Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft Releases Source Code on SourceForge.
Is this as significant as I think it is?
Larry O'Brien looks at my experimental blog: human aggregators: Editors vs. Clipping Services.
His premise is that Feedster and Technorati have made doing aggregated blogs irrelevant. I disagree. I subscribe to quite a bit of stuff in Feedster and Technorati. They don't bring back random cool stuff. Only a human can.
When you're looking at my other blog, it's full of random stuff. But, I'm gonna play with it for a while, see if it works on any level. If not, we'll move on. That's the nice thing about this. It's play time.
Chris Anderson says there's no way, no how that he's going to subscribe to my new aggregation blog experiment. Well, that's cool. But if anyone's trying to read that sucker in HTML, instead of RSS, I think they are plain nuts.
By the way, I just posted a ton more on there. Some interesting stuff, too!
Oh, and, I haven't ambandoned my Longhorn blog yet.
Kunal continues to be awesome. He just turned on an RSS 2.0 feed for my aggregated blog.
This feed is far more useful than the RDF one that I linked to yesterday.
eWeek's Steve Gillmor interviews Sun Microsystems new President and CEO, Jonathan Schwartz, and asks for his opinion on where Sun sees possibilities for working together with Microsoft.
Of course Steve brings up RSS again. I love it!
Heh, I started getting Google referers for people searching for "IKEA and Bill Gates." The weird things people search about. Oh, I see, IKEA's founder now has passed Bill as world's richest guy. You know, one of Bill's passions is giving his money away. Seriously. If you get a chance to hear him speak about world health, or education (two of the topics the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is very serious about) you'll quickly see he puts as much effort into giving his money away as he did in making it.
Alan Griver got the picture of me wearing my "Longhorns." Thanks Craig Berntson for the horns!
Rory has the scoop on Channel9. Heh! Love the comics Rory!
Well, I've just gone through my feeds and posted a TON over on my "interesting stuff found in 1400 feeds" blog.
So, what do you think? What would make something like this more useful? Just seeing titles with links to the full email body?
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