Sharing my OPML

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Paul Stamatiou shared his OPML with his readers today and I liked the idea. So I thought of doing the same. For those of you who do not know what OPML is-

OPML stands for Outline Processor Markup Language and is the XML format for an outline. It is the standard and preferred format for importing and exporting a collection of feeds

If you love to read Blogs, feel free to import my OPML. It has currently about 64 feeds. You may share your OPML here if you wish.

Download my OPML

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7 responses so far,

  1. 1

    Thilak

    August 9, 2006 at 7:08 am

    Yeah, its a good idea. We can share our OPML files on this site share.opml.org

  2. 2

    Cory

    August 9, 2006 at 10:23 am

    call me old fashion, but i like placing all my everyday sites into a bookmark folder in firefox and saying open all in tabs

  3. 3

    Shivaranjan

    August 9, 2006 at 7:40 pm

    Good Idea. I will think and put my opml for download.

  4. 4

    Kyle Eslick

    August 9, 2006 at 9:26 pm

    I like this idea.

    Currently, my OPML is at about 250ish feeds :)

    This makes it easy to keep track of whats going on around the blogosphere, including here at JohnTP.com!

  5. 5

    John T P

    August 9, 2006 at 10:28 pm

    Thilak- Thanks for the info

    Cory- Earlier I used to just note down any interesing site I come across on a Notepad. It’s been only a few months since I started subscribing to feeds and I love the idea. Also after I started using a Feed Reader to manage the feeds, my use of browsers have reduced a lot.

    Shivaranjan- How many Feeds have you subscribed so far?

    Kyle Eslick- Yesterday I visited your blog after I saw it listed on my incoming links in the WP Admin Panel. I read one of your posts in which you mentioned that you cancel your subscriptions the second you notice that you are not getting the full feed. Then how do you manage my feed that is Partial? lol.. I am just curious :-)

    Anyways I have been thinking about switching to full feeds but there are a few reasons why I have kept my feed partial, like there were a few sites that used to reblog many of my posts directly from my feed.

    Even now I see a few sites using some automatic methods to blog each and every one of my blogging articles directly from my feed.

    One of them is http://weblog-pla.net ,Is this a spam blog?

  6. 6

    Kyle Eslick

    August 10, 2006 at 4:41 am

    I actually keep a feed folder of partial feeds within my feed reader. On slower days I dig through them and if a title catches my eye, I will usually check it out :)

  7. 7

    Shivaranjan

    August 10, 2006 at 5:52 am

    Currently I have subscribed to around 55 feeds :-)



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