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Tuesday, September 10, 2002

From the Peanut gallery a very nice piece on agrigators.
2:35:41 PM    comment []

Wow, Go Ray Go. Nice article on the virtues of life at the Edge of Knowlege networks in Civil Society   "Web Services will be changing the shape of many more. Technologies such as the telegraph, telephone, FAX, eMail, Groove, IM, NetMeeting, and others are key to interpersonal communications and online collaboration, and have reshaped how organizations do their business - both within, and without." [Ray Ozzie] what no mention of blogs?
1:08:25 PM    comment []

UpNP link, story whatever  and this from ernie the attorney's blog
11:20:08 AM    comment []

Another advantage of RPC is that users may see opportunities for integration that developers don't understand, combining the features of two or more products. [davenet] I'm spending time rereading davenets. I'm not a proponent of the OHIO (only handle information once) I'm just not that sharp. I read and reread articles and essays over and over not being able to put them away; resulting in stacks and stacks of information resulting in a messy desk. These stacks represent unsolved problems. I'm struggeling with the concepts trying to gain understanding and knowledge. Only when I make connections and conclussions do I find that I can throw away the paper and start to build new stacks. These are just some of the things I like about paper and web logs. Stacks and Stacks of problems in motion.
10:42:35 AM    comment []

Weblogs: Challenging Mass Media and Society. 17 Sept 2002, UC Berkeley..

Add this event to your Outlook, PalmOS, or Netscape calendar.

via Scot Hacker, then via Radio Free Blogistan.

The UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism invites you to a Sept. 17 panel discussion on:

Weblogs: Challenging Mass Media and Society

Weblogs have received a lot of press lately, and journalism Weblogs are proliferating. Are Weblogs rejuvenating public discussion?. Are they an alternative to mass media?

Join us in a discussion with:

Rebecca Blood Author of "The Weblog Handbook" and creator of Rebecca's Pocket, one of the first-wave Weblogs.

Dan Gillmor San Jose Mercury News Technology Columnist and author of Dan Gillmor?s eJournal Weblog

Meg Hourihan Co-author of "We Blog: Publishing Online with Weblogs," co-founder of Blogger.com, and creator of megnut.com, one of the earliest weblogs

J.D. Lasica Online Journalism Review Senior Editor and author of the New Media Musings Weblog

Scott Rosenberg Salon Managing Editor and creator of Scott Rosenberg's Links & Comments Weblog

Tuesday, Sept. 17
6:30 pm

Journalism School Library
North Gate Hall
UC Berkeley

The event is free and open to the public. Please pass this invitation along to anyone else who might be interested in attending.

(Directions to the J-School) Street parking should be available within a few blocks of the school, which is on the northern edge of the campus.

If you have any questions contact Journalism School New Media Program Director Paul Grabowicz at grabs@uclink.berkeley.edu

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