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Welcome to a few new blogs that signed up for batBack over the past week.

my life is a blog by Ajay Abraham of Oman. Ajay -- I hope you like batBack! Welcome aboard. (Ajay has a really cool phone on his blog)

Mersing.com is all about a quaint town on the coast of Malaysia. From reading the descriptions, I can almost picture myself there. It sounds like a great place to visit.

My UnKnown Blog was created by Joe Klemmer from Northern Virginia. Joe used to run a dial-up BBS back in the day. Looks like some good material on the blog, Joe.

Finally, we had a sign-up from Italy -- Clesius. I don't speak Italian, and when I visited the site I couldn't understand what it was for. Anybody out there speak Italian? Help is appreciated, as I would like to get the site set up if I can.

For those of you wanting to see the list of blogs using batBack, I have created a blog roll over at this page.

It's good to have the new blogs onboard. Hopefully I can proivde new features for all of you batBack users out there in the new future. I have a lot of plans for version 2.0 and I know you're going to like it a lot.

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