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Marc Canter - August 26, 2003

"The message we should all have tatooed on our forheads should read: Integration, aggregation and customization. Everything we need has been invented. Now it's just time to get it all to work together." Marc's Voice
http://blogs.it/0100198/

RSSlets Are Just the Beginning - August 26, 2003

Phil had a nice post tonight about RSSlets from Eightlinks. I remember the Amazon RSS feeds hitting the ether about a month ago. RSSlets by themselves provide point functionality. I disagree with the location of the intelligence -- on a server. RSSlets in a MoveableType world can only be server based. In a Radio world, RSSlets are desktop based. Once you move this type of functionality to the desktop, a whole new world opens up. What is needed is a supervisory engine in Radio that...
http://www.xlogs.net/2003/08/25.html#a782

RSS isis not.... - August 26, 2003

the point and a well-done counter-point on RSS. It shows that some people naturally see things as challenges to the status quo, while others see them as opportunities to disrupt the status quo. Which are you Do you see things as threats to what you're doing Or opportunities to improve... Teal Sunglasses
http://www.plaidworks.com/chuqui/blog/000718.html

AOL launches blogging service - August 26, 2003

(News.Com) Scripting News
http://rss.com.com/2100-1025_3-5067618.html?part=rss&tag=feed&subj=news

How Objective Is Microsoft's Search - August 24, 2003

bot writes "There have been a number of stories on Microsoft trying to do a 'Netscape' on Google.. what would a world in which Microsoft provides search look like... Slashdot
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/24/2028216

Asian Historical Architecture - August 24, 2003

"Here you can view over 6500 photos of 462 sites in seventeen countries, with background information and virtual tours." MetaFilter
http://www.orientalarchitecture.com/gateway.htm

My Boston Globe op-ed on net-politics - August 24, 2003

I've got an op-ed in today's Boston Globe about the relationship between the Internet and poltiics: "When Trent Lott's revealing faux pas about Strom Thurmond was lightly touched upon by the press, the Internet's howling masses seized on the story, reviving it with a fresh angle -- Lott backhandedly endorses segregation! -- and kept the news cycle going long beyond its expected lifespan, until Lott crashed and burned and lost his post as Senate majority leader. Huzzah. Of course, Lott is...
http://boingboing.net/2003_08_01_archive.html#106174019534104385

Columbia Newsblaster - August 24, 2003

...just visited Newsblaster for the first time in a bit. Two new things jump out at me: a search engine, and more significantly, the ability to compare articles about an event written in different countries. Puzzlepieces
http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/newsblaster/

BBC to open up archive - August 24, 2003

BBC boss Greg Dyke plans to give the public full free online access to the corporation's archives. BBC News Technology World Edition
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/click/rss/0.91/public/-/2/hi/entertainment/3177479.stm

Re: WIPO - August 24, 2003

Slashdot and Canada&8217;s National Post have chimed in on Professor Lessig&8217;s post about the World Intellectual Property Organization&8230; Lessig News
http://www.lessig.org/archives/2003_08.shtml#001440
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