Monday, August 2, 2004

> Scott Young: We are proud to announce today that Steve Kirks has been named product manager for its Radio UserLand personal web publishing and weblogging product. Steve, one of Radio's constant proponents, is a great person to continue to move Radio ahead and give it a future. Its a great product that needs someone like Steve to manage its care and feeding. We are looking forward to great things from Steve. Welcome Aboard.
[Scott Young's Radio Weblog]   11:42:40 PM  Link  Google It!  
> Matthew Rothenberg: Anybody who harnesses his hospital stay as a PR opportunity to show off the features of his wireless PowerBook configuration is tops in my book. Best wishes for a prompt recovery, Mr. Jobs!
[Rothenberg's Mac Enterprise]   10:01:34 PM  Link  Google It!  
> Steve Kirks: It's official — Radio has a future. Take a moment to read the press release and the letter to Radio users. Follow our progress at http://steve.userland.com/.
[house of warwick]   3:14:19 PM  Link  Google It!  
> Dave Winer: Marc Canter switched from Radio to Movable Type, and finds that some features he depends on are missing.
[Scripting News]   12:01:53 PM  Link  Google It!  
> Adam Curry: If you want all the features of Radio, why not use Radio?
[Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog]   12:00:56 PM  Link  Google It!  
> Jim Moore: I'm writing because I really really need your  help. The genocide in Sudan has taken a much worse turn, militias are burning people--children and adults--in what can only be described as mob psychology. What was a "Rwanda in slow motion" because the genocide was being carried out by an engineered famine and epidemic, is no longer going slowly. This is starting to feel like Rwanda all over again, as the frenzy builds up...
[Jim Moore's cybernetics, politics, emergence, etc.]   11:27:45 AM  Link  Google It!  
> Jonathan Schwartz: We've been running an experiment recently - putting computers up for sale on eBay. We've been doing it for a couple reasons...
[Jonathan Schwartz's Weblog]   4:40:33 AM  Link  Google It!