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Wednesday, March 13, 2002
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Still having a fit with getting pages to end up out on my ISP where / how I want them. Get closer to my goal all the time, just want to hurry my way to the destination.
3:00:27 PM
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dennisRadio...
This is an area of interest to me. Russell Pavlicek makes a point in his InfoWorld opinion about a key issue of a legal software owner's rights to how an application can be used. That just because I own the software the maker can require that I only use it with their services. He can be reached at pavlicek@linuxprofessionalsolutions.com. For me it is another example where the reach of the DMCA exceeds what I believe is healty. If you are reading this, you have ways to reach me.
1:19:58 PM
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A little test. blogBuddy, a Delphi app for Windows that implements the Blogger API, shipped a new version on Monday. "New features include spell checking and post editing." [Scripting News]
12:58:29 PM
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Dave Winer eludes to a significant release below. It certainly has sparked my interest.
12:47:05 PM
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That said, I'm getting ready to release some software that early Radio users got a peek at, it's a very grand vision (even for me) of something I call The World Outline, that's parallel to the HTML web, a new way of webbing. I remember how excited the most intelligent Frontier users were when we gave them a glimpse of this concept, but then we turned to the Desktop Website idea, to the exclusion of work on The World Outline. [Scripting News]
12:45:40 PM
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When I roll it out, Murphy-willing, next week -- I'll deliberately show it in a diminutive way. I'll show you how to get started. It'll appear to be much less than it is. Then the smart people will ask if it can do this or that, and the answer will be yes. Then the bomb will explode in some people's heads, they'll try things out and find that they work. [Scripting News]
12:44:17 PM
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This bit of bombing will not be like the features this week. They will have been many years in the making. In some ways the software will be insufficient, but will point in a direction and invite competition. It will encourage people who make Web apps to put OPML interfaces on them. It's our job to deliver the users as an incentive to developers. We will do that. [Scripting News]
12:44:03 PM
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But the art of the next bomblet won't be in the bombing, it will be in the smooth ramp, the seduction that gets people to try it without being overwhelmed by its hugeness. It will appear to be an evolution on instant messaging. But in fact it will be much more. [Scripting News]
12:43:52 PM
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Hmm, Wasabii is "an attempt to create a flexible, yet simple, API, running via XML-RPC & SOAP, for various web applications running on heterogeneous platforms to communicate and interact." [Scripting News]
12:41:37 PM
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dennisRadio...
This is an area of interest to me. Russell Pavlicek makes a point in his InfoWorld opinion about a key issue of a legal software owner's rights to how an application can be used. That just because I own the software the maker can require that I only use it with their services. He can be reached at pavlicek@linuxprofessionalsolutions.com. For me it is another example where the reach of the DMCA exceeds what I believe is healty. If you are reading this, you have ways to reach me.
12:23:09 PM
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