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RSSify - RSSify "takes your web page and turns it into RSS 0.92." [Scripting News] So despite my thinly veiled blog-dissing, I've been Scripting News-ed (there's got to be a better neologism than that). That should push up the hit rate.

Isn't it time The Doc got on the Cluetrain? He's producing hideous and broken RSS from his Manila based blog. And now Dastardly Dave is doing it as well.

You started the train, don't you think you should climb on board?

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NetSlaves : Ethics? What's that?[in online journalism]
Online journalism is even worse than offline for regurgitating press releases and analysis comment. Here's a few sound bites.
  • It's a hall of mirrors. With every source just reflecting every other source. Only the insanely rich are allowed to drop something new in the mix.
  • X have outsourced their thinking to Gartner.
  • The X market will be Y big in Z years.
  • Technology T is the future.
  • Technology T has been over-hyped.
  • Spend more on advertizing and you'll get better reviews.

  • What do you call a Blog Jounalist? A Blogalist?

    Today's CD, Morcheeba - Back to mine




    There's a group of people in a via web that have created a new term. Blognosing.

    I think we need a contrast to this so I'm inventing an alternative. Blog-Dissing.

    Remember, you read it here first.

    On one side we have Dave W saying "I did some writing over the weekend about Web Services, and realized that the term is vague, and it probably isn't what we do. I couldn't make it work. We already had a good term that explains why we have been investing in SOAP and XML-RPC, and I think we'll stick with it." and on the other we have Web Services Org with "GLUE Web Services Platform goes into Production"

    There's something going on here in the TLA soup of SOAP, UDDI, WSDL, ebXML but some days, I'm not at all sure what.

    Captured 'vampire' hogs TV limelight - AUG 25, 2001 : SABAK BERNAM (Selangor) - A bomoh, who claims that he has caught a shape-changing 'vampire' the size of two tennis balls near a cotton tree, made prime-time television and Malaysian newspaper reports yesterday. How very Fortean. It looks like a large ball of cotton wool in a jam jar.




    'Parasitic grid' wireless movement may threaten telecom profits What if you combine 802.11b with the old ideas in the Fido network. Fido was a BBS system that used free local calls to build a daisy chain of replicated nodes across the USA and beyond. Could you build a WAN from 20 mile 802.11b hops? How big could this get?

    At one end of the spectrum we have a hoard of programmers hacking away, linking Blogger, Jabber, WAP, Manila and anything else they can think of into a web of intersections. These are all web services and use an RPC protocol. It was launched into action when Blogger did an API in XML-RPC

    At the other end of the spectrum we have the B2B folks trying to track what on earth MS and IBM are up to. This attracted 300 people to an almost ad-hoc meeting this week in SF. Report from 'The State of Web Services' event

    Are these two things related? Or will the two groups just pass each other like ships in the night? I've been convinced since the end of last year that web services and RPC via XML is incredibly important. I just wish everyone would stop being so hung up on whether Passport is going to take over the web and get back to trying to understand what an XML RPC standard means and what we can do with it.

    XML-RPC and the Need to Cash In Me Too!

    Don't you just hate post modernism?




    The Infinite Matrix | Bruce Sterling | Schism Matrix All your favourite Cyberpunk authors in one weblog/magazine.

    3D Pong in shockwave. Fun but too fast. (Wimp)

    Forbes.com: God, Stephen Wolfram, and Everything Else A news science of everything. It would be easy to chuck in some snappy ironic comment about Hubris, but the guy does seem to be a certified genius.I just hope there's a 42, 23 or 5 in there somewhere.


    kuro5hin.org || The Clockwork Internet : Digital rights management is more or less doomed because of the confluence of two immutable laws, neither of which has anything to do with the structure of the internet. Those laws, in lay terms, are as follows.
  • Encrypted data is useless
  • "bits is bits"
    To which I'd add "The Law is an ass".




  • Web Services Architect : Articles : Making Money out of Selling Web Services - Part I : Making Money out of Selling Web Services Show me the business model!

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