Conrad Schneiker wrote: > ==== quote ==== > The Resource Description Framework (RDF) integrates a variety of > applications from library catalogs and world-wide directories to > syndication > and aggregation of news, software, and content to personal collections of > music, photos, and events using XML as an interchange syntax. > > The RDF specifications provide a lightweight ontology system to > support the > exchange of knowledge on the Web. > The W3C Semantic Web Activity Statement explains W3C's plans for RDF, > including the RDF Core WG and RDF Interest Group. > ==== end quote ==== > > Looks very cool. > > > On most systems you can > > arrange to have these feeds displayed on your desktop. > > Do all other Win/Whatever users except for me already know how to do this? Most news syndication uses a specific flavor of RDF called RSS, and I assume this is what Dave has used (RDF itself is too generic). One of my favor RSS readers is AmphetaDesk: http://www.disobey.com/amphetadesk/ If you don't like that, here's a list of available readers: http://blogspace.com/rss/readers Have fun! Curt