and various tech-related topics. They cover a wide range of content, from product reviews and comparisons to interviews with industry professionals. The channel provides insights into the latest gadgets, tech trends, and software updates.
