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Monday, April 08, 2002

Sometimes a picture makes the difference. When I started the MUOTD project I also made a resolution to organize my document work using Radio's Bookmarks menu. Now before I close a window I think "Will I want to edit this again?" or "Is this part of some project?" If the answer to either question is yes, I bookmark it, and then drag-drop it into the category it belongs in, or create a category for it. It's made a major difference in my writing work. Note that some of the documents haven't been released yet, that's good -- less shooting from the hip, and hopefully the projects will make more sense when they're rolled out. [Dave Winer: Radio UserLand]
11:56:52 PM     Comments

It's not hard to find programmers to work on Radio, though. This evening I added a feature for our friends the bloggers, making sure that it's easy for people to credit their sources. This should emit a loud sigh of relief in Radio UserLand and perhaps elsewhere. The Supremes are singing You can't hurry love, no you'll just have to wait. We're figuring this stuff out in real-time, as always. [Scripting News] [Dave Winer: Radio UserLand]
11:50:49 PM     Comments

Here's the most interesting Radio Blog I've seen so far, but understand that I've been looking for something like this ever since we released the beta of the decentralized blogging tool in Radio. It's the zig to Blogger's centralized zag. (Or the blig to its blog?) As Blogger has grown, it's climbing a scaling wall, and the performance has suffered, much as the performance of Weblogs.Com has suffered as it has grown. [Scripting News] [Dave Winer: Radio UserLand]
11:49:26 PM     Comments

Masukomi: How to clone software [Scripting News]
1:08:59 AM     Comments

Partitioning your Multiple Web Service Code (4/6/2002). Do you know how many functions are needed to consume a single Web service? Learn how to organize your JavaScript code when consuming multiple Web services. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
1:02:13 AM     Comments

Consuming the Add Web Service (4/7/2002). Do you know how to implement a GUI for a Web service? Here is an example for interfacing with the Add Web service. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
12:53:17 AM     Comments

Art? Only Shadows Know for Sure. Tired of creating violent games, designers explore the dark corners of interactivity with digital art. The Shadow Garden, for example, allows people to change various scenes. By Brad King. [Wired News]
12:31:44 AM     Comments

Among the Bourgeoisophobes.
12:00:55 AM     Comments

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