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Donovan Watts points to XHTMLized, a design service that helps your site be more standards compliant. Interesting. I'm hoping to spruce up my community/news website H2otown, and standards will be very important; the Perkins Institute for the Blind is in my town. Right now the site is accessible, but I'd like it to be even more so -- and less ugggggly! Steven B at the Association of College And Research Libraries Blog is experimenting with OPML, hipped to it by fellow librarians. Librarians rock. Mike talks about novel uses of his tool Grazr: "The second use is by Robin Blanford creator of CommentCasting. This is a really neat application which is using Grazr as a “media browser” to read a feed generated by user-generated phoned-in audio comments!" That is cool. Library Clips talks about OPML and "list engines,"
How many bloggers do you think have backups of their blog? If everybody had their blog on their keychain, there would be a heck of a lot of blogs in OPML. Once that happened, people would find all sorts of interesting and useful things to do with it. Having blogs in OPML is a platform for innovation. Fork and Pen: i like writing a blog in a outline window it seems more fun then logging into my usual blog software. It is part of my day and would let me post more. Is OPML Factory up and running? I thought this successor to Share Your OPML wasn't going forward. |
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