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Good day, Lisa style: things are screwed up, but this time it's somebody else's fault ;->. Sign up here for OPML Camp! S'mores! Optimal is an OPML browser. If you'd like it on your own website, you can download and install it on your server, too. Excellent! EirePreneur says it's a Feed Grazer. ScoopGo will let you run a search term against a set of feeds you specify, and then notify you (via RSS) every time X search term shows up in Y group of feeds. If OxDECAFBAD likes thinking about tuple spaces, maybe he will like Rudy Rucker's blog. Just part of the service! Hey, Anne Zelenka has an OPML blog too. Coool. Wonder what gets updated when you click Update Code? Hil: The huge fruitbat bodysuit puppet I have been making for The Fool Factory is just finished." One time I almost got my friends and I kicked out of a jazz club because my running joke about a fruitbat was making everybody laugh too loudly. I guess we were supposed to sit and receive our blues in librarianlike silence, as if we were in a Blues Museum. That's just wrong! Robyn Tippins: "Matthew from Megite sent me a Megite page created from my own OPML file." A "personal Megite" is a live-updated HTML page fed by RSS feeds. This is still a very useful idea -- I often have the issue that I want to share a set of feeds with people who have never used an aggregator. I've never liked the Bloglines version of this service, for some reason. |
Last modified: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 at 11:17 PM. Tech resources |
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