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A GMail-based blog With 1000 MB of entries

Jean-Luc R. writes "Via mediaTIC blog. Gallina is a GMail blog tool created by Jonathan Hernandez that uses GMail messages as "entries" (so 1000 MB of entries!!), replies to conversations are the "entry comments", uses Libgmailer (gmail-lite project) to connect to GMail. It uses XML/XSLT and by the way it's a GPL software. You can download it there. See the Gallina Demo Blog as for an example."

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  1. Re:Google is going to be upset by re-Verse · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I really hate all of these new services that are trying to exploit gmail. So far gmail is incredible. It doens't harass you logging in on your local computer every time, its fast, there are no adds, and it feels fairly free. Not monitarily free but more meaning there aren't a lot of hoops to jump though.

    People keep abusing this fact, and google will have to respond - forcing people to log in with unique character-recognition phrases each time... I know its really cool from a geek perspective but from a non-moron perspective its really putting the best free email site on the net at great risk of being ruined.

    I like my gmail account - I wish people would stop threatening to destroy what is right now a Really Good Thing.