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Dave is aiming for OPML features in the next distribution of WordPress. Cool, I'd upgrade for that. Baltimore Mick: "I agree with much of what David had to say, and blogging in the traditional fashion does sometimes force you to write longer essay-like content. I have been seriously considering this for my blog. Sometimes you just want to post something quick and dirty, but the current blogging tools don’t quite allow you that. " Second Post: "I don't have enough time to do more than start hacking on the OPML Editor - Wordpress connection, so here's just that: a very small plugin that adds a handler to Wordpress for the opmlCommunityServer.saveFile XML-RPC method and parses just enough of OPML to be able to extract blogroll links." Preoccupations has a good roundup of posts on Reading Lists. Darcy Norman has an edublogs reading list. EirePreneur: Some emails I got in reaction to Monday's post amounted to.... "WTF??". So let me explain futher... TechSmores tried out OPML Manager. Craig Barnes of Attensa, an attention-related startup connected with RSS Labs, looks like he's starting to feel his way into OPML. Tysonhy: "This package contains documentation, sample code and xml files that demonstrate working implementations of the algorithms presented from the Simple Sharing Extensions for RSS and OPML Specification." BlogBridge, an RSS aggregator, now has a Publisher module to let users publish reading lists. RSS aggregators are getting two-way. I've always wanted tight integration between my RSS reader and blogging -- I read RSS feeds because I blog. A parishioner at RevTim's church died. "Elfrieda loved people and constantly reached out to those in need." Tom Morris: "eHow has a list of ways to comfort the grieving." His link goes to something else, though; here's a fresh one. Mark: "So tired today been up since 6:15am. Had to help with a breakfast presentation my company was doing this morning." Mark's header is a picture of a rugby scrum, I like that. Jesus, I was just looking for my glasses and they were on my face. I think I'm a little tired too! |
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