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11:38:54 PM
Joel Biroco on blogging: "[It's a] bit like having a birdtable in the garden, I like the idea of it, but I know I'd forget to refill the peanut bag and put out the crumbs and all those sparrows would be lined up on the fence looking at me like I should have a guilty conscience." [Corante: aa Corante on Blogging]
11:38:03 PM
Google Toolbar 2.0. Google Toolbar 2.0 I can't live without my Google toolbar for IE on the PC (Safari's built-in Google-search, while less functional, takes care of me on the Mac). This new version of the Google toolbar features popup blocking, autofill, and a "blog this" button. What other browser toolbars/gizmos make life easier for Joe Websurfer? [MetaFilter]
1:53:23 PM
Affinity starts a new hosting service with integrated weblog capabilities. [Der Schockwellenreiter]
1:48:17 PM
Weblogs, personal voice and digital apprenticeship.
A weblog does not have to include a first person voice, but I think that it becomes much less when it does not. I believe that a weblog is a concept that has become much more than simply the tools used to post chronologically-ordered HTML entries. A weblog is a manifestation of an individual voice. There will always be a place for sterile, scholarly dissertations, but I guarantee I won't look forward to reading them on my lunch break. If I can listen to you, however, talk about something you're doing...something that is going on in your life, chances are I can learn from you. And that IS something I'll look forward to reading at lunch...
In other words, weblogging is about open digital apprenticeship.
[Mathemagenic]1:44:54 PM
Link collection:.
[Mathemagenic]Feed on feeds (server side RSS reader) [via Brain off]
Word cleaner (to make clean HTML from Word-generated HTML) [via Blogging from the Barrio]
Teams That Span Time Zones Face New Work Rules by Bill Snyder [via Many-to-many] - worth reading if you are interested how to improve communication in virtual teams
Social Software and Social Capital and summary of the report [via Many-to-many]
Getting up to speed on wikis and Getting up to speed on wikis, part 2 - collections of wiki links by Jim McGee
1:43:46 PM
Etching Echo.
Well, the name for the initiative led by Sam Ruby to create a new syndication format from scratch is ... [drumrolll] ... Echo! Looks like they are going to use it as a brand of sort: Echo API, Echo Enabled, etc. I proposed Wide Open Syndication (WOS-Up!) last night, but most people wanted to go with Echo. Yeah, people will have a lot of fun Googling with 'Echo' as keyword, but then it is a sign of child-like innocence that I like so much in engineers.
[Don Park's Blog]4:13:59 AM
Cory Doctorow on BBC's radio 4 "Today Programme". BoingBoing co-editor Cory Doctorow, currently traveling in the UK, talked about blogs on BBC Radio 4's Today Programme yesterday morning. Listen (Real), Listen (un-Real, thanks Gerard), Discuss [Boing Boing Blog]
1:13:32 AM