Keep a very close eye on ACAP…
A broad collection of content publishers have banded together to form a standards group call ACAP - Automated Content Access Protocol. They released the first version of their proposed standard yesterday. The goal of this standard is to give publishers a means of controlling how their content […]
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Published November 30th, 2007 in Current Events, Digital Media and Standards. 0 CommentsVista’s Biggest Security Risk: Asking Permission…
Published February 6th, 2007 in Security and Standards. 1 CommentI’ve been using Windows Vista for several months now, and find it to be a cleaner and somewhat better designed operating system then Windows XP. And while there are clearly UI updates from the XP interface, Microsoft’s most significant update - and one of Vista’s key selling points - is not so easy to […]
While less well know than RSS, OPML is starting to get some traction…
So what is OPML?
OPML stands for ’Outline Processor Markup Language’ - not a particularly informative acronym.
It was developed by Dave Winer (et al) in 2000 as a tool to represent outlined items using XML. Simply put, the intention was for people to use it to exchange generic hierarchial lists. […]





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