Reading lists discussed in podcast Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Chiming in are: Alex Barnett, Adam Green, Danny Ayers, and Joshua Porter.

Show notes from Alex's site:

- What are Reading Lists?

- Why are we getting excited about Reading Lists (04:23)

- Dynamic Reading Lists (06:50)

- Feed Grazing and River of Feeds model (08:30)

- Danny on OPML - here under false pretences

- Feed Readers as Data Browsers (12;20)

- Dynamic Reading Lists and Feed Grazing based on Attention data - Attention intersection has to come soon (14:15)

- Dynamic Reading Lists and Grazing Lists are the same thing (but different) (16:35)

- Hierarchies, feed lists in RDF and the Semantic Web (Let's re-invent Gopher!) (18:50)

- OPML Sampling: J Wynia's OPML Sampler (23:30)

- Reading Lists as programmed content by others - Top 10 Sources (25:00??)

- Dynamic Reading Lists as Attention-based recommendation system (27:30)

- The Web as a data web, Semantic Web

- RSS readers/aggregators as Semantic Data Web browser (SPARQL / RDF) (33:00)

- OPML, RSS, Reading Lists and simplicity (35:30)

- Where's the Semantic Web Demo? (37:30)

- Summing up (41:00)

- Bonus links: It's going to be a big year for OPML and It's going to be a big year for HTML.

Donovan! What you talkin about buddy? Permanent link to this item in the archive.

It never entered my head I was objectifying. I just thought it was funny.