Archive for October, 2005

opmlmanager.com

Saturday, October 29th, 2005

The last few weeks i’ve been working on an online opml editor tool, and today we have unofficially launched our new website: www.opmlmanager.com

Opmlmanager is an online webservice that makes maintaining your own opml-file very easy. This opml-file can be a file that is part of a distributed directory, like the ipodder directory, a subscriptionlist, a readinglist, a file you use for taskable.com, etc.
The outline-structure of your opml-file is represented in a foldertree that can be edited with a click of your mouse. You can easily add, edit and delete nodes and links.
If you have an existing opml-file you would like to maintain using opmlanager then you can use the import function that will import your opml-file in seconds.
Opmlmanager also offers you hosting of your opml-file and statistics. If you do not want to depend on a third-party for hosting your content you can of course also export your opml-file and host it elsewhere.


Right-clicking the names of nodes and links displays a contextmenu with editing options.

bush defrocked?

Sunday, October 9th, 2005

I don’t know what it means but according to technorati it is the top search term at this moment although only a handfull posts are about this ’subject’…

Is someone manipulating technorati’s top ten search ranks? And what happened to scriping news in technorati’s 100 most popular blogs list?

upd: the original ‘bush defrocked’ post

The Tiger and the Snow

Wednesday, October 5th, 2005

I’m adding Roberto Benigni’s newest movie ‘La Tigre e la Neve’ (The Tiger and the Snow) to my ‘to watch list’. It’s a (tragic) comedy about a love-struck Italion poet in Iraq at the outset of the American-led invasion. Hopefully just as good as ‘la vita รจ bella’ (life is beautiful).

Leave me a 2.0 note

Wednesday, October 5th, 2005

The Web 2.0 conference started today.
Technorati tag: web 2.0

Webnote is a nice example of a web 2.0 application. It only takes a few seconds to set up your own space. You can use it as your own virtual refridgerator door and you’re never out of magnets.

So if like, you can leave me a note.

One more thing…

Wednesday, October 5th, 2005

If you like to speculate, this link will keep you bussy until october 12th ;)