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 Wednesday, July 30, 2003
All Your Calvin & Hobbes Are Belong To Us
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Ethnic clustering in blogging communities This report by Hat Nim Choi studied and compared the LiveJournal and Xanga web... [thomas n. burg | randgänge
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Paul Stacey
"Its been quite a while since a technology 'blew me away' but last Friday I had one of those Eureka moments while riding the bus from downtown Vancouver to White Rock where I live -- all because of RSS feeds & blogs." [Scripting News
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Globally positioned blogging
Roland Piquepaille summarizes a TechRepublic article on the merging of GPS systems and the web.

Suppose you're standing somewhere in the middle of a foreign city with a couple of friends. Everyone's getting hungry and you had better find a good place to eat. Wouldn't it be cool to be able to instantly look up, say, all restaurant reviews within a 1000-feet radius of where you are? And then intersect the results with your personal web of trust to increase your confidence in the info?
[Seb's Open Research
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Morse Code Migrating To The Net
Rosco P. Coltrane writes "With Morse code slowly disappearing off the air, there seems to be a growing number of people who carry out conversations in Morse ... [Slashdot
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Aggregator agendas
Tom Coates, in suggesting it's time to "balkanise our aggregators": "Blogdex, Daypop, Popdex, Technorati and the like are no longer simple reflectors of a community's activities - they are also one of our community's best mechanisms for news discovery... Unfortunately it also means that the country with the most weblogs sets the international community's agenda." [Corante: Corante on Blogging
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An interview with Jeffrey Veen
Digital Web Magazine: There are amazing things happening on the Web, and, interestingly enough, most businesses couldn't imagine living without it. We're spending an increasing amount of our time at Adaptive Path trying to understand the value of a quality user experience. [Tomalak's Realm
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