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Wednesday, January 15, 2003 daily link



> Isaac Asimov.
"If knowledge can create problems, it is not through ignorance that we can solve them." [Quotes of the Day]


> RSS to Blog.
(SOURCE:Scripting News)-Very cool! Thanks!
<quote>
It polls an RSS feed and sends all new items up to a blog using the metaWeblog API. You could make a primitive news aggregator out of it if you like -- install one copy per feed, and run them all in turn. They'll fetch the new posts and dump them all in a blog for you. It should work with either Movable Type or Radio.
</quote> [Roland Tanglao: KLogs]

> InfoWorld: Blogs refine enterprise focus..

via Oliver Wrede:

Building on the success of Weblogs for personal Web publishing, enterprises are starting to tap into blogs to streamline specific business processes such as intelligence gathering or to augment traditional content-and knowledge-management technologies. more...

[a klog apart]

> Would You Like Some RSS with that Site?.

Audrey

"A web-based RSS feed aggregator." [News Is Free: Recent Additions]

I don't see an actual demo yet, so I eagerly await its completion to see if it will help me demonstrate "the power of RSS news aggregation." (Hint: say the phrase in quotes in your best "power of cheese" voice.)

Will also sent me a link to something that looks somewhat similar that I think is called Credence. He must be experimenting with news aggregation today because he IMs, "just started playing w/ newzcrawler this morning. it has an rss autodiscovery doohickey integrated w/ ie, so when you hit a site that has a feed, it offers to subscribe for you."

Too - pause - damn - pause - cool! Hey, Userland - can Radio do this?

[The Shifted Librarian]

> Information mapping.
Samuel Wan is an accomplished Flash programmer and interaction designer. A while ago I pointed to his fisheye menu which, like the new Mac OS X dock, is both an elegant visual effect and a clever way to manage scarce screen real estate. Today Samuel points to this 1998 episode of This American Life, whose description begins: ... [Jon's Radio]

 

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