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MyTimeLines.net – Cut + Paste Feed Timelines

MyTimeLines.netIf you need to create a timeline look no further than MyTimelines. This widget’s dead simple to use and it makes for an interesting way to navigate blog entries.

To get started just cut and paste the URL from your blog/website’s feed (Atom, RDF or RSS feed with date info), type in your parameters—display style (based on units of time), font, height, and width—and click on Get Code. Paste it on your site, and voila, you’ve got a stylin’ ajaxy timeline showcasing your latest postings. MyTimeLines is absolutely free and anyone can use it. It takes no time to set up, so give it a try today.

MyTimeLines.net In Their Own Words

“My Timelines was created to offer a new and exciting way to browse Atom, RDF and RSS Feeds. In addition to browsing feeds, timelines, also offer promotional value and can be pasted into many websites and blogs. Why not encourage your blog readers to re-publish your timeline?”

Why MyTimeLines.net It Might Be A Killer

MytimeLines is an interesting way to present feeds. It’s interactive, so users have more to work with, and it’s very easy to setup and install. Makes organizing and finding posts easier. Could be interesting with Twitter.

Some Questions About MyTimeLines.net

Will users want to create timelines out of their feeds? Is there much mainstream appeal here? MyTimeLines.net

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