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25 February 2005

One example on how to adapt a blog server to work with Lifeblog

Robert Price went ahead and documented how he got his homegrown blog server software to work with Lifeblog. Not only does he say he did it, but shows how.

All he did was download the specs from here, fired up his 7610, and did his magic. Check out some of his posts. I like his little "Lifeblog Entry - Posted via Lifeblog from a Nokia smart phone" posted at the bottom of each entry.

Way to go Robert!


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I am happy to say that after some work my blog has joined the small set of lifeblog enabled blogging systems. I built my system from zero.

And without your blog I would probably had not found so easily the LifeBlog specification. So, a BIG thank you.

How do I find my blog server address? In particular, whats my blog server adress?
My blog adress is http://fervusweb.blogspot.com

Eh, you need to run the server yourself, not have a blog on a hosted server. Sorry.

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