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<channel>
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<title>WriteTheWeb</title>
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<link>http://writetheweb.com</link>
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<description>News for web users that write back</description>
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<language>en-us</language>
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<copyright>Copyright 2000, WriteTheWeb team.</copyright>
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<managingEditor>editor@writetheweb.com</managingEditor>
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<webMaster>webmaster@writetheweb.com</webMaster>
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<image>
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<title>WriteTheWeb</title>
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<url>http://writetheweb.com/images/mynetscape88.gif</url>
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<link>http://writetheweb.com</link>
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<width>88</width>
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<height>31</height>
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<description>News for web users that write back</description>
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</image>
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<item>
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<title>Giving the world a pluggable Gnutella</title>
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<link>http://writetheweb.com/read.php?item=24</link>
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<description>WorldOS is a framework on which to build programs that work like Freenet or Gnutella -allowing distributed applications using peer-to-peer routing.</description>
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</item>
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<item>
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<title>Syndication discussions hot up</title>
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<link>http://writetheweb.com/read.php?item=23</link>
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<description>After a period of dormancy, the Syndication mailing list has become active again, with contributions from leaders in traditional media and Web syndication.</description>
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</item>
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<item>
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<title>Personal web server integrates file sharing and messaging</title>
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<link>http://writetheweb.com/read.php?item=22</link>
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<description>The Magi Project is an innovative project to create a combined personal web server and messaging system that enables the sharing and synchronization of information across desktop, laptop and palmtop devices.</description>
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</item>
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<item>
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<title>Syndication and Metadata</title>
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<link>http://writetheweb.com/read.php?item=21</link>
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<description>RSS is probably the best known metadata format around. RDF is probably one of the least understood. In this essay, published on my O'Reilly Network weblog, I argue that the next generation of RSS should be based on RDF.</description>
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</item>
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<item>
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<title>UK bloggers get organised</title>
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<link>http://writetheweb.com/read.php?item=20</link>
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<description>Looks like the weblogs scene is gathering pace beyond the shores of the US. There's now a UK-specific page on weblogs.com, and a mailing list at egroups.</description>
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</item>
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<item>
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<title>Yournamehere.com more important than anything</title>
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<link>http://writetheweb.com/read.php?item=19</link>
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<description>Whatever you're publishing on the web, your site name is the most valuable asset you have, according to Carl Steadman.</description>
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