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		<title>
			Web 2.0 Information Management Workshop
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		<ownerName>
			djweinstein
		</ownerName>
		<dateModified>
			Tue Mar 18 2008 10:50:12 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time)
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		<ownerID>
			http://www.grazr.com/files/djweinstein
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		<dateCreated>
			Sat Nov 03 2007 16:00:03 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time)																								
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		<outline text="First, you will learn to create a dynamic reading list using Grazr widgets. Second, you learn how to use Yahoo! Pipes to create a combination RSS feed to include in your dynamic reading list. "/>
		<outline text="Grazr - Reading List Management and Tools" type="link" url="http://grazr.com"/>
		<outline text="Grazr Dynamic Reading List Demo (Video)" type="link" url="http://www.grazr.com/info/video/demo1.html"/>
		<outline text="Pipes: Rewire the web" type="link" url="http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/"/>
		<outline text="For example, we can thread together two feeds from the del.icio.us social bookmarking service . . ."/>
		<outline text="Info about del.icio.us RSS feeds" type="link" url="http://del.icio.us/help/rss"/>
		<outline text="Hey, why not embed a widget in your wiki? It sounds a bit painful, but really it's not." type="link" url="http://educators.pbwiki.com/"/>
		<outline text="I'd also like to show you <a href=&quot;http://ijot.net&quot;>iJot</a>, another OPML editor and renderer. This one's a true outliner. It is worth exploring as well."/>
		<outline text="iJot: Take Note!" type="link" url="http://ijot.net"/>
		<outline text="activeRoll Wizard" type="link" url="http://services.activerenderer.com/demo/roll/"/>
		<outline text="All of this comes courtesy of Outliner Processing Markup Language (OPML)"/>
		<outline text="OPML 2.0 (DRAFT)" type="link" url="http://www.opml.org/spec2"/>
		<outline grazr:linktarget="grazrwin" text="BusinessWeek" type="rss" url="http://www.businessweek.com/rss/bwdaily.rss"/>

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