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Wednesday, February 27, 2002
I saw Mena Trott and Benjamin Trott on TechTV this morning. If you don't know them, they are the developers of Moveable Type.
Mena is a graphic designer and Benjamin is an accomplished programmer. I got the impression that they both lost their jobs last year when the dot.com bubble burst, and they decided to build Moveable Type.
The amazing thing is that they started the Moveable Type project last September, and they are planning to release version 2 in March this year.
I give them a lot of credit for accomplishing so much in 6 months. 11:35:11 AM
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Blogging and Googling
Matt Jones discusses a new practice that ScottAndrew is using on his blog. Below each post, he has a link to search Google on the topic that his blog entry is about." [The Shifted Librarian]
Sure, you can do this in Radio. It's not automated, but it's not too hard. Just ad a link to your post that contains a Google search. Like this: <a href="http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=how+to+build+a+google+search+into+a+link">How to build a Google search into a link</a>
Here's what the link will look like:
How to build a Google search into a link
Just substitute a + sign wherever you would have used a space in your search terms. 11:01:36 AM
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The Web Is for Serving, Not Surfing. The three central tenets of the Internet are peer-to-peer, distributed control and free
speech. If you ask me, the broadband companies are in favor of none of these. For example,
Time Warner RoadRunner recently terminated my service because I was running a Web server
on my home system. [osOpinion] 10:51:08 AM
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