Santosuke and others, there are now two versions of WordPress: wordpress.org and wordpress.com. The former is the original, premium version that requires a host or installation on your own computer. Although the original has much more flexibility in terms of layout, etc., it also requires significant technical knowledge to be able to manipulate it. I imagine this is the version that Santosuke was familiar with.
However, WordPress also came out with a simpler version, wordpress.com. This is the free and easy version; it's what Little Star is using.
When I was starting my own blog last summer, my main priority was having a platform that I could have free reign over layout customization. I have some programming ability and (hopefully this does not sound snobby...?) some aptitude for winging the rest of it. Ideally then, Wordpress.org or Typepad would have been best, but I didn't want to host it from my own computer and I didn't want to put out the money for Typepad. So, that left Wordpress.com and Blogger. Though Wordpress.com is very easy to use, it's very limited in what you can do with layout. You're basically limited to several templates, and you have very little reign over color, font, etc. within those templates. Whereas I found that with Blogger, you have more templates, and better yet, within those tenplates, you have unlimited color choices. I'm very picky about color and font
, so I decided Blogger is for me. In the "general" blogging world, Blogger is considered the bottom of totem pole, but it's more than made me happy. I'll chime in with everyone else's recommendation that beginner bloggers without clear purposes go with Blogger. However, if you have any tech ability, desire to eventually go pro, and are willing to put out the funds, I'd say go with the original WordPress or Typepad.
Hope this helps!
However, WordPress also came out with a simpler version, wordpress.com. This is the free and easy version; it's what Little Star is using.
When I was starting my own blog last summer, my main priority was having a platform that I could have free reign over layout customization. I have some programming ability and (hopefully this does not sound snobby...?) some aptitude for winging the rest of it. Ideally then, Wordpress.org or Typepad would have been best, but I didn't want to host it from my own computer and I didn't want to put out the money for Typepad. So, that left Wordpress.com and Blogger. Though Wordpress.com is very easy to use, it's very limited in what you can do with layout. You're basically limited to several templates, and you have very little reign over color, font, etc. within those templates. Whereas I found that with Blogger, you have more templates, and better yet, within those tenplates, you have unlimited color choices. I'm very picky about color and font

Hope this helps!
