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Catalogablog: OPMLHow (and Why) to Create an OPML File by Marshall Kirkpatrick is only new to me. A PR person looks at the Outline Processor Markup Language.There’s a billion other reasons to use OPML - just ask yourself in what circumstances you can imagine sending someone else one link or file that contain... |
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Finding Interesting Feeds Just Got Easier: Toluu Adds TagsThe OPML sharing and matching service Toluu provides a great way to find and share interesting RSS feeds. One feature that had been missing so far, however, was tagging. In its latest update, which was released today, Toluu has made tagging one of the central features of the service, which will m... |
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FlickrFan is convertedThe Summer of OPML is rolling right along. The next app to be converted to the FlickrFan. http://flickrfan.org/ Great pictures of the Summer Olympics along with some very disturbing pics from Georgia. Onward! ... |
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Dropbox Gadget Adds Your Synced Files to iGoogle [Igoogle]Last week we introduced you to Dropbox, a freeware application that instantaneously syncs files between computers and backs them up online through the Dropbox web interface. The Dropbox iGoogle gadget provides quick access to any of your Dropbox files through the comfort and convenience of your iGoo ... |
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How to stop chasing the newsMy Internet writing is so distributed these days, there are five main places I write, and a host of others where I write peripherally. Here are the five: 1. Scripting News (and its RSS feed). 2. The comments here (managed by Disqus). 3. Twitter (used to be a lot, now much less). 4. FriendFeed (li... |
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Snackr: A Tasty RSS ReaderIt’s slow this weekend so let’s offer a bit of service “journalism” by pointing you all to Snackr, an Adobe AIR-based RSS reader that pulls stories from your feed list or pre-made OPML file and displays them in random ticker along your desktop. It works in OS X and Windows... |

