Want to create your own Feed Reader, or want to work with RSS and Atom feeds in some other way… but don’t want to write and maintain the code to deal with all of the different versions of each of…
Want to create your own Feed Reader, or want to work with RSS and Atom feeds in some other way… but don’t want to write and maintain the code to deal with all of the different versions of each of…
Yet another site using social networking as part of their recipe. I’ve been saying it for a couple of years… so why not kick the dead horse again… “Social Networking” desperately wants and needs to be a web-wide (i.e., platform/framework)…
I’ve had a bit of blogstipation this past week, which is thankfully clearing up tonight. I’ve been meaning to write this as a follow-up piece to Now They’re Doing a Browser?! (on Google Browser rumors) and .Mac Addresses Storage; iLife…
I had lunch with Greg Sterling of the Kelsey Group (which is putting on the must-attend Interactive Local Media 2004 conference I’ll be blogging in early Nov). By total coincidence, Greg had just finished talking with Mark Pincus of Tribe.net…
Susan Mernit’s post on the Future of Classified Listings prompted this post… While I’ve said all of this in separate messages, it’s valuable to me, and hopefully to you, to aggregate it all into one cohesive “framework”. The future of…
Jeremy Zawodny points to a Tim Bray post, which itself points to a Sarah McLachlan video. Technology related? Well, yes, broadly, from a praticipatory media perspective. But regardless, it’s a powerful message… one worth watching if you’d like to reset…
I wish I could be there live at John Battelle’s Web 2.0 conference, but alas, my current client is in a serious crunch, so time away is at a super premium. I won’t lie; $2400 is also a bit steep…
Jeremy Zawodny points to Keyhole.com in a Web 2.0 coverage post about Geolocation. Keyhole has a 10TB (that’s terabyte ya’ll) model (both mapping and geo data); zoom from space down to near street level, calling out points of interest (or…
Gizmodo breaks the news that the “Treo 650 Will Work Seamlessly With Exchange” via Microsoft’s ActiveSync interface to Exchange. PalmOne dancing with the devil? I’ll leave it to you to mull over those implications. As for me, well… a good…
Dave Winer of Scripting News (and BloggerCon and…) fame announces that iPodder 1.0 has launched. If you’re reading this via an RSS Reader, you owe it to yourself to check this out. If you’re not reading this via an RSS…