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Saturday, February 12, 2005
Windows XP Support Tools
Just Another Weekend Blogger
Looks like jenett.radio is looking for Weekend Bloggers again. You can't swing a dead cat without hitting a fool here at the asylum.
Welcome To The Boomer Blog
Dan Bricklin's Boomer blog and my lights post led me to Nancy Fernandez Mills and her new Boomer Blog. Please welcome Nancy as she makes the transition from old media to new media.
Steve Rubel's Firm Starts Blog Response Service
I know a company which should seriously consider this service, or implement a similar function internally. Do you? By the time you realize how badly you need this, it is too late to do anything about it. Think your PR team can handle the weblog-fueled waste product when it hits the air circulating device? Think again.
Thank you, Dave Winer, for RSS
Thank you, Netscape and Dave Winer, for the RSS infrastructure which supports the info-addict in all of us.
Radio UserLand Slacker Bug Strikes Again
Twelve-Step Intro: "Hi! I'm Bruce, and I'm a weblog slacker." I post when I feel like it, and I haven't felt like it for a long time. In addition, a new personal project is sucking up every spare minute of my time. Thus, I was pleased to note I'm not the only one who takes a one-month hiatus from time to time. Someone else in the Radio UserLand discussion group was bitten by "the slacker bug", and now I don't feel so alone. [grin] Maybe I should start a slacker club.
...by the inmates...for the inmates...

Windows XP Support Tools
Install the Windows XP Support Tools (XP Pro). The Windows Support Tools are located on the Windows XP CD. These tools are normally used by technical support or more experienced users to troubleshoot and resolve various problems. The support tools are not installed with Windows XP. If you want access to these tools, you must complete the steps below. Once you do, a Windows Support Tools folder containing the different tools is added to the Start Menu….
By rss_feedback@lockergnome.com (Diana Huggins). [Lockergnome's Windows Fanatics]
9:02:05 PM
categories: Items To Review
Just Another Weekend Blogger
Looks like jenett.radio is looking for Weekend Bloggers again. You can't swing a dead cat without hitting a fool here at the asylum.
8:21:51 PM
Welcome To The Boomer Blog
Dan Bricklin's Boomer blog and my lights post led me to Nancy Fernandez Mills and her new Boomer Blog. Please welcome Nancy as she makes the transition from old media to new media.
7:58:22 PM
Steve Rubel's Firm Starts Blog Response Service
I know a company which should seriously consider this service, or implement a similar function internally. Do you? By the time you realize how badly you need this, it is too late to do anything about it. Think your PR team can handle the weblog-fueled waste product when it hits the air circulating device? Think again.
CooperKatz Launches Blog Response Service. CooperKatz & Company, Inc., a mid-sized New York City public relations firm, more famously known as the employer of Steve Rubel of Micro Persuasion, today launched a new service to help corporations monitor, analyze, plan for and respond to issues that might bubble up from blogs. The service is the first ... [The Blog Herald: more blog news more often]
Thank you, Dave Winer, for RSS
Thank you, Netscape and Dave Winer, for the RSS infrastructure which supports the info-addict in all of us.
Today's an important day in the history of Scripting News, and as it turns out, the history of the web. On this day in 1999, Netscape went public with its RSS reader, the first-ever. It was called My.Netscape.Com, and it was something like a page layout program in a browser. You arranged boxes containing news from a publication or a weblog. They got their service to work with Scripting News (I knew because they were sending me questions about my XMLization). Anyway, the news of their rollout is in the archive for the day, six years ago, and in a DaveNet piece that explained the news to the industry. [Scripting News]
Radio UserLand Slacker Bug Strikes Again
Twelve-Step Intro: "Hi! I'm Bruce, and I'm a weblog slacker." I post when I feel like it, and I haven't felt like it for a long time. In addition, a new personal project is sucking up every spare minute of my time. Thus, I was pleased to note I'm not the only one who takes a one-month hiatus from time to time. Someone else in the Radio UserLand discussion group was bitten by "the slacker bug", and now I don't feel so alone. [grin] Maybe I should start a slacker club.
2:23:49 PM
categories: Radio Fun