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Bloglines Down … Again … Again … and Again …

Monday, January 2nd, 2006

The BlogLines service has been going up and down the entire day. According to their official website (currently off-line) both database machines crashed this morning. Still waiting for them to come back to life it seems... As a side note, it is interesting to note how much we have come to ...

TorahTexts.org Launched

Thursday, December 22nd, 2005

I just put up a new website offering free searches and access to resources for those who study the traditional texts of Judaism. The site uses OPML and opml2search tool.

My Newest Hack: Searchable OPML directories

Friday, December 16th, 2005

For the last few days I have been trying to put together a list of resources on a specific topic all over the Internet AND make them all searchable (kind of like Google's special searches). What I came up instead is the following: 1. I put the list of resources in ...

SingleSub Moved to SF and v0.1.1 Released

Sunday, October 30th, 2005

Following up on an earlier post, I finally moved the SingleSub code to its own project on SourceForge. The documentation was also moved from my site to the new singlesub.sf.net site. I also managed to run the OPML output against Dave Winer's OPML validator and fixed errors. The project was also ...

SingleSub v0.1 Released

Monday, October 17th, 2005

Following on my previous post on the single subscribe solutions for RSS, I put together a small project called 'SingleSub' to solve it. The main thing that it revolves around is an XML list of aggregator subscription information available in OPML, RSS 2.0 and RDF formats. The OPML file (which ...

Single Click Subscriptions for RSS

Monday, October 10th, 2005

A few months ago Dave Winer mentioned the so called "Yahoo problem" - the proliferation of subscribe buttons for different aggregators. Instead he proposes to have a single service which stores user's RSS feeds in an OPML file and different aggregators will access it. Of course this service will need ...