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Tuesday, July 22, 2003
 

 

Doc Searl "blog byte"

 I found this 12 sec, "blog byte" from the Chris Lydon interview of Doc Searls clever and interesting.  This sound byte and another about networks kept ringing in my head this morning.

In this "blog byte", Doc describes RSS using basic, everyday radio theory.  Even though radio theory is technical, most people understand the basics.  Doc said something like "it allows the post itself to be picked up like a radio signal and followed back to it's source".  Cool. Simple and described in a way my mother would understand.

Be sure to listen to the Chris Lydon/Doc Searls interview in it's entirety.

 


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Blogradio Studio

Bob Doyle's Blogradio Studio in its portable case. [Scripting News]


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Chris Lydon interviews Doc Searls

Chris Lydon interviews Doc Searls."Metablogger Doc Searls votes Liberal, bets Conservative, and in both dimensions picks Howard Dean to win the presidential campaign in 2004. " The hyperlinked underdogs are going to subvert the isolated overdogs every time," Doc forecast in our conversation this afternoon. "


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Nikon Wi-Fi Camera

Nikon Wi-Fi Camera. Nikon's popular Nikon D-1, a professional digital camera used by thousands of newspaper photographers, is being replaced by Nikon's new D-2. Among the features of the new D-2 is a Wi-Fi attachment to the camera for automatic FTP to a web site or file server. The device, called the WT-1, attaches t... [DailyWireless]


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Discovering AOL's weblogs

I read on Michael Gartenberg's weblog that AOL's weblogs were really nice and simple and slick, so I thought, let's see if I can create one too. So I entered my screen name and password, okay so far, but you have to be an AOL member to create a weblog. There's a trial period of 45 days in which you get 1045 free hours. That's 23 hours per day. But get this, after that it's $23.90 per month. That's pretty hefty considering that all I want to do is run a weblog. For the first year that would be approx $264. I can get a blogspot blog for $0. [Scripting News]


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