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Monday, October 07, 2002

Mark Bernstein has some interesting stuff on tinderbox. Now I rember I first came accross "made with tinderbox" when reading Jill's paper, the politics of links.
1:33:04 PM    comment []

Consumer Producer roles in value creation of web logs

John Udell makes a key point about the role of the Consumer as Producer in the value creation process . . .

A lot has been written and said -- maybe too much -- about blogging as journalism. I regard these as complementary agendas that should fuel one another. Many years ago at BYTE I discovered that, by using my newsgroups to engage industry practitioners in conversation, I could vastly improve the focus, depth, authenticity, and relevance of my journalistic writing. Blogging is for me just the natural continuation of that idea.


11:01:30 AM    comment []

Ok this thing is cool. Slim Design Inc's MP3 device. Could use some better Industrial Design to bump up the Hot Sex Power but nicely done piece of work.Thanks to Chris Chapman for pointing it out.
10:29:41 AM    comment []

I may not understand the craze for outliner tool but this one I get.

Yes, I'm an RSS bigot too.

I confess. I'm an RSS bigot as well. I've discovered that Radio's news aggregator is at least as important as it's tools for editing and posting. I find that I can more than fill up my reading time with content in the aggregator. The first thing  I look for in a new site is whether there is an RSS feed available. Second choice is to figure out how to use RssDistiller (or equivalent) to generate a feed I can route into my news aggregator.

As John Robb , Phil Wolff , and others have pointed out, the combination of klogs and feeds is what makes these such compelling tools for knowledge sharing.

Join The RSS News Aggregator Cult!.

The RSS conversion

"John Gruber is going through the RSS conversion. First, you start using a news aggregator that you like, then you feel dumb for not providing an RSS feed for your Web site, and then you kind of stop reading all those sites that don't have RSS feeds. There are some sites that don't support RSS that I still follow, but the truth is that I read them sporadically at best, regardless of how good they are. That's still a better situation than when I didn't use a news aggregator at all and I simply stopped reading all personal sites for weeks at a time because I didn't make time to stroll through my bookmark list to see who was writing what." [rc3.org]

If you haven't tried an aggregator, pass go and collect $200 now. It's amazing to watch others go through the same light bulb moments I did!

Side note to libraries: note the shift in how these on the bleeding edge folks are reading web sites. It's time to start thinking about how to get YOUR news into THEIR aggregators.

Side note to John: Perceive Designs is syndicating Zeldman for us.

[The Shifted Librarian]
[McGee's Musings]
10:10:48 AM    comment []

Yahoo aims to take Messinging Corporate. [news.com]
10:08:53 AM    comment []

I'm not an outline person by nature but this theme keeps reoccuring.

Michael Wilson reviews outlining tools:  Inspiration, Mind Map Pro, and Tinderbox. [John Robb's Radio Weblog]


8:47:27 AM    comment []


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