Grazr, OPML and sidebar reading lists
I’ve been reading more and more about Grazr the last couple of days and it now seems to be open for testing. They got a new version of the grazr.com homepage which links to the blog, a sandbox and a link with instructions for installing it on your own web page. But what does it do? Grazr offers a script with which you are able to import an OPML file and publish the fresh contents on your own site! It works kinda cool and gives you the opportunity to offer a reading list for your visitors.
Other - kinda similar - services are the Bitty Browser, OPod and Optimal OPML Browser.
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Grazr Blog » Blog Archive » Response
Mar 17, 2006 at 12:47 pm
[…] The public alpha has had a response beyond what I could have possibly imagined. All day on tech.memeorandum, with links from lots and lots of people. I’m still a little dumbfounded bt the overwhelmingly positive response. The web panel is hopefully just the first in a series of Grazr projects that I hope are received half as well as the Grazr web panel alpha has been. […]
A Feed Is Born » Grazr is live - RSS, Webfeeds and Information Overload!
Jan 8, 2007 at 8:12 pm
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