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''Services that have adopted APML''
* [[Bloglines]] is an RSS reader. It is one of the major RSS readers on the web, with its main competitor being [[Google Reader]]. Bloglines recently announced it will support APML<ref>[http://www.bloglines.com/about/news#147 Bloglines Blog]</ref>.
* [[Cluztr]] is a social network built on clicks. It allows you to share your browsing history with friends and family. It fills your APML file based on what you browse on the web.
* [[Dandelife]] - Dandelife is a social network built around the telling of your life's stories. You can use Dandelife to create your own personal biography and then share that with the rest of the world.
* [[Engagd]] is a webservice that helps you manage your attention profile for use around the web.
* Idiomag<ref>[http://www.idiomag.com/apml idiomag + apml - idiomag | your music magazine<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* [[OpenLink Data Spaces]] is a Distributed Collaborative Web Application Platform, Social Network and Content Management System.
* [[Particls]] alerts users about interesting information. It rates key words as you read articles that it suggests to you, as well using the APML file to filter new content based on your profile.
 
==Specifications==