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    <title>The Laziest Web</title>
    <summary>I didn&apos;t even have time to blog my lazyweb request for the idea, and Alan Taylor&apos;s already built it. His del.icio.us comments bookmarklet shows you...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>I didn't even have time to blog my lazyweb request for the idea, and Alan Taylor's already built it. His <a href="http://www.kokogiak.com/gedankengang/2005/03/newsmashing-with-delicious-yab-yet.html">del.icio.us comments bookmarklet</a> shows you notes that people have made on any page that you're visiting. I'd love to see it as a Firefox sidebar, too, perhaps one that follows the page you're on and constantly updates.</p>

<p>All of this, of course, just enhances my belief that Alan's the best person working with connecting user-facing web services today. Between the Etech presentation on <a href="http://www.kokogiak.com/mashup/preso.html">Web Services Mash-Up</a> and Ben's work on <a href="http://www.sixapart.com/pronet/weblog/2005/03/power_tools_for.html">remixing blogs</a> with his <span class="caps">CPAN </span>modules that we released as part of the Power Tools set, I'm getting excited about connecting things together again.</p>

<p>Add in the the momentum I've been seeing around <a href="http://typekey.torrez.org/guide/show/HomePage">TypeKey</a>, the buzz and fuss around <span class="caps">AJAX, </span>and the increasing amount of requests I'm getting for info on the AtomAPI, and it feels like we'll be seeing a lot of cool new stuff coming together in the next few weeks and months. I can't wait.</p>]]>
      
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