‘Cool Scripts’ Category

Dave Winer: Share Your OPML

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May 7th, 2006
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Dave Winer: Share Your OPML It is a self-described “commons for sharing outlines, feeds, and taxonomy.” It will gather a community of subscription lists and aggregate them in interesting and useful ways.

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PhoneBlogz – blog by phone

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PhoneBlogz – blog by phone: An interesting concept and it seems to qork quite well. You call in your phone message and an MP3 is created with a flash player attached that can then be posted to your WordPress or Serendipity blogs. The free service is for 20 seconds with ads but their paid service is a little dissappointing. They only offer a maximum of 6 minutes for $9.99 per month. For would be podcasters, this might not be the solution though I can see keeping a voice journal being interesting a few years down the road.

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WP plugin: Digg Defender

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April 28th, 2006
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WP Plugin: Digg Defender pre-WP-cache caching plugin that sends you over to Coral Cache if you’re coming from /., digg, etc. It will give an “order-of” performance increase, according to my tests, even on shared hosting. Thanks Elliott

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gotAPI: Method Lookup

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April 12th, 2006
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gotAPI: Method Lookup Pretty cool one-stop shop for HTML, PHP, MySQL, Java, JavaScript, Perl, XPath, CSS etc. methods, parameters ad everything else in between. Pages returned are valid results from the web. Thanks Wired MonkeyBites

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Grazr: Simple AJAX feed

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April 3rd, 2006
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Grazr: Simple AJAX feed Add an AJAX feed box into your blog using Grazr. Find a more comprehensive review here.

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FF Extension: X-Ray

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March 30th, 2006
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FF Extension: X-Ray View your markup on a Firefox page without having to view source. Sometimes quite unreadable, extremely useful at others. Thanks 456 Berea Street

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WP plugin: Sprint Post

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March 22nd, 2006
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WP plugin: Sprint Post This plugin makes moblogging from Sprint PCS phones really simple. I had written something like this a couple of years ago. It screen-scrapes the Sprint Picture Mail email, downloads the picture to the server, and formats a post to display it. For those that have not tried moblogging or blogging pictures from cell phones, it can become quite the habit and really quite cool. I stopped doing this sometime ago, but the original blog still exists at http://mindfulmusings.net/moblog/

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Megite: What’s Happening Right Now

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March 18th, 2006
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Megite: What’s Happening Right Now intelligently uncovering the most relevant items from auto discovered news sites and weblogs This time they let users create their own Megite page with subscription lists tuned with feeds. This seems to be an amalgamation of a feed reader with a Memeorandom and has the look and feel of Digg. My initial reaction after looking at the front page is that Memeorandom has a much better “at a glance” readability than Megite which reads more like a blog than anything else. {EDIT] I just got my OPML imported and I have to admit, this is much easier to read than my news reader.

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Performancing Metrics

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March 14th, 2006
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Performancing Metrics After having tried Google Analytics for a while (and having removed them) I have installed the newly released Performancing Metrics to give it a quick try. Check out some of the new features including (possibly) cool bitsof information such as Adsense clicks. The presentation seems a lot more lucid and easy to access/understand than Google, but then again, my account has no data so far. Expect a review soon. PS: For all those scratching your heads … The stats update hourly, so give it a couple of hours and then check again.

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