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Okay, I'm back. The hard drive on my ThinkPad T41 accumulated a lot of bad blocks and was exhibiting some seriously weird behavior. Fixed now. Lisa's Public Service Announcement to OPML Nation: Remember to Hit The Build RSS Button! I don't know who Katrina is, but Staci is collecting some cool links for her on maps and location aware technologies. I wonder if Staci knows about starhill.us. Dave was looking for some New Orleans webcams, and Staci points to the NOLA Rivercam. Scoble is on Rob Greenlee's podcast, and I gather he talks a little bit about OPML (downloaded, haven't got a chance to listen yet). John Blake: "Go buy some gas, prices are headed for $3.00 this week." Sigh. We are really in the deep doo-doo. Between inflation and our skyrocketing debt it's Hello, Argentina! Ross Rader, Dec. 31, 2004: "...OPML, and OCS might even be as big as RSS someday...Problem is, authoring tools to create OPML and OCS documents are essentially non-existent. Users need access to tools that can easily produce the types of directories that they want to publish." OPML is being used as a spam word on spam blogs ("splogs") on blogspot.com. These blogs are filled up by scripts with many random keywords to increase the Google Page Rank of a particular (unrelated) site. Google owns Blogspot. Question: Why do they let something they own game them? Jim Moore talks about OPML Search. I'd love to just sit quietly in the back of some of those RSS meetings that Jim is doing. |
Last modified: Friday, October 31, 2008 at 9:25 PM. Tech resources |
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