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May 6, 2006

FLEXlists : share a list

Filed under: General, tools

FLEXlists is similar to ListRing…create a fielded list with it’s own RSS feed.

Import/Export CSV…what about OPML!

This doesn’t differ to much from an outliner, only it’s a flat file list.

You even get 3 URL’s to display your list…read-only, read/write, full-access, you can even email one of these URL’s from within FLEXlists.

Seems easy to use, but I like the different view for your data with ListRing…list style, blog style, tabled style.
But then again FLEXlists are shareable lists.

Anyway here is mine: web 2.0 list of lists [RSS].

Some other ways to make lists:
- wiki
- blog post
- webpage
- standalone feed
- online spreadsheet
- online word processor
- to-do
- notes
- online database
- list bookmarks
- bookmarks
- OPML outliner
- memedigger

lists lists lists web2.o lists lists lists

Filed under: tools

Too many web2.0 lists, and lists of lists to keep up with so I’m going to list them here and hope to update this page.

An OPML outline would really be a good idea but who’s got the time…if only an OPML outliner service had an easy submit bookmarklet.

Web2.0 current awareness blogs

By current awareness I don’t mean the web2.0 philosophy or industry, I mean web2.0 products, services, tools, etc…

webosphere
ehub
RSS compendium blog
copy-log
I want to
mashable
techcrunch
mashable/weblist
A Zulu In Silicon Valley
educational weblogs
solution watch
WorkHappy.net
New Media Picks Of The Week: Sharewood Picnic

There are lots of other blogs like Micro Persuasion, Library Stuff, etc…but the content from the list above are mostly only about the latest web2.0 services.

Web2.0 lists

eConsultant (topic-based website)…more at Hubpages
TechCrunch company index (topic-based blog)
Virtual Karma - Complete List of Web 2.0 Applications (A-Z blog post)
Sacred Cow Dung - All things web (topic list blog post)
Map of the Web 2.0 World (wiki)
categoriz (topic-based website)
NEOBinaries (topic-based website)
- user reviews, ratings, inhouse blog
BuzzShout (memedigger)
- submit a service, ratings, tags, logos
Web 2.0 list (memedigger)
- submit a service, ratings, tags, external tags, logos
Everything 2.0 - 060416 Onehundredandsix additions to The List (topic-based blog post)
Dr. Web Weblog - Collection of Web 2.0 Navigation Menus (blog post)
Web 2.0 Companies (topic list blog post)
web2.0 companies (Reading List)
Complete List of Web 2.0 Products and Services (list service)
- voting, comments, tagging)
…see Listible for more lists.
The Museum of Modern Betas (A-Z website)
- tags, inhouse blog
Ruby on Rails-RealWorldUsage (A-Z website)
- inhouse blog
Web2.0 Innovation Map (map)
Web2.0 SlideShow (topic-based website)
- tags, images, slide-show
415 aplicaciones GRATUITAS web 2.0 (topic list blog post)
SEOmoz’s web2.0 awards (topic-based website)
- reviews
The best web2.0 software of 2005 (topic list blog post)
- reviews
More Great Web 2.0 Software (topic list blog post)

Select topics
Map of RSS vendors (topic list wiki)
- RSS vendors
Office 2.o database (topic list database)
- office 2.0
ProgrammableWeb (blog)
- mashups, matrix
Social bookmarks’ review - version 3.5 (chart-PDF)
- social bookmarks
supr.c.ilio.us (folksonomy)
- folksonomies
All social that can bookmark (topic list blog post)
- social bookmarks
All the digg style applications: the list !!! (topic list blog post)
- memediggers
Ajax (or flash) startpages (or homepages) (topic list blog post)
- startpages
A Big Collection of Free File Hosting (A-Z list blog post)
- file hosting/online storage
List of AJAX Start Page (blog post)
- startpages

Related posts
Yet more web2.0 lists
Neo Binaries : more web2.0 lists
Even more web2.0 Lists
web 2.0 lists and profile bookmarking
Web 2.o List : memedigger
BuzzShout : Web2.0 memedigger
Web2.0 lists

I was just about to publish this post when I can across FLEXlists, here is the read-only list:
web 2.0 list of lists [RSS]…sorry, they don’t have OPML.

