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Two Great Online Resources

Posted on January 12, 2004 by Michael Froomkin

Two great links snagged from cogdogblog

  • Big List of Blog Search Engines — search engines that search blogs, that is.
  • MovableType Knowledge Base, a wiki for Movabletype.

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