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Saturday, April 28, 2007

Speaking of iTunes

One the examples of serendipitous non-browser mashups from my Data Integration talk features this gem. del.icio.us allows you to specify persistent queries to be exposed as RSS feeds. Now that iTunes supports podcasts and enclosures, you can set up your own free video content (e.g. Quick Time movies tagged as being funny).

Find out how, here.
Posted by Brian Sletten at 6:57 PM

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