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Transfer your doomed Yahoo! 360 blog to My Opera or Wordpress

1. My Opera offers dead-simple importing from Y!360. Just sign up for an account (or use your existing one) and then head to the import page. Provide your Yahoo username and password, and let Opera do the heavy lifting.
2. Y360toWordpress is a CodePlex project that makes moving to a WordPress blog quick and (mostly) painless. Just download the zip file, extract it, and follow the instructions in the readme file. You'll need to have the .Net 2.0 framework installed for the program to work.
Of course, if you want to stick with Yahoo just use the single-click transfer they provide. It'll move your content to your new, fancy Yahoo profile.
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ductungdao.gg said 11:03PM on 6-02-2009
In Vietnam, Yahoo changes it's Y!360 to Y!360 Plus. However, I find it better to use Wordpress for blogging, so some friends did a tool helping transfer Y!360 content to Wordpress here: http://vietajax.net/360exp/
It's deadly simple, but if there is any problem, you may try with Google Translate
Since it's a web app based on AJAX, I think it's better than Y360toWordpress.
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GLx said 11:06PM on 6-02-2009
In Vietnam, Yahoo changes it's Y!360 to Y!360 Plus. However, I find it better to use Wordpress for blogging, so some friends did a tool helping transfer Y!360 content to Wordpress here: http://vietajax.net/360exp/
It's deadly simple, but if there is any problem, you may try with Google Translate
Since it's a web app based on AJAX, I think it's better than Y360toWordpress.
Reply