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<copyright>Copyright 2001 Phillip Pearson</copyright>
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BlogMD is a new initiative, involving the author of this blog and loads of interesting developers including Cameron Marlow of <A href="http://blogdex.media.mit.edu/">Blogdex</A>, to improve the interoperability between weblog software and increase the amount of metadata available on weblogs by defining some standard formats and APIs to transfer it around.
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<A href="http://radio.userland.com/"><STRONG>Radio UserLand</STRONG></A>, by <A href="http://www.userland.com/">UserLand Software</A>&nbsp;(the people who brought you <A href="http://www.scripting.com/">Scripting News</A>, <A href="http://manila.userland.com/">Manila </A>and <A href="http://www.xmlrpc.com/">XML-RPC</A>), is a <STRONG>desktop web</STRONG> application - a web server on your desktop that uses your web browser as its interface.&nbsp; It supports the Blogger and Meta-Weblog API over XML-RPC and uses lots of XML internally.
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<A href="http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/"><STRONG>CityDesk</STRONG></A>, by <A href="http://www.fogcreek.com/">Fog Creek Software</A>, isn't&nbsp;<EM>exactly</EM> a blogging tool,&nbsp;but I've seen a few blogs now that use it.&nbsp; And, of course, I had to include it here because I'm using it to edit the site ;-)
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