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Dave points out Tom's OPML Editor wishlist site. Directory of public OPML files. Whoa. Marshall Kirkpatrick: "Filter an OPML file with keywords and IM me with results? It's on it's way!" Eduard: "I finished the first version of the ZapTXT OPML filter." Laura Bergelis: "OPML Workstation by RSS Labs will convert your PowerPoint presentations to OPML. Easily...With OPML, you can disseminate your PowerPoint content more readily over the web." Laura's example even uses an audio enclosure so you can hear her narration of her slides. Rockin'. Service needs a name, though -- more people need to know it can do something with presentations. Tiziano: "OPML Workstation è un servizio pensato per creare, ospitare e pubblicare i propri file OPML." EirePreneur: "If you're using Firefox at the moment just do a quick Ctrl+b to display your bookmarks sidebar. What if each of those folders was an OPML node? And Firefox automatically synchronized the hierarchy with an OPML host like OPMLworkstation? Now, imagine that you could also search and import the hosted bookmark directories of other Firefox users and splice them into your structure. It would be very much like Kosso's OPML Manager, only built into the browser. It would be drag and drop simple to build and share your own directory structures with the whole world. A truly distributed DMOZ would flower overnight." The Museum of Modern Betas (ha!) takes a look at FeedVault, an online storage service for your reading lists. This post by Les on his XOXO Outliner, which connects on the backend to an OPML Community Server, mentions DOM, AJAX, Javascript-driven UIs, saving to OPML out of a browser, and XML-RPC. Probably somebody's buzzword bingo card is full now ;-> I have no idea how this picture of scallion pancakes showed up in my RSS feed of items about OPML, but if my newsreader wants to start serving dim sum, hell, I'll take it. Treedia. Hm. What is it? A new version of Optimal, Dan's OPML browser, is available. Amyloo on OPML and GTD and OPML: "I know outliners are supposed to appeal more to idea people than to worker bees, but it still seems like there's a place for OPML in the cult of efficiency. Rex Hammond called 37 Signals a cult today and he reminded me of the possible connection again." A crane fell from a dormitory building in downtown Boston at Emerson College, my alma mater, killing three people. Kosso's office is nearby and he posted a photo. Marty Heymann notes that seven candidates have turned down the job of FEMA head. I wouldn't take it either -- responsibility without authority is a nightmare. It's not like the current administration is going to let FEMA actually work. |
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