OPML for your enjoyment

I'm teaching a webinar tomorrow for NTEN on how RSS is changing how we send and receive electronic communications. As part of the webinar I want to offer participants a set of RSS feeds to get them started, and what better form to offer it in than an OPML file?

An OPML file is basically a file of RSS feed addresses that tells an RSS reader which RSS feeds to track and display. My OPML file (download by clicking the filename below) includes feeds on Blogging/Web 2.0, e-consultation, e-democracy, e-politics, e-pr, friends, general news, Internet research, nonprofit technology, political blogs, RSS, social software, and tech news.

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Dan McQuillan says

February 9, 2007 - 6:28am
hi alexa did you read that Yahoo has launched Pipes, an RSS remixer? It's probably a bit geeky for your NTEN audience right now, but Tim O'Reilly thinks it's a milestone in the history of the internet.

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