So many voices in this most tumultuous of the many tumultuous moments I've lived through, in my five
Saturday's Scripting News asked an important question: What do users want from RSS? The context of t
Dave talks about how a city-sponsored blog--in his example, a hypothetical blog for Madison, Wisconsin--would enable visitors to tap into local activities and events.
The buzz surrounding VeriSign's acquisition of Dave Winer's weblogs.com prompted me to review my understanding of the blogosphere's notification infrastructure -- a topic I hadn't thought much about f
He could have, instead of saving his generosity for his fifties, practiced it in his late 30s and 40s
why is their network so tone-deaf to the lives of adults?
The problem with TechMeme is that it drives blogs into becoming a mail list, where everyone feels compelled to comment on whatever inanity is driving the herd at the current moment.
I'd love to see Dave take up baseball like Jordan did, then return to blogging. And yes, I am playing the part of Scott Baradell's stand-in today.
Congrats to Dave WIner, one of the Founding Fathers of blogging and a constant inspiration and friend.
Scripting News: 1/11/2005
The Dave Winer Problem (by Jeremy Zawodny)
RSS Subscription Central?
Adam Curry's Weblog: changes.xml?
Scripting News: 9/27/2005
Guidelines for validating OPML
I, Cringely . NerdTV . Transcript | PBS
Scripting News: 11/2/2005
Tailoring the news to the interest of indiidual users: When breaking news enters the world, and my screen, it would refresh and a checkbox with that story would be added. Unchecking it, or other boxes, would end dispatches from that story, or others.
"(As an aside, it's interesting that, from my perspective at least, the building blocks of what everyone is now calling Web 2.0 were introduced at the height of the Web 1.0 bubble. No one paid much attention to them at that point except us geeks -- the ma
"SSE at the moment is just something Ozzie and Winer are kicking around, but who knows? As for OfficeXML, yup, this move to ECMA/ISO will make it stable. Unencumbered? SSE's Creative-Commons license looks pretty good to me. Today, Jean Paolitold Scoblet