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Incremental Backup for Blogger

Abhishek is looking for methods to help him download his entire blog archive offline.

The good old option is to use website ripping software like wget or HTTrack to create a mirror copy of any blog with images on your hard disk.

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Deepest Sender is a client that will allow you to post to Web blogs

Deepest Sender is a client that will allow you to post to blogs from directly within Firefox. It is primarily a LiveJournal client, although it supports Blogger (GData) and WordPress (metaWeblog) too, with support for more stuff to come.

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journal vs weblog

Hundreds of online diary authors keep weblogs. And thousands of people use weblog sites and software to keep journals. So what’s the difference? Plenty.

That is to say, journals and weblogs come from very different places, even though today they have collided — or should I be trendy and say “converged”? — and are indistinguishable to the untrained eye.

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Dangling some ‘evidence’ that Saddam is still alive

Saddam Hussein is “alive and well” - or so says an agent selling what he purports is “forensic evidence” that the Iraqi dictator’s execution was faked. Phoenix-based David Hans Schmidt tells us he’s been hired by an unnamed “foreign head of state,” whose intelligence service believes Saddam “is living in a foreign country under an assumed name.”

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Dev Chair : Web 2.0 and future of desktop blogging clients

With all the new and shiny Web 2.0 applications coming out, one may easily be convinced that desktop applications are breathing their last breath. At least that’s what Google would like you to think about Google Apps, and it’s chances against rival Microsoft Office.

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