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OpenDock Project Weblog :: Main public weblog for the opendock project Weblog 6 entries 09-October-2007 3 authors
show or hide details for this item I've added a live RSS sidebar from the opendock tag in del.icio.us Blog Entry 1 reply1 resource 08-March-2006 Mike Malloch
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Mike Malloch
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See the del.icio.us/tag/opendock sidebar near the bottom of the left-hand side for the latest 10 items tagged 'opendock' in del.icio.us. Mike, Alan and at least one other person have been using this tag for some time. del.icio.us is a social-bookmarking service which makes it very quick and easy to collect and tag links. Because of its massive user-base, it can reveal very interesting systems effects based on actions like 'who else collected this link?'.

I just added a 'Feed Manager' for the RSS from our del.icio.us tag "opendock"; this makes a special sidebar render out with live updates of the RSS. See the del.icio.us/tag/opendock sidebar near the bottom of the left-hand side for the latest 10 items tagged 'opendock' in del.icio.us. Mike, Alan and at least one other person have been using this tag for some time. del.icio.us is a social-bookmarking service which makes it very quick and easy to collect and tag links. Because of its massive user-base, it can reveal very interesting systems effects based on actions like 'who else collected this link?'. If you are not yet using it, I very heartily recommend it.

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Live RSS embedding is one of the many "loosely-coupled web" features of knotes, the open-source weblogging and discussion system which KnowNet has been slaving away at for the past year or so. We've just in the past week completed core work on knotes, so we're eager to make use of its powerful features :o) Another very important feature of knotes is its support for a few simple standards - APIs for editing the weblog remotely, for automatically generating links back to content that links into its content, for auto-discovering these API hooks, and for embedding creative-commons licenses. We also deliver very rich "filecasting" RSS feeds. See the bottom left "subscribe" sidebar for more RSS/atom options.

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For instance, I am writing this post in "ecto", a weblog-editing API desktop application, rather than from within the site itself. This means that I can paste the screenshots directly into the entry without having to turn them into web images, and also exposes many, many other features which I choose as a user. It also provides an extra hinge point for APIs... for instance via ecto plugins I can easily attach files which turn into bit-torrents when they reach the server, or geo-tag my entries with locations in google earth, even though neither of those are features of knotes itself. It also makes it easy to do one stop tagging - making tags from mutliple sources available for associating with the entry.

I include a screenshot of me typing this entry (see above; click to see full-size screenshot).

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RSS sidebar Discussion Topic 0 replies 09-October-2007 Hannah daniel
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