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Dave Winer talks to Dan Farber about Share Your OPML. Podcast. Nifty! Steve Rubel: "Like RSS and tagging, over the next several years OPML is going to become a core underlying technology for marketers in the conversation economy. Let's de-geek it." Woodrow finds himself on the list of Most Prolific Subscribers at Share Your OPML and Flickrizes what he calls his "brush with fame." Podcasting News: "New podcast directory: Collectik is a new site for organizing podcasts and online media that is descibed as "like mixtapes for podcasts." Erick Schoenfeld: The simple act of sharing potentially opens up the floodgates of collective intelligence. It becomes easy to find peopel who share your reading interests as expressed by your feeds, and use them as proxies to discover new sources of information that you might not otherwise come across. The site can also aggregate all the uploaded lists to come up with its own Top 100 Feeds. Peter Dawson wonders why some feeds show up twice on the Top 100. I suppose with many sites publishing multiple feed variants, this will happen...*shrug* You know what the title of David Weinberger's latest Wednesday talk was? "Messiness as a Virtue." The fact that there's more than one is data, too; why hide it? Tom Raftery: If You Love Your OPML, Set It Free! There's a t-shirt waiting to happen... Jon Udell: Rolling our Own OPML Mashups Scott Mace: "Another day, another Web 2.0 walled garden? Google Co-Op seems similar to Share Your OPML, only it's not open and interoperable with other such concepts, but gives Google users one more reason never to leave the Google site." OPML is about data freedom. It's yours, not theirs. |
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