<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>FlyNote.com</title><link>http://flynote.com</link><description>FlyNote.com RSS feed.</description><item><title>Holy smokes, was the iPhone a ripoff?</title><link>http://flynote.com/default.aspx?NoteId=498&amp;Author=flynote&amp;SearchString=</link><description>!http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.engadgetmobile.com/media/2007/01/iphone-vs-ke850-2-wm.jpg! 
 
"engadget":http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2007/01/11/iphone-and-lg-ke850-separated-at-birth/</description></item><item><title>Flynote Tag Lines - Voting Time</title><link>http://flynote.com/default.aspx?NoteId=333&amp;Author=flynote&amp;SearchString=</link><description>!http://www.flynote.com/images/dot.jpg! Flynote - Explode your thoughts
!http://www.flynote.com/images/dot.jpg! Flynote - Lay your eggs
!http://www.flynote.com/images/dot.jpg! Flynote - Cage-free
!http://www.flynote.com/images/dot.jpg! Flynote - Soapbox of the stars
!http://www.flynote.com/images/dot.jpg! Flynote - Broadcast your dirt
!http://www.flynote.com/images/dot.jpg! Flynote - Shoot th</description></item><item><title>flynote competitors</title><link>http://flynote.com/default.aspx?NoteId=267&amp;Author=flynote&amp;SearchString=</link><description>Where should I begin, the list goes on forever! And yet, I would consider the depth of the competition a strong argument that this is an open field, and that better blogging applications are in demand. 

!http://www.nottr.com/images/nottr_logo.gif! "nottr":http://www.nottr.com just came out recently. Now you know I'm as biased as they come on this question, but honestly, I think nottr misses big</description></item><item><title>Welcome to flynote</title><link>http://flynote.com/default.aspx?NoteId=265&amp;Author=flynote&amp;SearchString=</link><description>Are you one of those people, that for all the endless chatter about "blogs", have privately, quietly, never quite grasped the concept?
 
Maybe you get the basic idea, that a blog is a web-based vehicle for personality X to mouth off, pontificate, and yammer about whatever it is they think they know or feel, that day, or minute.
 
And yet, every time you consider the "blogosphere", you're left </description></item><item><title>flynote revisted </title><link>http://flynote.com/default.aspx?NoteId=264&amp;Author=flynote&amp;SearchString=</link><description>hi,

this is the first posting by the creator of flynote. 

here's a bit of the story

first had the idea for flynote way back in 2002, during a class I was taking in asp.net programming. 

I was facing the basic dilemma of needing to constantly send myself emails. 

and so, Boom!, how 'bout a simple web-based program that lets me save stuff for myself, a {me-mail}, as it were. 

so I </description></item></channel></rss>