Category: Weblogs

  • The link fests (aka "human pre-processor aggregrator of the aggregations") appear to be pretty well received if I am to believe my Feedster data reports.  So, here is another one … Podcasting WinPodcast (creation tool) [I haven’t tried it … still trying out MixCast] Eric Mack on Action Delegation tools…

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  • This is your Tech Tidbits Daily for Friday, Feb. 25th, 2005. Today’s news comes directly from the Mozilla Foundation who has announced an update to their Firefox web browser to fix several vulnerabilities, including one that would allow domain spoofing. We highly recommend the Firefox web browser, and we urge…

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  • A couple of good productions turned up via Blogdigger … some adult language … http://www.michaelverdi.com/video/vloganarchy.mov http://video.ericrice.com/videoblogs/vlogarchy.mov It turns out that over the last month or so … Blogdigger is my channel of choice for "watching" stuff when I don’t have a "podcast" playing in my head phones or in my…

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  • IT Conversations has been a leader in providing quailty audio technical commentary even before podcasting as it currently stands was conceptualized and implemented back in Fall 2004. Some new stuff worth checking out: The Gillmor Gang (3.6): "The Gang asks guest Dan Bricklin what innovations are on his radar." Stewart…

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  • I guess technically (via wikipedia) HughHewitt.com is a blog.  But I find that a blog that does not offer a subscription option (RSS, ATOM, etc) so I can read in my aggregator (Newsgator) isn’t going to get read by me on any regular basis. Tom Peter’s announced a weblog without…

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  • Back in 1985-1986 while I was in high school we had a video production class because the local cable company put in a studio at our high school.  One of my friends, who was also one of my groomsman, was a natural at video production, and it comes at no…

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  • John Robb’s Weblogexamines an idea he called Global RSS Subscription Repository (GRSR) for creating an RSS repository that Dave Winer has advocating [RSS subscription system & The Yahoo Problem].  He has some pretty good thoughts on the topic. Another great blogger – Phil Windley has his opinions on Dave’s idea.…

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  • I am just starting to think I might want to change my Creative Common’s license from this (suggested by Dann Sheridan): http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ To this (basicially making someone using "my stuff" for commercial purposes to get my consent first): http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/. Denise Howell is using this: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/ But that seems too restrictive…

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  • There has been a lot of talk recently — see Denise Howell for a great summary; also J. Craig Williams — about how other blogs can or can not utilize someone’s RSS feed.  I think Robert Scoble started this, but it is something that I was wondering recently. Here is…

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  • Greg Reinacker notes on his weblog that CNBC had a news segment on RSS that included a mention of Newsgator. It showed up in my "new media" folder via Blogdigger+Doppler+Engadget, and I turned the video into an mp3.  Enjoy!

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