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Palary Browser is a browser-in-browser application to allow you to use the Internet securely and privately. This has a great deal of use if you are at a school, university or workplace which has an over-restrictive filtering policy or you want to use someone's open wifi without them being able to find out your passwords etc. Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Just watching CNN's "In Case You Missed It". Yet more John Mark Carr/JonBenet Ramsay crap. Why exactly do I need to see that he wasn't allowed to shut the toilet door on the plane? Get prepared, Americans: the your media is going to be filled with this crap for at least a month or two, if not longer. Permanent link to this item in the archive.

This is good to know. Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Glenn Reynolds is linking to a review of his book by Government Executive magazine. Money shot line: "I was intrigued by the notion of who might want to beat big government -- usually only tax cheats and other criminals are interested in that kind of racket." The other people who want to big beat government? Only people like Jefferson, John Adams and Franklin. Franklin said that "No man's life, liberty or fortune is safe while our legislature is in session". Criminal! Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Technorati in OPML preview Permanent link to this item in the archive.

It's barely 8:15 AM and I've cooked up something really cool. It's an OPML interface for Technorati. This is in response to an idea that Hil posted last Thursday. It's not exactly what she wanted, but it's a way of easily exploring the blogosphere.

What does it do? Well, you feed it a URL. It works best with permalinks, but also works with the URL of your blog. It returns a list of blogs that are linking to that particular item.

You can then click on any of the returned items and the next level contains a "permalink" (the date and time of posting) which you can click on to go to that entry, a link to the blog, links to the RSS and/or Atom feed for that blog, and invitations to "See links to this item" and "See links to this blog". Those are include links for that particular permalink and blog.

I've tested it in Grazr and it works great. I've tested it in Optimal, and it has a small problem with some URL's. I'll try and fix that later. It should be simply mean rewriting a few characters to stop Optimal hiccuping on them.

Also, the API can be a little bit flakey at times, so occasionally you might get no results back. For that, I'm sorry, but there's not much I can do about it.

So, how do you use this? Simple, the OPML file is at:

http://tools.opiumfield.com/technorati/[URL]

Want to see a working example? Have a look at this file (I pulled the example from Technorati's yesterday). And here it is, rendered in Grazr (use the left hand button on the top right to switch between Slider and Outline view).

I'd love to hear your feedback, and any problems you are having with it. I'll fix them as quickly as I can, considering that the cistern of my toilet is leaking and has flooded the kitchen and I've got a dentist's appointment.

If you like this, then be prepared: I've got more of these up my sleeve. Next is YouTube.

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