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I learned from Tom Morris' blog that groundbreaking economist and thinker John Kenneth Galbraith died yesterday. Staci is testing NapsterLinks in her OPML weblog. Andre: "James Prudente is working on a really cool AJAX outlining tool for links and brainstorming." It's called Outlinelab, and it uses AJAX and Ruby. Kathleen Gilroy: "BlogBridge library (BBL) is a new product under development. It is designed to allow groups of librarians organize a collection of feeds, reading lists and podcasts for their constituencies." Cooool. Librarians are teh r0xxor. Outlinelab is an AJAX/Ruby based online outliner that outputs OPML. Buttergod calls OPML Search "The Google of outlines." Mike Houser, who did some excellent work in early wiring up of the OPML Editor to Wordpress (pre wordpress.root) has just started uploading video to YouTube. Amy's working on a directory of tools that understand OPML. There are many dozens. Amy, do you have an idea of what you want as the top-level categories? Libraryclips talks about FeedRinse and ZapTXT, two services that will allow you to get notifications when a specific keyword shows up within a list of feeds you specify. Alex Barnett and Dave Winer, meeting at last. Excellent. Hi, guys! A whiteboard on Flickr: "OPML allows other options of perspective which can lead to complete new results with information you already have." YES! OPML can be used in ways that allow sites to get smarter ON THEIR OWN. Flickr: Is this OPML? Gawd, seeing those awesome whiteboards makes me really envious of people who went to Seattle MindCamp. Was it as awesome as it looks from here? Wow. These changelogs for the Mozilla Thunderbird email client show that the Thunderbird developers are building in OPML. Richard MacManus: "I came across a new Web 2.0 list today called categoriz - which puts Peoplefeeds in its 'Content Management' category and the others I've been tracking in categories such as 'Social Networking' and 'RSS creation, reader'. Which is to say that categorizing Web 2.0 products is often as difficult as trying to define 'Web 2.0' itself (something I gave up trying to do at the end of last year - and I'm now much saner for it!)" |
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