It’s that lean an hungry look
Monday, February 28th, 2005Anne thinks too much about how a main feed isn’t an alernate for an individual entry. Too much thinking hurts your head, and your users. I don’t recommend it.
Anne thinks too much about how a main feed isn’t an alernate for an individual entry. Too much thinking hurts your head, and your users. I don’t recommend it.
Yoz draws his line. 1. Understood 2. Manual 3. Not redistributed. Sounds good to me.
When Jim Kloss talks about ‘casting (pod or web), you really need to listen: he’s been doing it since long before it was invented.
Who owns blog comments? :: Reasonable Man : he’s not your lawyer, but he is a lawyer, which means you should pay attention.
Anil’s a Kottke.org micropatron, and even if he doesn’t have much time to write these days, still has his chops.
Get yourself some Firefox 1.0.1 : you know its good if they even fixed my security bug.
Matt May’s Music Lovers Union aims to be the antidote to his Podcasting, Music and the law.
It’s all about me: narcissism in a high-tech era : apparently, weblogs and Paris Hilton’s cameraphone caused the dictator-for-life of Turkmenistan to put his picture on vodka bottles, because… oh, bad, bad canada.com editor. (Techdirt validates my existence.)
Sometimes, though, we learn most when we’re learning something a little different from what the teacher thinks we should be learning. Only sometimes?
Impressive couple of posts from IEBlog, recapping comments on the IE7 announcement post and what they’ve been doing since IE6. They’ve got a hard row to hoe, but I’m impressed by how Dean handles a weblog in the face of hostile comments, at least.