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July 29, 2004
Feed Me Links: Social bookmark manager
Posted by Clay Shirky
I owe John Manoogian of FeedMeLinks an apology — an earlier reference to a walkthrough of FeedMeLinks suggested that some features were not yet implemented. I was wrong — I’ve been playing with it for a couple of days, and everything works.
Interestingly, of the 4 common organizing tools for social link managers (tag or category, most recent first, by user, popularity), FML seems to have the greatest emphasis on characterizing users, going so far as to provide user icons. Can the FML dating service be far behind?
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1. Lion Kimbro on August 1, 2004 8:44 PM writes...
They export their links by XML- I believe it would be simple (but take a small amount of time) to write a web service that constructs a LocalNames list out of the XML file.
But do they include meta-data for giving multiple short names, or a BumpyCase name, to the links? I don't know. Will look into it.
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