Supposedly, this should make exporting your blogspot account to another
host, say WordPress, much easier.

Let me know if you try it out! Curious if its seamless or not.

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Bloggers with Data Portability via ReadWriteWeb by Lidija Davis on
1/11/09
Want to move your blog to another publishing platform? Well now Google
has made it easier for you. Last Friday, the Data Liberation Team
announced the Google Blog Converters project on their Open Source Blog.

Google made data portability a lot easier for Blogger users a month ago
and with this announcement it appears they are offering easier
portability solutions to WordPress, Movable Type, and LiveJournal users
as well.
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Friday's release provides Python libraries and runnable scripts that
convert between the export formats of the above platforms. Future plans
include synchronization tools between services that don't offer
import/export features as well as support for BlogML.

Google has also released templates for hosting the conversions on
Google App Engine.



Take a look at the examples hosted on Google App Engine:

- Blogger to WordPress
- WordPress to Blogger
- LiveJournal to Blogger
But beware the caveat noted in the readme file:
"There is a limit to the size of a downloaded file on appspot.com of 1
MB of data. Thus, these hosted applications should only be used for
reference or for the conversion of small blog export files."
If you're interested in getting involved with the project, take a look
at the source code or join the discussion group here.
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