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Friday, May 21, 2004
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Try Web surfing with accessibility software and a blindfold
After listening to David's audio post, I thought wow, I just heard one of the best non-technical arguments for separating the content from the presentation.
Blind Chance: David Faucheux's Audio Web Log: 'Blind like me': Try Web surfing with accessibility software and a blindfold
6:12:49 AM
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Now you see it, now you don't
I just noticed that the "new" Audioblogger icon introduced last week morphed into something different.
I vote for this one over the last!
5:58:58 AM
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Bill Gates on Blogging
Remarks by Bill Gates, Chairman and Chief Software Architect, Microsoft Corporation Microsoft CEO Summit 2004 Redmond, Washington May 20, 2004 "And so, what blogging and these notifications are about is that you make it very easy to write something that you can think of, like an e-mail, but it goes up onto a Web site. And then people who care about that get a little notification. And so, for example, if you care about dozens of people whenever they write about a certain topic, you can have that notification come into your Inbox and it will be in a different folder and so only when you're interested in browsing about that topic do you go in and follow those, and it doesn't interfere with your normal Inbox."
5:45:16 AM
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