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Thursday, March 06, 2003

Cool new tool to create image narratives [Marc's Voice] really ? I could not make it work


Cool new tool. [Marc's Voice]

I tried it but could not make anything interesting out of it. Let me know if you get the gist of it.


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Russ impresses his mom thanks to Google


The Google Dance Is Coming! and Impressing Mom [Russell Beattie Notebook]

Russel muses about the importance of Google to us, and impresses his mom.

Much less impressive for my mom: I think we may be the only chanezon in the world !


4:10:12 PM Google It!      comment []

Think Spring [Jon's Radio]


Think Spring [Jon's Radio]

An interesting framework on Mac OS X to organize objects and tag them with meta data. One more sign that the semantic web vision begins to bear some fruits.


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A brighter future for Sun One?. [TheServerSide.Com: Your J2EE Community Forum]


A brighter future for Sun One?.  [TheServerSide.Com: Your J2EE Community Forum]
3:56:37 PM Google It!      comment []

AlltheWeb: some competition for Google [Semantic Web Blog, featuring RDF]


AlltheWeb. AlltheWeb.com - new look and tools - Google's closest competitor just got closer. [Semantic Web Blog, featuring RDF]
3:38:40 PM Google It!      comment []

Microsoft raises its stake in Groove [Jeroen Bekkers' Groove Weblog]


Groove attracts new financing and cuts workforce by 20%.  [Jeroen Bekkers' Groove Weblog]

Microsoft had 20%, now they have "more" but are still a minority shareholder: how long before before they become a majority shareholer ? Maybe when 3.0 ships :-)


3:37:51 PM Google It!      comment []

Is newsprint obsolete? Not in the mainstream, not in the short term


Is newsprint obsolete?. "Is newsprint obsolete?" asks Tantek Çelik who explains why he has given up on the Wall Street Journal print edition:... [Padawan.info]

Francois reacts to a post by Tantek Çelik about the challenge posed to print newspapers by weblogs, which raised a few other comments.

This is something I've pondered over the past few months. I noticed that my print newspaper consumption took a hit after I started getting most of my news from my RSS reader. I still read Liberation, a french newspaper not as self-important, pontificating, and more importantly not involved in a scandal, as "Le Monde", almost everyday. I buy it because I read it in a cafe, and don't want to have to print the relevant parts from the web site. Also I read a single newspaper because it gives me a point of view about the news, and a style that I like. It acts as a filter. As Francois points out, this could all be replaced in the future by collaborative filtering of online news by good writers... but how will they make any money ?

For technology news, it's true that my sources are now mainly in weblogs... although I still read french's main "boring IT Newspaper" every week in order to get an idea of what the french IT press talks about (it's not that useless :-)

I had a long discussion about weblogs and journalism with one of my friend in California, a journalist who works for "a national news magazine" in the US. I was urging her to start her own weblog, to narrate her work, publish advanced data about the story she researches, get access to sources for the stories, and then after the story is published, get feedback about it. She had a very good argument against it: when she researches a story she does not want journalists at other newsmagazines to get a hint about it and steal the story from her. This is a very competitive space where ideas are their only assets. Not unlike the research community, where Sébastien Paquet found competition to be one of the reasons
"why many researchers are unlikely to adopt this technology in the short term" in his excellent essay Personal knowledge publishing and its uses in research.

Frankly I did not know what to tell her. Cory Doctorow's Bitchun' World: P2P Gone Wild  with his test of publishing his science fiction book in a paper version (8500) and offer it for download at the same time (75 000 downloads) using the Creative Commons license may offer a glimpse of potential ways to make still money in publishing while using the Net as a delivery mechanism, but I'm still doubtful about the result.

So will weblogs kill the newsprint ? not in the short term, because good journalists are paid by newsprint papers and magazines, and a system must be found to pay for the content.

I have dropped the Wall Street Journal myself after I came back from the US, not because of weblogs, but because the dot com bust made it boring to read: when I was in California working for Netscape, I used to read it every morning and found it excellent, because it read like the local paper: most companies mentioned were in a 50 miles radius from Mountain View. After the "New economy" collapsed, the articles begun to talk more about New York City banks, which I found not as interesting :-)


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XSLTrace lets you debug your XSLT stylesheets [Karl & Cow - The Boring Weblog]


Carnet : Implémentations XSL. XSLTrace [Karl & Cow - The Boring Weblog]

XSLTrace lets you debug your XSLT stylesheets. Can come in handy. It can do for me what the ActiveState regexp debugger included in their Moz based IDE does very well for regexp.

Karl's blog is in french BTW :-)


2:53:12 PM Google It!      comment []

Turn Any textarea into a WYSIWYG editor


Turn Any textarea into a WYSIWYG editor. Interactivetools.com has released an alpha version of their free htmlArea product which is now Mozilla compatible. If you're using Mozilla 1.3beta+, you can see a demo of it here. You need Mozilla 1.3 Beta for this to work. It will not work in earlier mozilla version. It doesn't work in... [Blogzilla - a blog about Mozilla]

Really cool. This is functionally equivalent to Radio's editing widget, and it's free. I can see that bundled with many server side weblog publishing software... haven't looked at the license though...


12:24:48 PM Google It!      comment []

nntp//rss: yet another personal proxy


Thanks to Jason for the comment he left is yesterday's post:

... and you can use nntp//rss to read your favorite blogs directly within Mozilla's newsreader.

nntp//rss seems to be another personal proxy, focused on nntp. Cool, it's written in java. I'd prefer to see a Hep module to access it in nntp instead of POP. It may come in handy while Hep does not have IMAP access. Need to read their doc to see what they offer.
I wish people interested in personal proxies would gather together around a common infrastructure, and code the different protocol handlers around it. But I guess it's pure wishful thinking.

11:42:16 AM Google It!      comment []

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