2web : more aussie web2.0
My list of aussie tech blogs is growing…not sure where I’m going with this (I haven’t got time to read the feeds I’m already subscribed to)…it’s not a complete list, it’s just stuff according to me I suppose.
I’ve included a few non-tech blogs, there are also a few more notables about polictics and the environment to maybe include…not sure if they belong in this list, maybe.
Another maybe…I could of started this in an OPML list so we could at least feed graze this list…oh well, too late now…no time.
I’ll do some more searching on Gnoos to add to the list when I have time, maybe I could put a submit box on my blog sidebar or in the post for people to add blogs…let’s see maybe WyaCracker.
I didn’t realise this but Gnoos is a dialect of saying “news”…get it.
Anyway check it out, 2web is a web2.0 network of some select aussie bloggers…all this stuff I didn’t know about…thanks Gnoos you started this chain of events.
2web also have a Reading List
…graze it at Optimal, Bitty, and Grazr.
NOTE: Bitty - now you have to select OPML file from the menu and place the OPML URL in yourself.
NOTE: Grazr - this is now the same at Grazr.…I’ve been corrected see comment below…see it in Grazr.
NOTE: I might as well include OPod in this list.
Go the Optimal!














The latest redesign at Grazr.com may have left the impression that you can’t call Grazr with a URL. Your statement that “now you have to select OPML file from the menu and place the OPML URL in yourself” seems to imply this. Actually, it is now easier to call Grazr with a file name (either and OPML or RSS URL) and have it appear in its own Grazr window. For example, to create a link that opens the 2Web OPML above in Grazr, you would place a hyperlink in your page with the URL:
http://grazr.com/gzpanel.html?file=http://www.2web.com.au/2web.opml
Comment by Adam Green — June 7, 2006 @ 11:44 am