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Living in XML?
Merlin Mann | Sep 17 2004
Danny O’Brien, among others, has been noting how many nerds have started piping as much of their life as possible through personal XML feeds, using stuff like RSS and Atom. I’m intrigued by this, but, apart from the 100 sites I read each day in NetNewsWire, I’m only dipping a toe into the world of personal RSS. I get a feed of shows my friends are attending and Netflix recommendations, but not too much more. I know there's a lot more out there. One thing I’ve really started to love is reading comments and updates via RSS and Atom (instead of email). I think Flickr is way ahead of the curve on this one: I can get feeds of practically anything, including recent comments on my photos, recent photos by my contacts or even photos by keyword. I’d love to see the folks at LiveJournal look at something similar. It’s a brilliant way to consolidate and “bubble up” information that used to require a lot of drill-down in scattered locations. It seems like the way things are heading, to be sure. Anyway, I’d love to hear how you are using XML feeds in ways that you find productive and cool; How have you piped your life? Not so much the typical use of feeds for blogs and news—we all know about that. But how about personal calendars, reminders, work notes, and the rest of the administrivia in your life? Was it hard to setup? Anybody keeping a private blog? Let's hear about it. Layman’s terms and links gratefully accepted, as ever. (Also: aching for the next round of that Atom vs. RSS [.91|1|2] breakdance fight? Take it outside, Boogaloo Shrimp. We're keeping it friendly on this street. TIA.) 28 Comments
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I'm slowly working my way...Submitted by Evan Rose (not verified) on November 16, 2004 - 12:09pm.
I'm slowly working my way through the archives and comments here and I can't think of a site that's given me so much information and food for thought (thank you!). I've been thinking of creating a new del.icio.us account that would be my personal todo/check list. Think about it - tag each item with priority, category and whatever else, subscribe to it in my news reader, post to it from anywhere, easy to update, and totally portable, hackable, and scriptable thanks to their excellent api. I would like to del.icio.us my whole life. » POSTED IN:
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