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Saturday, August 24, 2002 |
| Less Email == Good | |
Forwarded by Jenny Levine"Yahoo groups in your news aggregator. Somehow I had totally missed this feature of Yahoo Groups. In the case that somebody else might have missed it too, if you submit: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Group_name/messages?rss=1 to your aggregator, you will get all posts submitted to that group in your favourite news reader.[Paolo Valdemarin: Paolo's Weblog] | |
| More info on Trackback | |
[High Context]The KMpings Experiment. I created a little blog called KMpings that allows any blogger writing about knowledge management to ping their post to a tracking page (if their software supports it). Think of it as a themed www.weblogs.com for the knowledge management community. | |
| ToDo: figure out what Trackback is | |
Knowledge Management Weblog Entry Aggregator (Using Trackback Pings). (Via blogroot/blogpopuli.blog) KMpings is a collection of Knowledge Management TrackBack pings. The site offers instructions on how to ping it with or without Movable Type. This should be a good one-stop shopping info source regarding knowledge management.[Christian Crumlish (xian): knowhow] | |
| Autoposting from rss feeds | |
update: add this to resource list MultiAuthor Weblog Tool documentation....Mark Paschal, ever helpful, commented thusly:[Christian Crumlish (xian): knowhow]Autoposting from feeds is what the Multi-Author Weblog tool is for. Since you have a paid LJ account, you could use a special style (that's the one I put together, but I know l.m. orchard had one too) to get RSS with item bodies.Oh frabjous day, callooh, callay! | |
| Radio Goal: Render an Outline in Weblog | |
I have an outline of Userland terms and their definitions in my desktop Radio application. I would like to render this outline as a story. Whenever I update the outline, the story will be up-to-date. I would like to tweak the rendering process so that the webpage will list the Userland terms in alphabetic order. From what I have read about scripting in Usertalk, I think that a sort routine could be written. Resources:
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