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OPML search engine

Bela Labovitch, Andrew Dallas and I have created an early version of a dedicated OPML
search
engine public service, which we think is perhaps the first.  We
believe in the potential of OPML (more on that later) and our goal is
to
create something of value for the OPML and  podcasting community. This is a lab project.  Technically, it is […]

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RSS Investors and “Web Superservices”

For some time I have been interested in investing in what I call “web
superservices.”  Our RSS Investors fund is dedicated to helping
entrepreneurs create such services and link them together into scripted
metaservices, to solve important social problems. Web superservices
provide essential functions for solving problems (such as search,
storage/archive, security, pooling of information, notification of
changes, identification of relationships, […]

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Here is a
terrific summary of citizen journalist coverage of the London bombings.. Sad
but also inspiring.  Bloggers–citizens–now consistently provide
instant coverage of breaking news wherever their numbers are large
enough. From the article:
“London is a cell-phone saturated city, and what may be most remarkable
about the instant proliferation of snapshots by average Joes is how
unremarkable it was viewed by […]

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I love reading orginal sources.  Here,
for those who are interested, is an original post on the podcasting
approach to handling audio and video media on the web.  This is
courtesy of Dave Winer, who wrote it, and Dave’s blog of today, that
linked back to it.  I put it here in the spirit of sharing it with
any entrepreneurs […]

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G-8 event list for protestors

You have got t love the BBC (and the web)!  They provide a guide for protest events.., as well as coverage.

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Clues in the wind:
Scoble talks about the power of OPML to organize all of one’s posts–blogs, vblog, podcasts, etc., as well as sources..
Winer adds tags to his OPML spec and authoring tool (he calls them something else..)

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By now many of you will have seen the announcement for our little RSS fund, as well as discussion and comment across the blogosphere.  Dave Winer,  Red Herring, Design Technica, Silicon Valley Watcher, Search Views, Silicon Beat, Infectious Greed.
Our message in establishing this fund is that we believe that RSS is
the next ecological layer of innovation on […]

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