GrazrScript in public beta

Grazr script, which allows you to make widgets with the Grazr app, and potentially much more, is now public.

In case you don’t know, Grazr is sort of an OPML. . . well grazer. It’s a very important concept in this future present world of a web that is built on top of RSS.

If I was forced to choose whether I could only use RSS or HTML, I’d choose RSS.

Luckily, I don’t have to. I just think it’s more important in the paradigm shift that is taking place right now. The move toward services and relationships, that is, over distribution and consumption.

I was allowed to test it out in the private beta, and found it to be pretty damn cool. Maybe when I have I minute I’ll post an example of my experiments. I promised not to talk about it before it went public, and man it was tough.

One thing I know. It will be an important piece in the next web application I build.

Expect to see a lot more action in this area. I’m sure Tom Morris has a few things brewing already.

Here is the spec..

Nov 03 2006 07:03 pm | RSS and OPML and adamgreen and grazr and feedgrazers and tommorris |

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