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Joshua Thorp
This morning we were talking about RSS.  Here is a link to del.icio.us
that follows links interesting to the friam group.

http://del.icio.us/rss/tag/friam

On the mac I use the NewsFire application to follow RSS but I believe
there is a way to use Firefox live book marks to follow RSS but I
haven't yet.

In anycase if you went to the web page:

http://del.icio.us/tag/friam

You can see the same links.

Del.icio.us is a community web bookmarking site.  It is easy to get
your own account at del.icio.us and is quite fun.

Here is a little write up on it with links to the sign up page etc.

http://www.beelerspace.com/index.php?p=890

This is an interesting source of ideas for building groups.  I am also
quite interested in the way del.icio.us builds arbitrary RSS feeds
through dynamic URLs.  If this isn't the right term what I mean is that
the URL is actually being interpreted by the web server.  Like the URL,
  http://del.icio.us/tag/friam which is actually interpreted as  "build
a web page with the latest entries for the 'tag' 'friam'",


Merry Christmas All,

--Joshua


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Story propagation in Blog

Stephen Guerin
Interesting approach for tracking the blogsphere propagation of stories by
HP labs:
http://www-idl.hpl.hp.com/blogstuff/

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RSS del.icio.us

Carl Tollander-2
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You mean URN's?  You might just use a non-location URI and have
some RDF in your RSS feed that says what the resolution is.

Joshua Thorp wrote:

> This morning we were talking about RSS.  Here is a link to del.icio.us
> that follows links interesting to the friam group.
>
> http://del.icio.us/rss/tag/friam
>
> On the mac I use the NewsFire application to follow RSS but I believe
> there is a way to use Firefox live book marks to follow RSS but I
> haven't yet.
>
> In anycase if you went to the web page:
>
> http://del.icio.us/tag/friam
>
> You can see the same links.
>
> Del.icio.us is a community web bookmarking site.  It is easy to get your
> own account at del.icio.us and is quite fun.
>
> Here is a little write up on it with links to the sign up page etc.
>
> http://www.beelerspace.com/index.php?p=890
>
> This is an interesting source of ideas for building groups.  I am also
> quite interested in the way del.icio.us builds arbitrary RSS feeds
> through dynamic URLs.  If this isn't the right term what I mean is that
> the URL is actually being interpreted by the web server.  Like the URL,
>  http://del.icio.us/tag/friam which is actually interpreted as  "build a
> web page with the latest entries for the 'tag' 'friam'",
>
>
> Merry Christmas All,
>
> --Joshua
>
>
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