Weblogs by Tube Station
I came across another great example of the location-based nature of weblogs and webloggers today.
It is called London Bloggers Tube Map and allows you to track down bloggers by their nearest station.
I came across another great example of the location-based nature of weblogs and webloggers today.
It is called London Bloggers Tube Map and allows you to track down bloggers by their nearest station.
While searching for random things on Feedster I came across The Open Guide to London.
It is a wiki about London and by the looks of its Index Page it is getting along nicely. Some of the interesting nodes I found are:
They also provide all their pages in RDF and RSS formats.
Me and a friend gave Skype a try and I must say its amasing. He was on a ISDN in South Africa and I was on my ADSL in London. My firewall blocked all incoming connections and it worked a charm. Sound quality was comparable to a phone if not better.
I am keen to try it against a lesser connection like a modem in South Africa, but so far its awsome.
For a few days I have been trying to find the Feed Validator previously at archive.org it now has its own domain at feedvalidator.org.
scriptygoddess mentioned rssWeather.com. It is currently in beta and provides rss feeds for weather in your area that updates regularly, very kewl.
While looking for a means to spell check my posts I came across Zempt It is a nifty Windows based tool for posting new posts and editing old posts in a MT weblog.