Tuesday, October 29, 2002
Jeremy Allaire: Timothy Appnel writes about the DevCon video blogging experiment, and handily created a script that converts our SOAP webservice into an RSS feed of new postings. Thanks Tim!
[Jeremy Allaire's Radio] 11:23:34 PM Link Google It!
[Jeremy Allaire's Radio] 11:23:34 PM Link Google It!
Jason Levine: Friggin' ATEX!?!. Oh my god, are you joking? The New York Times still uses Atex!?!
[Q Daily News] 7:58:28 PM Link Google It!
[Q Daily News] 7:58:28 PM Link Google It!
Marc Barrot: While I was in Bonn last week, I spent half the night with Andre Radke, wolfing down his excellent home made pizza and having him review activeRenderer's code.
[Marc Barrot: activeRenderer] 6:43:18 PM Link Google It!
[Marc Barrot: activeRenderer] 6:43:18 PM Link Google It!
Daddy's home. Sharing the dugout and lots of affection with their sons, the Giants telegraphed good news about fatherhood -- and manhood -- in 2002.
[Salon.com] 4:56:08 PM Link Google It!
[Salon.com] 4:56:08 PM Link Google It!
Mark Pilgrim: Blogdex 2.0. Redesigned on the back end to be much faster, redesigned on the front end to break everybody's screen scraping scripts. Not that I would do such a thing. (Also broken, but planning to be fixed soon, is the RSS feed.) (44 words)
[dive into mark] 4:13:00 PM Link Google It!
[dive into mark] 4:13:00 PM Link Google It!
Doc Searls: I discover by Allan Karl that Doonesbury has discovered blogs. See here and here for two samples.
[The Doc Searls Weblog] 3:51:03 PM Link Google It!
[The Doc Searls Weblog] 3:51:03 PM Link Google It!
Mike Donellan: I'm still here! Apologies to those of you who've stopped by here wondering what the hell was up with me these past few weeks... I've just been dealing with a major life-change decision over the past week or so, and just haven't had time to devote to blogging. More later.
[blackholebrain] 3:31:32 PM Link Google It!
[blackholebrain] 3:31:32 PM Link Google It!
Ed Cone: The News & Record ran its campaign preview article this morning on the Howard Coble-Tara Grubb race. Grubb was given equal space in the article, and her views were presented seriously.
[EdCone.com] 3:17:38 PM Link Google It!
[EdCone.com] 3:17:38 PM Link Google It!
Who owns your e-mail?. Freelance TV producer Nancy Carter says she missed out on a job opportunity when an e-mail ended up in a suspended Internet account. Now she wants to reform the ISP industry.
[CNET News.com] 2:28:14 PM Link Google It!
[CNET News.com] 2:28:14 PM Link Google It!