Thursday, August 26, 2004
Mike Donellan: You know, sometimes you really don't need a reason to blog, but you might find that blogging helps to reason things out...
[blackholebrain] 10:23:27 PM Link Google It!
[blackholebrain] 10:23:27 PM Link Google It!
Denise Howell: Derek Powazek was on the radio yesterday, and I happened to catch the show. The book being flogged, My California, looks very worthwhile: a collection of unconventional essays about the Golden State, all donated by the authors, and with all proceeds going to the California Arts Council.
[Bag and Baggage] 10:17:50 PM Link Google It!
[Bag and Baggage] 10:17:50 PM Link Google It!
Phil Windley: The Department of Defense has RSS links for AFPS news articles, press advisories, news releases, aontract announcements, transcripts, and speeches.
[Windley's Enterprise Computing Weblog] 2:52:35 PM Link Google It!
[Windley's Enterprise Computing Weblog] 2:52:35 PM Link Google It!
Pat Ritchie: A recent post by Simon Willison got me thinking that I should really start a link blog. I have often run into the problem where I see all kinds of interesting posts in my aggregator, but then don't have time to read them. Sometimes I go back and read them, but very often they get lost as a new crop of posts come in. Publishing a link blog would allow me to archive these posts, so I could easily refer back to them. Radio's categories should be perfect for this, stay tuned.
[the power of 0ne] 1:19:03 PM Link Google It!
[the power of 0ne] 1:19:03 PM Link Google It!
Daniel Terdiman: The early users have been bloggers, which have clearly exploded geometrically.... The next adopters are online content publishers.
[Adam Curry's Weblog] 11:55:33 AM Link Google It!
[Adam Curry's Weblog] 11:55:33 AM Link Google It!