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Grant Hutchinson provides a bunch of extremely useful RSS links. ’Cos I intend to follow the herd at some point and get this blog syndicateable.

Bob Sawyer gives us a dead handy XHTML meta tag generator.

David Eisenberg creates an XML-based markup language from scratch and transforms it for a variety of formats, using nothing but his loaf and some off-the-shelf tools.

Matt Rea has got some good things going on over at Design Flea.

26 July 2002

§ Web standards · RSS etc.

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    You really should get an RSS feed together – all the cool kids are doing it.

    Seriously though, I just started using a neat desktop RSS aggregator called NetNewsWire Lite and already I find that I’m using my browser less and less. Skimming through the headlines from my favourite sites first thing in the morning feels half like web browsing and half like checking emails.

    So, yes, get this blog syndicateable.

    One of us. One of us. One of…

    Jeremy
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    26 Jul 2002
    17:32 GMT

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