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OK! You want to know why I was gone? Well, I was attempting to teach a well-known womens' magazine how to blog, which was hilarious (because of me, not them). Now I'm back and I've loaded the entire past month of the OPMLosphere into my aggregator. Huge! Prepare for a drink from the firehose: Permanent link to this item in the archive.

RevTim: Wednesday is a huge day for me, my church, and my family. I will be officially Ordained by the Assemblies of God. A salut!

Reminder: Tom Morris has an OPML Wishlist up on Ning! Ideas? Go over and let us know about them.  Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Yeast Radio 357 is up. Permanent link to this item in the archive.

ZapTXT allows you to define search criteria for your RSS feeds and OPML and then notifies you via email, SMS or IM when a new entry contains your search keywords.

Al Delgado: "Listfoo is a free GTD Service. You can keep your list private or public. All lists created in listfoo can be downloaded in *.txt, *.html, or OPML (XML) formats." It was only a matter of time before GTD and OPML got together. Blam!

A Random Disembodied Voice at Google Says: GData is a new protocol based on Atom 1.0 and RSS 2.0.

Blogging has really changed me. when I read this corporate web page from Google, I immediately wanted to know, "who wrote this." Everything on the web is written by *somebody,* and with blogs I've gotten used to knowing which somebody it is.  Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Charlie Wood talks about "enterprise content management systems,'" the huge (bloated?) expensive software applications that some companies use to publish their corporate websites: "I had forgotten how insular the ECM industry is, and how much of a shock to the system RSS will be." Ayuh. Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Kosso: "Since getting a video iPod, I have had a mixed experience of pain, joy, confusion and wonder, but best of all is CARTOONS." More: Permanent link to this item in the archive.

James E. Lee: "Grazr is a good front-end for OPML files and feeds. When you publish or share an OPML file, offer a way to see what it contains by using Grazr as a service to "skin" the content." Permanent link to this item in the archive.

More tomorrow. See you then! Permanent link to this item in the archive.

 

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