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I'll be going to the meet up in Berkeley this Saturday. I wonder if Dave will actually make it on time. I'd really like to find out what this thing does other than make blogs. I don't really have a grasp of the whole OPML thing yet, but I sense that it's another fundamental building block for the Web. Knowing little or nothing, I imagine it to be part of the semantic Web, but outside all the protocol bodies. Sorta like the way people talk and understand each other, as opposed to the grammar books. Meaning is built through communities that use and are engaged in a particular method. RSS is the most successful form of XML in general use -- it's meaningful and helpful to the communicator. I'm hoping OPML will do something similar for sets of things. It's the bottom up semantic Web. Perhaps it's "semantic" with a small "s." |
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