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Yaniv Golan: "Can we please have tagging in OPML? I'd really like to be able to specify the tags for the feed I am subscribing to, and have the RSS reader allow me to navigate my OPML using a tag cloud." John Fraser: "This recipe is for a shrimp scampi that won't kill you. At least, it won't aid as much in your death." Richard Bluestein: "Itunes is one way web. ipod is one way device...we need a two-way mp3 device that can be programmed" Pieter Overbeeke: "A few weeks ago i registered the domain opmlbrowser.com which is now linked to the page on opmlmanager.com where you can download my wow opml browser." Cowhand finds a site on feral hogs. Ah, the wonders of the Internet! OPML To RSS bills itself as a free online OPML to RSS generator. It takes feeds from an OPML list and makes them into one big hybrid feed. Or at least I think that's what it does, I have to say I'm not sure yet. Bob: The OPML-o-mater is intended to jumpstart the trusted network value proposition by seeding users with a collection of good feeds -- more appropriate than whatever feeds happen to populate the aggregator when you load it. DLTQ: How To Make Your Movies iPod-Ready If I understand correctly, this probably makes them PSP-ready, too. Kosso on Sony failing to "get" podcasting. They say they have podcasts, but it's really streaming audio. Who knows what the "RSS feed" they have a link to is. The audio is not downloaded, and stops when you're not connected to the net. Um, THAT IS NOT A PODCAST! How many times are they going to shoot themselves in the foot this quarter? They're gonna run out of toes at this rate. Thirteen weeks, only ten toes, people. The Bubble 2.0 Snark Group are the court jesters for the Web 2.0 Workgroup. Phil Windley on SSE. David Mercer: "Opml makes little user-created islands of hierarchical order out of the chaos of the Web, at least for those cases where such a structural ordering makes sense." Pito Salas, who develops the RSS reader BlogBridge, and Nick Bradbury, who develops the FeedDemon RSS reader, both talk about making OPML do double duty in an aggregator -- storing lists of subscriptions and attention data. Phil Pearson has put together an OPML server on Linux written in Python, and he says you can publish from the OPML Editor to his test server if you want to try it. LabNotes: OPML-Coated, AJAX-Flavored M&M Candy |
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