h1. What is it? ozimodo is a "Ruby on Rails":http://www.rubyonrails.org powered "tumblelog":http://www.kottke.org/05/10/tumblelogs. It's like a blog, but different. Tumblelogs are quick-and-dirty. They are loosely structured and used to share various iotas of interest. Throw a link log, a moblog, a quote blog, and a code blog (%(aside)colog? quoblog?%) into a blender and out pops a delicious, fat free tumblelog. Two popular tumblelogs are "projectionist":http://project.ioni.st and "Anarchaia":http://www.anarchaia.org (%(aside)the progenitor%). They're easy to understand once you see it in action. h1. So... what do I do? Got a cozy little hut where Rails is welcome? Great! "Download":download.html ozimodo and "get started":install.html. You'll be tumbleloggin' in no time. h1. Features! * Support for a billion different post types * Caching * Ta-ta-tagging * Inline, Ajaxy editing of tumbles * Atom feed * "Command line tumbler":oz.html * A totally awesome "REST API":api.html * Flexible: use it as a moblog, a real blog, or your own crazy hybrid * Totally open source. Hack it apart and "send us a patch":http://rubyforge.org/projects/ozimodo!