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10:28:44 PM
Ten billion words about abbreviation. Acronyms, abbreviations, initialisms, oh my. The good news is, things will get simpler with XHTML 2. No, really. [Jeffrey Zeldman Presents: The Daily Report]
10:12:36 PM
Abstract for my May 9 talk at Dartmouth. [Scripting News]
1:58:18 PM
More examples of conference blog coverage.
[Jim Flowers: Blogs and Education]Lots of ETCon coverage out there. For the latest check here, here, here, here, here, here and here. That last one is my Linux Joural blog, which will be getting an interface-lift shortly. It's a bit rocky on the mistake front because I'm using it as an opportunity to beef up my underpowered skills with vi.
More soon over there, then I fly home this afternoon.
If I get a chance, I'll put up some pix.
[The Doc Searls Weblog]
1:55:45 PM
evectors k-collector. (SOURCE:"paolo")-So this is the ENT topic based aggregator that Matt and Paolo have been working on!
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This is an experimental RSS/ENT aggregator. Clicking on the links below you will enter into different clouds of topics or jump right into one topic. Each cloud has been dynamically generated parsing RSS feeds from various weblogs and sites. If you have an RSS/ENT enabled feed, please contact us to be included.
</quote> [Roland Tanglao: WebCMS]
k-collector = knowledge collector. Instead of accumulating posts from individual weblogs in reverse chronological order for reading, this aggregates posts across weblogs and archives them by subject. Lots of cross-referencing and redundancy. I am not sure how usable this will be once the number of weblogs being archived gets beyond a dozen or so.
9:01:03 AM