Green’s mashup more than potatoes
I think Adam Green is really starting to make some progress here, combining metadata from numerous sources to create a . . . something.
I’m not sure what you call it. It’s like a lens. It’s like a memetracker. It’s like a grazing list. It’s a beed. It’s a glist : )
To call it a mashup is not giving it enough credit, in my opinion.
Sprinkle a little attention seasoning on that baby and you’ve got a pie.
Am I going to have to learn Ruby before OPML camp?

I like to call it an annotated reading list.
That it is.
[…] Annotated Reading List As Matt Terenzio has noticed, Adam Green is playing with some dynamically generated OPML files he’s creating using a variety of services. Adam call the current output an Annotated Reading List. During the development process he discovered some ‘undocumented limitations’ within the Technorati API… I’m not sure where this experiment is going, but am keeping an eye on it. - Tags: OPML Reading List Filed Under: OPML […]
“It’s like a grazing list. It’s a beed. It’s a glist”
Hehe, we’re gonna have to have a smackdown there Matt!
Actually, just to cause more confusion, I’ve been wondering if we should label these multimedia Reading List as…. SEEDs = Sensory Feeds. Seeing as SEEDs are the fruit at the leaf nodes in a tree I think this will tie in nicely with the direction some feed grazers are going. And as a SEED meme accumulates momementum it can actually spawn a whole other OPML tree, just like a real SEED.
Anyway, just thought I’d throw that in there
One thing is for sure James, at least I can feel healthy when I sit down at my computer and experiment with OPML.
Trees, seeds, fruit. Can’t be bad for me. : )
Yes, things are almost becoming biblical here. I can even feel a post about the “Tree of Knowledge” coming on in relation to a new grazer I’m beta testing… and it will have a very relevant link to an earlier conversation between yourself and Danny Ayers… remember? Amazing really how all this imagery is tying together…. feels almost karmic
Can’t wait to see the new grazer. It seems like there is a book or essay to be written on this emerging phenomenon. It might be an easy write if four or five people got together. . .