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Feedbase is a database of feeds. Upload your OPML subscription lists, so Feedbase can mash them together and produce a graph of users and feeds that you can walk, learn from, and discover new feeds to subscribe to.
Feedbase
A database of feeds
Thesaurus Land
Supersimple thesaurus tool
Scripting News - The HTTPS Mystery
Where we're at with Google and Mozilla and HTTPS
Dave Winer ☮
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Hi Ryan!
I wrote a blog post about this...
http://scripting.com/2015/04/16/podcasting20.html
Dave
Podcatch
A good podcast listen, now.
Dave Winer ☮
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If you all have any questions about the product, I'd be happy to answer them. ;-)
Podcatch
A good podcast listen, now.
Podcatch
A good podcast listen, now.
Dave Winer ☮
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BTW, how do you guys find out what's new on this site? I just heard about it today. Looks useful. But unless there's an RSS feed I can subscribe to, the only time I'm going to hear about new stuff here is if it shows up in my referrer logs (as it did today). How much work could it be to add a feed to the site? 2 hours work maybe?? (I've done this a few times on a few sites.)
Little Pork Chop
Auto turns longer thoughts into series of 140 char tweets
Dave Winer ☮
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Traction comes in all forms. Just getting my foot in the door of the discussion about the future of Twitter makes it worth it. We weren't having much of a discussion either, just accepting very limited movement, all of it driven by Twitter Corp's need to monetize and make the stock market happy. The core users, people who use the tool seriously, haven't had an upgrade in ages. So let's start...
Little Pork Chop
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Dave Winer ☮
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@borthwick -- if you click on the first item in the stream you'll see all the tweets exactly as you want them. Twitter can do it's own storyification, if you use the threading structure. Here's an example. https://twitter.com/Twittergram/status/475668907618230272
Little Pork Chop
Auto turns longer thoughts into series of 140 char tweets
Little Pork Chop
Auto turns longer thoughts into series of 140 char tweets