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Tuesday, August 19, 2003

For me to read tomorrow.

social network and km research abstracts.... via judith meskill's knowledge notes...: Research abstracts on Social Networks, Common Sense, and Knowledge Management. (All of the following papers are available in PDF format and require Adobe Acrobat Reader for viewing.)... [Channel 'social_software']


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John Robb is tracking the next generation of Smart Clients (he calls it Web 2.0).

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Alan maybe this is what your are seeing in your mind's eye?

The web can know me..

Steve Kirks reimagines the future of blogging. It is a beautiful, elegant vision. I want the drugs he's taking.

Create a different kind of aggregator, one that's a browser first and RSS reader second.

Read the rest...

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Untill they do this there are things you can do as a blogger to simulate this. One new post per category per day and make sure the day templates have a title that tells something about the post. Currently you have to manually edit the day.txt file adding #title "Blogging Alone: Title of my post for this category today"

Now I just need more time to post. Things are busy here and we're hoping to have new stuff by my birthday the end of this month.

John Robb to Google: Match ads to the post, not the page..

This would allow the inclusion of ads within RSS (not ad boxes, but simple text with the label advertisement).  I really don't want to see ads in my RSS, but it is inevitable.  For qualified content, like what I am working on with the Weblog Network, it is a must.

Won't you have greater matching precision by looking at all the posts in a given feed?

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