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My two cents on "podcast"
Will Peter Rojas join forces with Jason Calacanis and Dave Winer to build a cool podcasting device? I doubt it, as Peter points out on his blog but Jason raises some interesting questions, is there room in the market for a device that isn't necessarily
Harvard Weblogs: What makes a weblog a weblog?
"PS: I chose this headline, deliberately, to be provocative. Maybe you think Google never became evil, and never will."
RSS and Atom in Action is organized into two parts. The first part introduces the blog technologies of newsfeed formats and publishing protocols—the building blocks. The second part shows how to put to those blocks together to assemble interest
Dave: "My last piece about RSS aggregators was well received, so let's try some more advice." ..."Now here are two ways to deal with titleless items."
Wednesday, February 14, 2007 by Dave Winer. Richard MacManus writes about Pipes. It has the chicken and egg problem, the same one every programming language has when its new, there's not much interesting data to operate on. In this case, the target is the
In late 2003 we had talks with Yahoo about them acquiring UserLand. The idea was that Yahoo would get into the weblog hosting business, along with customizable R
I'm still thinking about the ideal podcast player. The features that matter most to me are:
'm wondering if other RSS developers have done work with reading lists. If so, I'd like to help users, publishers and authors find out about what they're doing.
Dave Wier demonstrates Apple&TV & FlickrRivr
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These days they deliberately sink ships where they want a coral reef. ... The role that Twitter is playing is a vital one -- it's a notification system, always-up, and keeping it up is someone else's problem. As a system designer, I'd like to believe that
"In the course of two years, the writers at ST:TNG ignored probably a good 60% of everything I had to say, and that was just in the technical realm."
redmyth ??? :: PIXNET ::
Flickr: Photos from DaveTheC
Six episodes for Spring of an Americanization of the Australian improv show where performers are dropped into a sketch and have to improvise their way through it--David Alan Grier and Dave Foley host.
Dave Worth: New Media Designer -
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