Andre Venter: Netopen endsBottomFeeder- September 1, 2003 (Freeware) "..is a news aggregator client (RSS and Atom) written in VisualWorks Smalltalk. BottomFeeder runs on Intel Linux, Windows (9598MENT2000XP), Mac OS X, AIX, SGI Irix, Compaq UNIX, HP-UX, and Solaris." Der Schockwellenreiterhttp://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/BottomFeeder/ First Draft- September 1, 2003 Today I found another source of experienced opinion on the changing face of print communications -- Tim Porter, a fellow traveler into the future of print. From his web page bio: "I am an editor and writer who entered newspapering as a reporter with a typewriter and left it as an editor building websites. Today, I work independently but retain a passion for newspapers and the pursuit of quality journalism." The website he built belonged to the San Francisco Examiner, and he was formerly the...http://www.timporter.com/firstdraft/ EFF RSS Feeds- September 1, 2003 The Electronic Frontier Foundation has RSS feeds that you might find interesting. Action Alerts, Media Releases, a Monthly Events Calendar plus other feeds are available through the EFF. Check them out today.... Lockergnome's RSS Resourcehttp://rss.lockergnome.com/archives/feeds/006926.phtml How to Organize Feeds- September 1, 2003 Via Paolo Valdemarin: "When publishing on a weblog or any other kind of site, authors could define their posts as part of a "channel", such as technology, politics, etc. Newsreaders able to parse this kind of information could provide users with additional tools to organize what they read. A shared taxonomy to define categories would make this process much more useful to the user."... Lockergnome's RSS Resourcehttp://rss.lockergnome.com/archives/opinion/006965.phtml Microcontent Wiki- September 1, 2003 I guess Richard means that there should be a way to subscribe to a post and all its comments and TrackBacks! Agreed! "Weblogs and Wikis are authoring tools that enable everyday people to write to the Web. However one part of the Writeable Web is often overlooked: weblog comments. Often some of the best nuggets of content can be found buried in a comment attached to a weblog post. I've even coined a phrase for this: Microcontent Wiki, which is defined as: Weblog Post Comments. It's microcontent.http://www.readwriteweb.com/2003/08/31.html#a106 The Spanish Feedster- September 1, 2003 And why Feedster might be the Google rival to watch. Blogalization Communityhttp://blogalization.org/community/weblog.php?id=P888 |