[ADDED 8/06/06:
Web 2.0 web two point Oh (topic-based website)
Most Comprehensive Web 2.0 List (topic list blog post)
e-hub (A-Z and topic list blog post)]

[ADDED 3/07/06: Everything 2.0 (topic list blog post or by A-Z)]

[ADDED 25/09/06: go2web2.0 (topic or A-Z website)]

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Yet more web2.0 lists

Filed under: tools

Steven Cohen is working on his list of a selection of web2.0 services…his list is in outline format, and each entry is annotated with some great information, like about, contact, blog…I guess this is an annotated feed directory.
Next would be to make some first level folders as topics, unless the idea is for it to be a flat index.
Looks much better in Optimal, as you know where you are within the navigation.

People are making web2.0 lists/directories within blog platforms, outliners, memediggers, bookmark folksonomies, list folksonomies, blog posts, websites, etc…honouring web2.0 with the creations of web2.0.

Some more:
e-consultant
categoriz

Follow the links back to my other posts on web.20 lists.

[ADDED 06/05/06: lists lists lists web2.o lists lists lists]

Ponyfish : scrape a Bloglines citation feed

Filed under: General, rss, tools

Ponyfish seems to be the newest feed scraper.

If you ever wish your favourite website had a feed, you can generate your own, just enter the URL, this will display the webpage, then it will ask you to click on 2 or more examples of items in the webpage that you would like to see as typical feed content…great idea, as you are telling it what type of structured content to scrape off the page.

At last a way to create a clean feed for a Bloglines citation search…I made a Bloglines ego feed for my blog, see it in Grazr, looks clean as.

This is the first feed scraper I’ve seen to work so well with search engine results.

See more feed scrapers at this post.

Compact grazing menu

Filed under: blogs, rss, readers, opml

Check out the side menu on this blog, just move the mouse on it and it slides into action…this would be great as a Grazing List…doesn’t take up much space at all, kind of innovative like Ikea furniture (where did that come from?)

Actually this would be awesome at the end of your blog posts, you hover over it and it expands, then you can graze the Technorati Tags, and Technorati ego search for this post, from within the post…how would this be automated when you publish a blog post, some sophisticated code for the post template I bet.

Related:
Ego graze who is talking about a blog post within the post itself
Graze tags from your blog post

Blurb: blogs for the coffee table

Filed under: blogs

Can’t wait for Blurb’s Blog Book, turn your blog into a book…a must for the geek coffee table collection.

I wonder if you will be able to create a book with posts from just one blog category, eg. Library clips - The OPML Collection 2006…or combine a few categories like, OPML, RSS, blogs, wiki, tags, eg. Library clips - The Read/Write Web 2006…or just a selection of posts, eg. Library clips - The best of the Read/Write Web 2006.

What about grabbing posts from within the OPML category of several blogs you like…if they don’t have an OPML category, maybe posts from an OPML search result (but then you’d have to scan this to make sure all the posts are about OPML), eg. My OPML Reading List 2006…but you’d have to be careful with copyright, this isn’t re-syndication, this is re-publishing.

You could also decide to get involved and publish commentary before each blog post if you like…a touch of authoring to gently guide the person as they read the book.

And how would the book flow, if you had content from 5 blogs, would it be a blog at a time, would it be mixed in date order (river of news), would it be the most popular posts first, or would you really get involved and order it the way you see fit.

Another thing is that some times blog content doesn’t cross over well in the print world because instead of explaining the context of something or showing an example, you can just use hyperlinks, eg. see more…actually I do have more on this, why bother explaining it further when I can just hyperlink to it (see the last 2 paragraphs).

Related to this, next to each hyperlink in the body of a post I would like to see a number, and a footnote at the end of the page…see more about this.

Lastly what about an e-book version you can download…the idea is similar to webaroo (not really).
Just say you make a collection of blogs into an e-book, even a type of text book…you could have a hyperlinked table of contents, or a word burst cloud (machine generated tag cloud), etc…

The e-book would also have the webpages you link to from the body of your blog posts, but then what about the posts linked to by these posts…how deep will the linking go.

For this example let’s continue with the e-book about the topic “OPML”, from several blogs, where the content is only from the OPML categories of these blogs.

Let’s say an indexed post is Level 1, and any post it links to is Level 2 (a Level 2 post is only in the e-book because a Level 1 post is linking to it)…if the Level 1 post links to an external blog (ie. a blog not featured in the e-book), then the hyperlinks in the body of this external blog post will be greyed out…you have to stop somewhere with the offline experience.
The problem is that just say the Level 1 post links to another off-topic post from a Level 1 blog (including itself), the reader will have a hard time thinking why the hyperlinks are greyed out since it is a Level 1 blog…the reason is that even though it is a Level 1 blog, it is not a Level 1 post (ie. it may be off-topic).
Actually, there is a chance not all the hyperlinks will be greyed out, unless one of the hyperlinks points to a Level 1 post.

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