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Wednesday, March 13, 2002

Rekindled hope for Mozilla

Sjoerd Visscher writes:

Mozilla 0.9.9 supports MathML. And it looks great, certainly with ClearType enabled in Windows XP. [Sjoerd Visscher's weblog - w3future.com]

It looks pretty darned nice even without ClearType or any special fonts. One giant step closer to the universal canvas.

Of even greater importance: Mozilla 0.9.9 is tantalizingly close to meeting my requirements for an all-day, every-day browser/mailreader/newsreader. It's been a long time coming, and I'll admit my faith in the project has been sorely tested. But my hope is rekindling.

I hope it becomes possible to get Ender, Mozilla's WYSIWYG HTML editor, embedded into Radio. It's way more powerful than the IE edit control.

9:13:40 PM    

Marc got his channelroll working

Glad to see you figured it out. And, thanks for the tiny XML icon (), Marc. Remember to update your older pages too, at some point. You can do this with Radio->Publish in the GUI app.

 

8:21:24 PM    

We are reaching critical mass

This is so cool! Everybody is figuring it out [John, Sam, Peter] all at once. Along the way, Peter asks some cogent questions:

 What would Emily Post say about attributing links we've gotten from Link Mavens and Connectors?

How do we balance the needs of the larger network with the needs of the individual nodes (aka people) in the network? [Peter Drayton]

Peter's essay especially interests me because it cites John Hiler's excellent piece about how blogspace makes Malcolm Gladwell's ideas visible. I've been  thinking along similar lines for years, and had recently raised the subject again. I wondered whether John's article was influenced by my recent item, though it doesn't say so, and quite possibly wasn't -- these ideas are, after all, simply "in the air." Then I wondered whether my older article, which I know was influenced by Gladwell's Jan 1999 New Yorker story, cited that story. I was sure that I had, but in fact, when I went back and looked, it turns out I hadn't.

I wish I'd cited Gladwell in my own 1999 article. But I've cited him often since then, and associative software would easily connect the nodes Udell and Gladwell in the social-networking dimension of concept space. Now here's something to ponder. As our reading and writing activities become increasingly transparent, it becomes feasible to automate citation cross-referencing. Consider, for example, how some of my sources are visible to you in the right column of this page.

How far do we want to go in this direction? I really don't know. It's an experiment I've wanted to do for the longest time. As we reach critical mass, the conditions are finally right to do the experiment. I can't wait to see what happens next.

10:40:07 AM    

Titles and contexts

Marc Barrot writes:

As of tonight's Radio.root update, when one supplies a title but no link, Radio automatically provides the link to the post's permalink (Jon, does this answer your questions?).

This way, the title is always rendered correctly when displayed in the News aggregator page.

Every day, Radio keeps getting better and better ! [s l a m]

The near-realtime pace of development is absolutely exhilarating, and yes, Radio is dramatically better day by day. What I'm about to say should not detract in any way from these accomplishments which, in fact, have got me on the edge of my seat wondering what's next. (And have got me sitting here writing this, instead of doing what I planned to do when I booted up today...)

But no, this doesn't completely answer my questions. Nor could it, because the questions go to a wider context, and cannot be answered only in Radio by UserLand.

Consider, again, how all this looks from the perspective of someone scanning in an RSS aggregator, using a titles-only mode to streamline the display. And on another axis, consider two different communities of practice: news, and blogs.

The news style is: heads/decks, where the heads link to external stories. Here, the decks are useful, but optional -- if the head did its job and took you to the story, the author doesn't mind that you skipped the deck.

The blog style is (optionally, of course): heads/stories. Here if the head does its job, the link takes you to the story. The author would very much mind if you skipped the story.

Since the synthesis of these two communities of practice in an RSS reader is a compellingly powerful breakthrough, my question remains: how to harmonize them?

Here's the scan mode I'd like to be able to define for my RSS reader:

- If the [description] is really a short, optional, news-oriented deck, show it along with the title.

- Or if the [description] is a blog-oriented story, but is a short-form blurb, not a long-form story, then show it along with the title.

- But if the [description] is a blog-oriented long-form story, then hide it.

I would not, at this point, presume to suggest any metadata tweaks for this purpose, though they are not hard to imagine. I only invite people inside and outside the Radio community, as they both write and aggregate blog-oriented and news-oriented items, to think about what the right synthesis might be.

8:53:33 AM    


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