Cool service

Jenny pointed me in the direction of kunekt, which will take your contact information and make an RSS or RDF file out of it. So you can use your favorite aggregator and subscribe to folks contact information. Sort of like collecting business cards, but I can keep the information completely updated for you. That’s fairly cool. Now I just need to get to work on creating categories in Amphetadesk so I can keep all those “business cards” seperate from my news channels, eh?

Here’s my file:



Similar Posts

  • Talk about just not getting it..

    Saw this post over at the J-Walk blog. Apparently, someone has decided to do a study of how much we all read blogs at work: Workers in the U.S will this year waste the equivalent of 551,000 years reading blogs, a study has suggested. Yup, all those tips, ideas, solutions, and general tech information that…

  • Del.icio.us

    I started playing around a bit with delicious.com a bit tonight. There’s a pretty good possibility that I’ll be switching my link blog away from Bloglines in the near future, mostly because of the availability of tags and tag-specific RSS feeds that I’m going to be incorporating into my category feeds as I move forward…

  • Blogger stuff

    I didn’t notice it earlier but Angela just pointed out the new stuff in the blogger interface. Now posting operates a bit more like Word, I can change fonts, colors and sizes, I can center text and there are keyboard shortcuts for all of that stuff. Not sure how much I’l really use this, but…

  • The hardest part to troubleshoot

    So what’s the one piece of tech that gives you most trouble when it comes to finding a solution? For me right now, it’s my home wireless router. I can’t seem to keep my connection for more than 30 minutes or so before it drops. I’ve tried changing channels, WEP settings, moving around the house,…

  • Early birthday

    I got so busy yesterday that I forgot to mention that my lovely wife picked up my birthday present a couple of weeks early over the weekend. Since we have thousands of digital photos sitting on the hard drive of my desktop machine at home, and I worry about the ability to back them up…

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

To respond on your own website, enter the URL of your response which should contain a link to this post's permalink URL. Your response will then appear (possibly after moderation) on this page. Want to update or remove your response? Update or delete your post and re-enter your post's URL again. (Find out more about Webmentions.)