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Delightful to get back to OPML blogging. My toddler Joe had to go to the hospital but the story has a happy ending that you can see here in my Flickr photostream. Amyloo has a close encounter with HTML in her OPML Editor. LibraryClips writes about RSS2Page, which lets you upload an OPML file and create a live-updated page of RSS feeds. Handy if you want a group to read a collection of feeds but they're not hip to RSS readers yet. Jon Udell: Transparent Feedreading. MonkChips: "What is your guilty little secret feed?" Monkchips says we should publish that feed we read that's a guilty pleasure, and then we can create an OPML file of them all...it'd be like the checkout stand of OPML files, full of gossip mags :) Basement.org talks about Ajax desktops that allow you to load OPML files of feeds and links for a personalized start page. Think MyYahoo! reloaded. |
Last modified: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 at 7:46 PM. Tech resources |
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