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Saturday, January 11, 2003
 

RSS 0.92

http://backend.userland.com/rss092

OPML 1.1

http://www.opml.org

XML-RPC

http://www.xml-rpc.com

Blogger API

http://plant.blogger.com/api/index.html

MetaWeblog API

http://www.xmlrpc.com/metaWeblogApi/

XML Storage System

http://www.soapware.org/xmlStorageSystem/

I got these links from Essential Blogging.


2:56:10 PM    

I just stumbled onto a link for Radio Community Server. This looks like just what the doctor ordered for organizing an internal knowledge network. Right now, we're just using a Zope server for our internal blogs but this could take it to a new level (and save us some development effort). From what little I've read about it, it looks like it gives you a way to have your own internal radio.userland.com site. Pretty sweet. And it is priced to move--$0.


2:48:42 PM    

Here are some resources that might be useful in building personal or corporate blogs:

Radio directory of documentation, tools, developer stuff:

http://radio.userland.com/directory/6742

Radio Userland resource directory:

http://ruminations.weblogger.com/directory/143

Tools and doc for building your own Radio themes:

http://radiotools.evectors.it

http://radio.userland.com/stories/storyReader$7024

Using XML-RPC and SOAP in Radio:

http://www.fuzzygroup.com/go/?radioSOAP

http://www.fuzzygroup.com/go/?radioXML-RPC

http://www.fuzzygroup.com/go/?radioWebServices

Getting under the hood:

http://www.fuzzygroup.com/go/?radioExposed

 

I got these links from Essential Blogging.


2:40:14 PM    

Essential Blogging is a good book if you are just getting into blogging or you are selecting a blogging tool for your intranet (K-Log). It's got a couple of chapters devoted to each major blogging tool including Radio Userland, Moveable Type, and Blogger. The first chapter of each tool-specific chapter is a "getting started with..." intro with the second being an intro to the more advanced features. The tool tips and tricks are useful. I'm sure you could find them all documented on the web but I liked having them all pulled together for me. There are also chapters devoted to Bloxsom, an intro to/history of blogging, and a high-level discussion of various desktop blogging clients. I gave the book a fairly quick scan cover-to-cover and then concentrated on the Radio chapters. It's a short book and an easy read. It'd be good to hand out to the members of a K-Log pilot group.
2:11:40 PM    


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