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Tuesday, March 04, 2003
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A list of "known blogs authored by known (or suspected) Microsoft employees." [Scripting News]
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Idea flow through the blogging universe.
Ivan's adventures in weblog space. A story about how Ivan, a meme, is created by Alice and makes his way through weblog space. I wrote this little story to try to illustrate how microcontent cruises through blogs. I try to include all of the applications and services that I use regularly when I blog. It's probably a good place to start in inspiring me to make my glossary. If anyone notices any technical mistakes or things I should add to make this story more interesting, I would greatly appreciate it. [Joi Ito's Web]
A nice overview of how an idea flows through the tools and services that make up the blogging world. [McGee's Musings]
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Mainstreaming Zope.
Paul Everitt |
Paul Everitt, former DigiCool CEO now touring Europe to evangelize Zope/Python, has been blogging at Zope Dispatches for a couple of months. Recently he had an epiphany in France: ... [Jon's Radio]
I have been reading and thinking a lot about Zope recently since I have been looking for open source content management systems. I am really impressed with the functionality. I am also impressed with the weblog that Paul Everitt put together, check it out.
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Outlined RSS Comes to the Browser. [img] I have finally released activeRenderer vs 1.4. The new version packs 3 new features:
- activeRenderer now renders RSS format files (news feeds) in active outlined form,
- with activeRenderer installed in Radio, you can now visualize both OPML and RSS local or remote files in the new outline browser,
- activeRenderer's rendering engine is now accessible as a web service, via both a local URL and a public one at services.activeRenderer.com/activerenderer/render.
Here are some more screenshots of the outline browser: win/mozilla - win/msie - mac/msie - mac/safari). [read more] [s l a m]
I am using this and it works great!
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From the Edge website: "Edge Foundation, Inc., was established in 1988 as an outgrowth of a group known as The Reality Club. Its informal membership includes of some of the most interesting minds in the world.
The mandate of Edge Foundation is to promote inquiry into and discussion of intellectual, philosophical, artistic, and literary issues, as well as to work for the intellectual and social achievement of society."
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