For instance, I have a tab called OLPC, on which I have the feed for planet.laptop.org, and I also have the rss feeds for ivan krstic’s blog, who built the security layer for the olpc, walter bender’s blog, anne gentle’s justwriteclick blog, who wrote the help documentation for the laptop; I’ve also got a twitter search for the last 20 mentions of “olpc”, which turns up some interesting things. Once it’s set up, it runs itself. I’m not a fan of all things google, but I have found iGoogle to be very useful.

The share functionality is stupid though – as far as I can tell, I can email a tab to someone, or something? Anyways.

I have a book of collected documents from paris during the student strikes in 1969 which contains a facsimile of a pamphlet describing how to fold newspapers and place them under the shoulders of your jacket for added protection during riots. This is one thing you can *not* do with RSS ;)