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Escher Posts

Looping the loops. Mobius blogging.

I'm in, but just because Joe recently did and McGee usually will blog an entire post of mine. I wonder if Alwin can come out to play?

Life in the Aggregator.

An Experiment: Life in the Aggregator. How far can it travel?  Please play by passing it along, including all source links... [jenett.radio]

I'm willing to play

The trick with this one would be not just settling for a lame-o "me, too" response as this meme continues, and remembering to leave your own breadcrumb link. I suspect that may become harder as it grows...

[gRadio]

Mobius blogging or recursive blogging?

[McGee's Musings]

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In the three-button setup for Radio, the three buttons are Post, Publish, and Post & Publish. I get what Post does. It saves the draft without putting it on the Web. I get what Post & Publish does. It both puts the new entry on your local server and schedules it to upstream to the public server. But what does Publish do? When would you want to publish but not post an entry? If it's just for publishing entries that were formerly only posted, what difference is there between using Publish and using Post & Publish? [Radio Free Blogistan]

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permalink ToDo: Radio Web Service

[RadioFAQs]
Radio Tip: By the way.  If you haven't set up a Web Service using Radio yet (and want to geek out for a bit), here is a simple tutorial on how to do it (DIY Web Services).  BTW, this is going to be huge in a couple years.  The ability to publish and consume Web Services within a desktop Web app is going to remake the Internet.  Mark my words.  It is a tsanami in the making. [John Robb's Radio Weblog]
[Don W Strickland: RadioFAQ]

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