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Flickr and Feedburner collaborate on photo streaming standard for webfeeds

Flickr visioneer Stewart Butterfield writes (in the Feed Thickens) that a proposed standard based on RSS will enable photos and photo sequences "spliced" into the in-line context of a weblog.

Sites such as Upcoming.org and Tribe.net are proving out a first round of web services that increasingly show up on weblogs (such as Ross Mayfield's tribe feeds in his sidebar, or my upcoming feed on this weblog's home page).

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