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> Napsterize Your Knowledge: Give To Receive.
(SOURCE:"hbwt")-Yes, I can and will Napsterize my knowledge! <quote> Can You Napsterize Your Knowledge? Can you:
  • Become an information resource in your industry? How can you externalize internal company knowledge and experience?
  • Write an article on how to select a company like yours? Position your company as one that is looking out for customers? best interests by helping them with the selection process, instead of one who just wants to hand out a brochure?
  • Fill your website with articles, book reviews, links to other resources, events lists, etc. around your specialty? Can you invite others to submit their suggestions for these areas as well?
  • Package your knowledge to make it distributed easily?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions, you can Napsterize your knowledge. Keeping all of your company?s knowledge bottled up inside your company does not help customers and prospects understand and evangelize your core offerings. Napsterizing your knowledge widens the information portal to your customers. It can build stronger ownership of your product or service, thereby making it easier for customers to share with colleagues, who eventually become prospective customers. </quote> [Roland Tanglao: KLogs]

> Ben Hammersley.com: Announcing Weblog Hacks.
Looking forward to checking this book out!
<quote>
This is so exciting. Today - and this is so new it's not even on the official site yet - we can announce my new book for O'Reilly, and it's one you're invited to contribute to... Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, give it up for: Weblog Hacks Part of the Hacks series, the book will consist of at least 100 cool tricks, tips and techniques for the advanced blogger. The things yo'momma never taught you, the things you've always wanted to do, the things you wish you'd known when you started, all in one beautiful two-colour tome. And here's the deal: I'm looking for contributors. Do you have some thing shiny you want to share? Email Me. You'll get full credit, and your name, bio and URL in the back of the book. We'll be covering Blogger, b2, Diaryland, Blosxom, Movable Type, LiveJournal, and Radio Userland, plus cool stuff for home grown systems. I'm including everything from CSS hacks to Moblogging, so get thinking, polish off that code, sharpen up that template, brush up those cool URLs and get in touch.
</quote> [Roland Tanglao: KLogs]
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> building a business based on blog content.
Dan Gillmor sez he sees some folks who are making a run at using blogging as a viable tool for generating revenue. [EraBlog.NET]
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> DoScript callback of Frontier/Radio DLL interface.
(SOURCE:Roger Turner's post in radio-dev )-Didn't know about DoScript. May need to use this in future versions of Sputnik
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This string is evaluated via the DoScript callback of the DLL interface. In theory, this allows you to execute arbitrary UserTalk code as part of the param name.
</quote> [Roland Tanglao: KLogs]
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> AudBlog redux - email interface instead of XML-RPC poll.
(SOURCE:Scripting News)-Yeah! Triumph of the right thing! Maybe David (or I if I only had time, sigh :-) !) could hack the ultra-cool MailEdit to do the AudBlog thing!
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Anyway, I managed to convince Justin that an email was the best option, and that some enterprising Radio programmer would probablky figure out how to get Radio to automatically load the email for the 1 percent of the people who want it to work that way. I'm relieved because I don't have to write any software to create audio weblog posts.
</quote> [Roland Tanglao: KLogs]
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> New RSS Developments.
There has been significant developments in the world of RSS in the past two weeks. There are several services that... [RSS in Government]
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> Four Models for Aggregating and Publishing RSS Headlines.
The State of Utah is reviewing options for creating, aggregating, and publishing news from state agencies. The decision of which technology to use to create RSS feeds can be made independent to the decision regarding a technology for aggregating and publishing (parsing) the feeds. I'll address the later first and write about the creation/CMS end tomorrow. There seems to me to be at least four models for aggregating and publishing RSS headlines. This lengthy article describes these four models with examples of each. [RSS in Government]
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> Radio macro to display author byline in a multi-author weblog.
(SOURCE:"radio-dev")-Nice! Thanks!
<quote>
<%local (adrpost = @weblogData.posts.["<%paddedItemNum%>"]); if defined (adrpost^.sourceName) {return ( string.popSuffix (adrpost^.sourceName, ":") )} else {return ("")}%>
</quote> [Roland Tanglao: KLogs]
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