Hugs and Kisses

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  • by Frank Paynter on July 27, 2024

    My personalized Google home page has a huge "outliner" component now.  Clicking on ADD CONTENT a left panel opens that looks like it could have been drawn by Dave Winer.  Dave’s OPML editor project is moving along smartly.  My best guess though, is that Google either hand-crafted the look and feel of outliner content, or they used the open standard XOXO to render the page.

    I need some schooling on differences and benefits of OPML versus XOXO - one over the other.

    I know! I’ll Google it!  There’s also a lot of food for thought stacking up under the technorati OPML tag.

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