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Newsbeuter, RSS feedreader for the text console
Ubuntuland, (31 Mar 2008)
Newsbeuter is an RSS feed reader for the text console. It is designed to run Unix-like operating systems such as Linux. Installation, Configuration and General Documentation For a detailled description on the installation, configuration and other information related to newsbeuter, have a look at the newsbeuter documentation.
 
APML wiki / FAQ
apml.pbwiki.com
 
OPML reader
www.stargeek.com
Posted by bender to import MySQL OPML xml scripts php on Sat Aug 25 2007 at 20:14 UTC | info | related
 
Working Towards a Definition of Library 2.0
Michael Casey
LibraryCrunch, (21 Aug 2005)
LibraryCrunch Blog by Michael Casey
 
Gear Up Your Research Guides with the Emerging OPML Codes
www.infotoday.com
 
Gear Up Your Research Guides with the Emerging OPML Codes
Kimberly Wilcox
Computers in Libraries 26 (10), (2006)
Posted by cpikas and 1 other to RSS pathfinders OPML on Wed Nov 08 2006 at 17:24 UTC | info | related
 
Build. Collaborate. Manage. Publish.
www.dhirajgupta.com
Announcing the release of our flash tour movie for cyn.in, our upcoming SaaS powered, Enterprise 2.0 service.
 
OPML won’t catch on
squash.wordpress.com
So much of what is supposedly cool about Web 2.0 is about being the same as everyone else. This is a recipe for reading list homogeny and its counter to everything that is good about the Internet.
Posted by Spiky to OPML RSS on Mon May 08 2006 at 16:11 UTC | info | related
 
Share Your OPML » Top 100 Feeds
share.opml.org
Posted by pgiger to OPML RSS on Mon May 08 2006 at 04:26 UTC | info | related
 
Winer on wikis: Just add OPML | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com
blogs.zdnet.com
David Berlind agrees. According Dave Winer, wikis could use a bit of OPML (Outline Processing Markup Language).

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