Tuesday, January 14, 2003
RidiculouslyEasyGroupForming [CommunityServerWiki]

Not only an worthy goal but I love the community server wiki.
9:18:32 PM  #  comment []

Edblogging Channel at Internet Topic Exchange TopicExchange. introducing the topic exchange [CommunityServerWiki]

I started a channel called EdBlogging at Topic Exchange! http://topicexchange.com/t/edblogging/
8:28:58 PM  #  comment []

Jeffrey Zeldman, a leading proponent of Web standards, shares Mark Pilgrim's disbelief at the discontinuity in the W3C roadmap. "By design, the present XHTML 2.0 draft is not backward compatible with HTML 4 or XHTML 1." [Scripting News]

Who the hell is running the ship? This means that there is need for serious analysis on how we got to where we are with the new specs. One day your site looks great, the next day it 's wack!
8:20:55 PM  #  comment []

Ridiculously Easy Group Forming. New and improved. Thought I'd mention something new I've been hacking on for the last few evenings. It's not all done yet, but people are e-mailing me about it so here's a bit of an introduction:

    The Internet Topic Exchange

It's the first (as far as I know) real-life implementation of Ridiculously Easy Group Forming. Basically, it lets you create sites like KMPings just by filling out a form.

Once you've created one, you can send TrackBack pings to it, and see them like so. There's also RSS for the aggregator junkies.

With any luck Matt Mower will be supporting it with his LiveTopics tool, so it'll be trivial to use from Radio as well.

Any suggestions / feature requests?

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[Second p0st] [Jon Schull's Weblog]

Essential Reading here! The future is Ridiculously Easy Group Forming and thE first generation implementations are coming out! 2003 will be exciting!
11:09:55 AM  #  comment []

Ridiculously Easy Group Forming. New and improved. Thought I'd mention something new I've been hacking on for the last few evenings. It's not all done yet, but people are e-mailing me about it so here's a bit of an introduction:

    The Internet Topic Exchange

It's the first (as far as I know) real-life implementation of Ridiculously Easy Group Forming. Basically, it lets you create sites like KMPings just by filling out a form.

Once you've created one, you can send TrackBack pings to it, and see them like so. There's also RSS for the aggregator junkies.

With any luck Matt Mower will be supporting it with his LiveTopics tool, so it'll be trivial to use from Radio as well.

Any suggestions / feature requests?

Comment

[Second p0st] [Jon Schull's Weblog]

Essential Reading here! The future is Ridiculously Easy Group Forming and thE first generation implementations are coming out! 2003 will be exciting!
11:03:53 AM  #  comment []