tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7133513.post640243277954879747..comments2024-01-09T10:23:26.555+00:00Comments on Cakes: Learning Technology Blog: RSS Feeds - Display ToolsPeter Beaumonthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04248712212068100260noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7133513.post-54484800277346094112007-03-01T18:28:00.000+00:002007-03-01T18:28:00.000+00:00Thanks for the Grazr mention! We believe feeds are...Thanks for the Grazr mention! We believe feeds are going to be more and more important in the coming year but, as you've noticed, we've developed the widget to be a more general purpose tool. <BR/><BR/>OPML by it's nature is an outline format, so professionals who use outlines (educators with syllabi (not sure if that's the correct plural), lawyers with structured documents, etc...) could find lots of ways of structuring data. For example, this is the US constitution in OPML format:<BR/><BR/>http://grazr.com/gzpanel.html?file=http://hosting.opml.org/ambimb/Constitution.opml<BR/><BR/>We're really interested in the implications of structured documents that can contain other resources, like links, feeds, videos, even other structured documents. Imagine a syllabus with links embedded to further reading. Or using OPML's "include" mechamism to create a series of interrelated outlines that are all dynamic but that all link to each other. (Dave Winer's "world outline" vision)<BR/><BR/>Needless to say, we're excited about the possibilities. :)mikepkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12765266905642446176noreply@blogger.com