So I’m writing this blog post from inside Google Docs & Spreadsheets, and hopefully it will automatically post to my blog when I click Publish. If this works it should encourage me to post more often, since I live inside my Gmail email account, I use Google Calendar, and this Docs & Spreadsheets thing is merely a click away with no new login required. Away we go….
[update]Well, that kind of worked. I clicked Publish, Google said it was “Working…”, then nothing happened and it never confirmed that the post was published to my blog. But it did post, albeit without a title and in the wrong category. Hmmmm…[/update]
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