Filed under: Utilities, web 2.0
Backupify offers free lifetime backups of GMail, Flickr, Twitter*

Backupify is a dead-simple way to archive all those services from a central location. *Until January 31, 2010 they're offering free lifetime accounts to all new users.
They currently support seven services (which you can see above) and 6 more in beta: GMail, Hotmail, Facebook, Basecamp, FriendFeed, and Blogger. Support for YouTube, Tumblr, and XMarks will be added soon, as well as a way to archive any RSS feed you choose.
I'll admit, it's a bit of an ironic concept - backing up your cloud data in case a service shuts down onto another cloud service which could also shut down - but Backupify is elegantly simple to use and you certainly can't argue with the price right now.
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Each animal can do different things; the butterfly can obviously fly, but if it encounters a frog, the frog eats it, and you have to start over again. There's also a fox that runs fast and leaps far, but it eats any rabbits that cross its path. That means that, if you may need to be a rabbit later on, you need to take that into account ...
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__smooth__ said 11:38AM on 12-22-2009
and isn't there a way to backup this backup to my HDD?
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BlackCoffeeNoSugar said 1:56PM on 12-22-2009
Ironic: Because, let's be honest, they are more likely to shut down than most of the services they offer to backup.
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techpops said 5:03PM on 12-22-2009
Initially I wanted to poke fun at the idea of backing up stuff in the cloud to the cloud but even if this service shuts down, they are bound to give all the users a warning before that happens. Usually a long enough time to make other arrangements. But in this case you'd lost nothing anyway unless one of your backed up services goes out of business and then its probably pointless having a backup of that anyway.
So on second thoughts I think this is a great idea. I'd be cautious of what they were doing with all that data but that's a third thought and I should quite while I'm ahead on two.
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akshay kankanmeli said 12:51AM on 12-27-2009
i found the site to be very interesting...
i gave it a shot and found their security to be pretty weak...
although the youtube, Xmarks and rssfeed settings are not presently open for the public , i was able to access those features via simple mods...
i later tried to hack into my own account for experiment sake and found that to be quite easy :-)...
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not yay said 2:46AM on 1-02-2010
How long before google buys backupify?
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