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Elliot Back:"Have you ever wanted to add the current Technorati Top 100 to your feed reader, but couldn’t find an XML or OPML feed? Well, today your fears are over. In a mere 71 lines of PHP, I’ve created a script that parses, caches, and gzips the top blogs of the day. " l33t! Tom has implemented comments on his OPML blog using Haloscan! Wow! What a great idea -- it never occurred to me, but of course it works, right? Smart going, Tom. David Wilkinson: "So know I know that Dragon NaturallySpeaking works with the OPML editor tool!" Elliptical: "I wonder how easy/hard it would be to incorporate microformats in an OPML Editor-handled blog?" ldodds writes about using OPML to Subscribe To Someone's Brain. Yes! It's about more than subscribing to a list of items -- it's about being able to exchange WHOLE WORLDVIEWS between people and organizations. Instantly. Always updated. Ross Rader has pics of last night's OPML Roadshow meetup. Hi, Ross! Hey, Fran of the Feeling/Doing podcast has an OPML blog! Cool. I find Fran's podcast, about her work as an occupational therapist in the context of a psychiatric hospital and service center, fascinating. Kosso has a feed of the latest messages from the opmlsupport listserv in a sidebar. How'd he do that? |
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