Darwinian Web
Adam Green's thoughts on the evolution of the Internet

Posts tagged as: podcast

OPML Podcast with John Tropea, Josh Porter and Alex Barnett

Posted on Saturday, March 11, 2006 at 6:03 AM (permalink)

I did another podcast with Josh Porter and Alex Barnett last night, and this time John Tropea joined us. John is a corporate librarian in Perth, Australia, who has been been cataloging all of the new OPML tools on his Library clips blog. We discussed the OPML 2.0 draft, namespaces, tools, integrating structured blogging with OPML, and OPML Camp. You can find the podcast on Alex's blog.

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Reading list podcast

Posted on Sunday, February 12, 2006 at 10:15 PM (permalink)

I did a podcast today with Josh Porter, Alex Barnett, and Danny Ayers. It was a lot of fun, especially because of the great mixture of accents. We discussed RSS, OPML, reading lists and feed grazing. We also explored the idea of OPML as a transition to the Semantic Web. It got pretty geeky, but I guess that was to be expected. All of the details are on Alex's blog.

Danny talks quite a bit about the benefits of RDF over OPML, and if you want to know more about this format after listening to the podcast, you should get the book he wrote with Andrew Watt. It's the best explanation available of the history of RSS related formats, and goes into great detail on programming with these formats in several common languages.

Podcast of Joshua Schachter talk

Posted on Saturday, October 29, 2005 at 4:17 PM (permalink)

The Berkman Center has made a podcast of the luncheon talk by Joshua Schachter available.