The list and its accompanying OPML file has led to the creation by Alister Cameron of a Google Custom Search Engine to search specifically within the listed blogs. Lee Odden recently released a list of search marketing blogs, which he plans to...
An OPML file that
shows all the blogs that are part of that combined feed can be found here. Below, a recap of stories posted today to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with other items we've spotted but not blogged
separately:
An OPML file that shows all the blogs that are part of that combined
feed can be found
here. That may come, the
company told me, but for now the feed and OPML files are all that's made
available. It can seem like Google adds a new official blog...
Export to OPML format added The Windows Live Blog announced changes they have made to Live.com. The changes include; Per Page Settings (define columns, colors and themes) Gadgets" take up less room Search results get displayed (rendered) first when...
Export your group into OPML or OCS Now, start entering the feed urls or import a list using OPML. Overall, Calishain is positive about the service and says she looks forward to seeing it evolve. I agree.
How about the ability to import all your feeds from another reader via OPML? The OPML import feature I mentioned is an old version, which is why it
probably wasn't working well. I've removed the link, because he promises a new
improved OPML...
Search Engine for OPML Files. The new service allows you to search for specific addresses, businesses or business categories in the United States. Unlike the web-based Google Local service, results are minimal, featuring maps or satellite imagery.
You can choose the output as a plain ol' RSS link on an HTML or OPML, that you can import into a feed reader Our friend and fellow Web Search University faculty member, Tara Calishain, has release yet another new RSS tool named Kebberfegg (Keyword...
Import subscriptions via other readers and services via OPML In August, Findory's Greg Linden blogged that an "early" version of Findory's personalized RSS reader was available. Yesterday, Greg said that the release is now complete.
Not all of them are listed, as I didn't have the time to get everything in there (the ability to take a standard OPML export of feeds would be cool) and some feeds
glitched (sorry, Threadwatch, your feed didn't validate for TagCloud).
You need to be using a RSS news aggregator like Radio Userland or NetNewsWire which exports a subscription file (a list of sites you read) in OPML format. Adding a free "blogs I read" search box to your own weblog provides your readers with an easy...