Journalism and weblogs, part 327
- Word. Authority has been set on its head. There's been no better time in history to be an ornery bastard. :)
Microsoft makes web feeds easier
- Looks like RSS will finally be coming to "everyone else" now.
Get Rich Quick With Blogs
- The always insightful James Governor's with a fist full of insight into insightless topics such t-shirts... weeeeeeee!
Fear, Greed and Social Software
- Why corporations will have to pick up on blogging...
My Long Bet with the NY Times
- It's quite possible you'd win that bet today.
Typo - Weblog package atop Rails
- I'm going to see about moving my weblog to this..
Business Week predicts corporate takeover of blogs
- BusinessWeek has "Blogs" on cover but they don't get it. Predicting a massive takeover of the blogosphere by major corporations - no one is going to some shitty feed-me-PR blog. We have those today, they're called "Corporate Websites" and "Magazines"
The spit fight that ended my career at MSNBC
- "So, fuck it. I quit." - David Weinberger on leaving MSNBC because they're clueless.
Rupert Murdoch should buy Jon Udell.
- I wish *I* could buy Jon Udell; I'd keep him in my cubical to impress my friends.
It’s Not Dangerous
- Ten Reasons Why Blogging is Good For Your Career
AMERICA - ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN
- Simon Willison showed me this scan of a Newspaper from April 14, 1865. It looks like a blog.
The on-demand blogosphere
- An Udell screencast on the future of the blogosphere. del.icio.us as a shared brain.. all great stuff. watch it.
Markdown in Python
- An implementation of John Gruber's markdown text to XHTML processor in Python.
New York Times Link Generator
- Generates non-expiring links to New York Times content. Bookmarklet included.
cluetrain/hughtrain
- Cluetrain Manifesto: "This is why we hate you." Hughtrain Manifesto: "This is how we're going to fuck you up."
Open Source Radio
- "A space for you to help contribute to a forthcoming CBC radio column about the open-source movement." This is a great example of blog-as-collaboration-tool.
Why There's No Escaping the Blog
- Fortune looks at the impact of weblog's on business.
Bloggercon 3 - Law
- Lawrence Lessig's talk at Bloggercon 3 just hit IT Conversations.
Fear of Bloggers in Business and Journalism
- sigh.. corporate resistence to change never fails amuse me.
Scobleizer: Are you afraid to blog
- Surprisingly interesting look at fears of corporate blogging both internally and externally. Scoble thinks most people are afraid to get fired.
Linklogs don't generally add much discussion to the original post. I'm wondering how most bloggers think of trackbacks/pingbacks and whether there is any kind of etiquette around their use. Do people consider trackback/pingback as a sort of remote comment or are they useful purely for tracking what is linking to what? Services like Technorati and Feedster track what links to what and are becoming more reliable. I personally would like tracks/pings any time someone links to me but I could see how this could be considered linkspam.
The Atom Syndication Format 0.3
- I know it says 0.2 in the URL and PRE-DRAFT in the title but this as normative as you can get with the 0.3 feeds in the wild.
I've found that the number of fields on a weblog post form is inversely proportional to how often I post. Given that, I've been searching for ways of getting rid of any fields that fall outside of the realm of absolutely necessary. One such field is the Summary field.
Identifying Atom [xml.com]
- atom:id will use URIs (hurray). markp explains why.
QuickTopic - Instant Discussion Space
- Thinking about using this for my comment system. They have an XML-RPC API but it isn't documented on the site.
Blog Interrupted
- Some lady that throws away mail for my very own Sen. Mike DeWine got fired because she kept an anonymous X-Rated blog about relations w/ FIVE upper staffers.
First look at MSN blogs
- Microsoft outsourcing work on MSN blog site to second graders from local elementary schools. Save the children, fsck the standards!
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