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4:34:50 PM
WatchBlog [Camworld]
4:31:21 PM
TrackBack Addenda. Clarifications, corrections, and notes regarding yesterday's little blurb on TrackBack. [Daring Fireball]
4:10:31 PM
Radio UserLand: This way lies madness. For Chapter 21 of Radio UserLand Kick Start, I'm working on a gateway tool that posts weblog entries via HTTP POST to any Web CGI script, even if it requires cookie-based authentication.
As a demonstration, the tool is mirroring the last five Workbench posts to my Metafilter user page (login required to view).
Radio gets knocked for being maddeningly complicated when you venture beyond the "five minutes to first post" features, and in some ways working with the software promotes Apocalypse Now-style "oh, the horror" moments. However, the fact you can do stuff like this in a few hours' work with under 50 lines of code is really amazing. [Workbench]
4:08:29 PM
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Permalinks and Why They Matter. Tom Coates: On Permalinks and Paradigms... There are some things that become so ubiquitous and familiar to us - so... [Dan Gillmor's eJournal]
4:02:35 PM
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Adam Kalsey has unveiled Simpletracks, a web interface for those without Trackback but still want to ping a Trackback URL. [Der Schockwellenreiter]
3:26:53 PM
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LiveJournal Supports Blogger API. [Der Schockwellenreiter]
3:25:28 PM
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