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Wednesday, June 5, 2002
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Oh yeah. Here's a wizzy text editor in Flash. Bing. Thanks to Jon Udell for the link. (For Radio/Mac users, this could be the way we get a wizzy editor in MSIE/Mac.)  [Scripting News]
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Susan Kitchens provides the kind of first-time user feedback that we need. "Radio displays the links as underscores. But I haven't yet figured out how to access the URLs." Yes, that's something we need to call out on the outliner page. To see the HTML behind the links choose the Format Text command in the HTML menu. It toggles. [Dave Winer: Radio UserLand]
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Marc Barrot: "Look Dave No UserTalk!"   [Scripting News]
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Scott Johnson posted his two chapters on Radio for the O'Reilly weblog book, for review.  [Scripting News]
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Paolo has a new RadioPoint template. Demo. Download [Scripting News]
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I rebuilt my neighborhood, now there are tons more sources, as people add the headLinks macro to their home page templates, thereby sharing who they're subscribed to, giving my harvester more places to visit.   [Scripting News]
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Jon Udell: The Google API is a Two-Way Street. This article came out in late April, but I missed it. Good stuff.  [Scripting News]
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Woah! I just used my PocketPC wirelessly to control my Mac at home through the free VNC client! This really is a PC in my pocket (and I'm happy to see you as well) so now I'm wondering if a PocketRadio is a crazy thought.....

Update: No, this is a silly idea. What I want is to build my webservices in Radio and access them on the PocketPC's browser of course. [Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog]

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MPEG-4: The Apple of Jobs' eye. Apple Computer has kept itself busy of late creating new recipes for marketing and sales, but for Steve Jobs, MPEG-4 is the next big thing. He tells us why in an interview with CNET News.com. [CNET News.com]
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One-on-one with Steve Jobs. Is MPEG-4 video technology the next big thing? Apple Computer[base ']s Steve Jobs thinks so. In an interview, the CEO talks about licensing pacts and product delays. [CNET News.com]
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WebMonkey: "Radio manages to create a dynamic environment for the exchange of information without asking too much of each individual user. They've made it simple for beginners to get involved in a kind of active network that would've required much more know-how a few years ago. If you're looking for more than just a tool, but an effortless way to get a site launched and incorporated into an online community, Radio may be your best bet." [Dave Winer: Radio UserLand]
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A new macro and howto shows Radio users how to add a link element to weblog and category home pages, pointing to their associated RSS feeds. The equivalent feature is also available for Manila. [Dave Winer: Radio UserLand]
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Oracle brings clustering to Linux. Along with Dell and Red Hat, the software maker says it has developed a version of its 9i database software that can run across multiple Linux servers. [CNET News.com]
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News.Com interviews Apple CEO Steve Jobs.  [Scripting News]

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