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m (Moved blogger heading to the same level as gmail etc, all under backup tools. Someone erroneusly made blogger a top level heading, putting all 2nd levels under it inapropriotly.)
m (Made other a top level heading - does not go under backup tools. Also renamed as miscellaneous.)
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* [http://ze-ze.cn/2008/01/how-to-backup-articles-from-google-reader.html How to Back Up Articles from Google Reader]
* [http://ze-ze.cn/2008/01/how-to-backup-articles-from-google-reader.html How to Back Up Articles from Google Reader]


=== Other ===
== Miscellaneous ==


Does a tool suite exist that backs up all of the Google Apps cloud?
Does a tool suite exist that backs up all of the Google Apps cloud?

Revision as of 19:50, 15 March 2009

Google probably isn't Evil per se, but they do want you to put all of your data on their servers. Trusting any one company that much is probably a bad idea. If your entire life is on Google, what happens to Google happens to you.

Backup Tools

Blogger

Gmail

  • Gmail Backup
  • Gmail provides IMAP access, so you can use OfflineIMAP to backup and sync your complete archive in standard UNIX maildir format, usable by Mutt, Thunderbird and most sane e-mail clients. See this blog post for more details.

Google Docs

  • gdatacopier "Bi-directional copy utility & API for Google docs"

Google Calendar

Google Reader

Miscellaneous

Does a tool suite exist that backs up all of the Google Apps cloud?

Vital Signs

Pump up the NASDAQ.