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		<title>By: Jim DeSantis</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jim DeSantis</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thanks for this honest and insightful review. I have just come across this software and just could not see how it could be integrated with Blogger. Their sales page is rather ambiguous about this.

From your statement:

&quot;Cyber BLOGGER isn’t a desktop application, and requires a real piece of hosting space that has at least Apache 1.3.x or above, PHP 4.3 or above, MySQL 4.1 or above and Zend Optimizer 2.8 or above.&quot;

So, this product must be hosted and then somehow fed into Blogger. I do have a hosting account for several websites, off Blogger that could be used.

I agree with you that the links from fellow Content Producers should not be deleted. This is theft, no matter how anyone would like to &quot;spin&quot; it. I certainly don&#039;t want my content scraped and my links deleted but it does happen.

I produce most of my content and use some articles from other sources but, with 15 blogs, I need some help keeping fresh content coming in. I have been looking for a solution like CyberBlogger. I have emailed them for more information. We&#039;ll see how they respond.

Again.....thanks!
Jim</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for this honest and insightful review. I have just come across this software and just could not see how it could be integrated with Blogger. Their sales page is rather ambiguous about this.</p>
<p>From your statement:</p>
<p>&#8220;Cyber BLOGGER isn’t a desktop application, and requires a real piece of hosting space that has at least Apache 1.3.x or above, PHP 4.3 or above, MySQL 4.1 or above and Zend Optimizer 2.8 or above.&#8221;</p>
<p>So, this product must be hosted and then somehow fed into Blogger. I do have a hosting account for several websites, off Blogger that could be used.</p>
<p>I agree with you that the links from fellow Content Producers should not be deleted. This is theft, no matter how anyone would like to &#8220;spin&#8221; it. I certainly don&#8217;t want my content scraped and my links deleted but it does happen.</p>
<p>I produce most of my content and use some articles from other sources but, with 15 blogs, I need some help keeping fresh content coming in. I have been looking for a solution like CyberBlogger. I have emailed them for more information. We&#8217;ll see how they respond.</p>
<p>Again&#8230;..thanks!<br />
Jim</p>
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