05 Nov 2001 Red Rock Eater Digest - Design for a Web Filtering Service A remarkably similar design that does for lists of URLs what syndic8.com does for RSS. I wonder if anyone will build this. It's turned up high on the top 10 on Blogdex so maybe they will.
Having a bad hair day? Then try the essential Swearotron
[ 05-Nov-01 7:04pm ] This Modern World "One day soon it will all be over. We'll just have to get the missile shield built and we won't have any more worries."
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04 Nov 2001 A Picture of Weblogs Rather curious applet that maps the links between blogs.
Weblogs.Com - Now that we've completed the corner-turn in Weblogs.Com, I miss the old blogs that aren't pinging us yet. So I did a little work this morning to turn the lights back on. In the process I published some data that my desktop machine has been accumulating through 2001. I'm linking to all that stuff from a one-day-blog using new notetaking techniques. Lots of new stuff coming online now. I like it. [Scripting News]
Well, Dave, architecting the solution in the first place would mean that you wouldn't have to build kludges on top of it a few days after you go live. Like, Doh! The weblogs.com change has introduced a bunch of new people to Internet RPC. But it's also forced a whole lot of people into software upgrades they didn't need. And right now it's not very inclusive. If you don't play with Dave, you don't get listed in Dave's list. Oh, right, no change there then. [ 04-Nov-01 9:05am ] Corporate intranets and Portals : At worst, the following indictment from the Cluetrain Manifesto is right on target: "Companies typically install intranets top-down to distribute HR policies and other corporate information that workers are doing their best to ignore." . There's a bottom up approach to Corporate portals and intranet sites. Fire up a bunch of SlashClone (based on Drupal of course!) based sites, give every employee a Blog on the systems and let them have at it. this makes SO much sense, but it's probably way to anarchic for any real world company to contemplate.
[ 04-Nov-01 8:45am ] 03 Nov 2001 Darpa kick starts wearable computer initiative : A growing group of researchers is coalescing around the idea that the future of mobile computing may have less to do with small PCs and more to do with something they call smart yarn.
LiveJournal - Request #20749 : RSS support is both in CVS and live. As soon as processes turn over, you'll be able to get RSS at:
http://user.livejournal.com/rss http://www.livejournal.com/~user/rss The first form is for paid up members, the second form is for all the others. Wow! that's an awful lot of RSS that just came online. So now it's Blogger's turn. Where's the RSS, Blogger? [ 03-Nov-01 9:40am ] 02 Nov 2001 New calling for old handphones - News - Singapore.CNET.com : The Mobile Phone Reuse Project will support Clean and Green Week
[ 02-Nov-01 4:07pm ] B.I.O.-BUGS *A Revolution in Evolution* Fast Cheap and Out of Control. Wired has an article here.
Four blogs on one page! : an experiment in guest-blogging and free CMS - Cory Doctorow How cool is that!
[ 02-Nov-01 9:12am ] 01 Nov 2001 [ 01-Nov-01 7:00pm ] 31 Oct 2001 Fresh take on the iPod: Think outside the box. Stop assuming that the statement 'this device plays MP3s' is logically equivalent to 'this device is just another MP3 player' and really *think* about what your life would be like if you had 5 gigs of data storage in your pocket. Now take another look at an iPod, and tell us what you see..
Or how about Bill Gates' reaction. "You mean it's only for the Mac!!?" [ 31-Oct-01 7:28am ] Do you even know what I am talking about, you lamer! Take the Geek Test and find out.
[ 31-Oct-01 7:18am ] A list of essential sources of rumours, gossip and dirt
[ 31-Oct-01 7:05am ] 30 Oct 2001 Philips sees no future in HiperLAN/2 chipsEurope's third largest chip maker is concentrating on the US-oriented 802.11a and upcoming 802.11h standards.. What is about wireless naming standards? As if the 802.11 bit isn't hard enough to say, they go from b to a to h.
[ 30-Oct-01 8:14pm ] Plush Cthulhu dollies! The bOing bOing crew continue to astound and amaze by finding this stuff. Just gotta have one.[ 30-Oct-01 8:56am ] Web Services, Business Models, and Storage. - Dan Bricklin: Some good points and worth a read. So what exactly are "Web Services" An interface exposed with SOAP or XML-RPC? Or a complete ASP hosted business service and model?
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