I’m offering up start.ns1.net my branded version of Tucows Start Service to anyone. Essentially it is a free home page service, with a little more flair.
Word of Warning, though. If you do sign up, pick out a username, and password, then enter one of your junk email addresses, because unfortunately there is no privacy settings, so anything you enter here will be availible to anyone who can google. It would be really cool if the Start Service supported OpenID to use the service instead of creating another username and password to remember.
Thanks to Ross Rader and his team, it now has add OPML export. Now the unfortunate things about this.
- I can not find the import OPML page for Subscriptions.
- I can upload and import an OPML bookmarks file, support to import a URL directly should be there.
These two things would make it easy to try out my service if you already have an OPML list of feeds you like to read.
Here is my start.ns1.net opml file. And my OPML from bloglines, which I modded to have categories tags.
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