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I just subscribed to Ed Cone's weblog. I went to do the same with Katherine's and found I coundn't. Drats another site lost in the blackhole of my overflowing bookmarks system.
2:25:30 PM
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SFGate. Hal Plotkin recommends that Hollywood enlist technology companies to build a hardware protected architecture (TVs, PVRs, Stereos, etc.) for media distribution/playback -- one that doesn't interop with the current deployed devices. Yuk. Not only would this not work, the backlash would be massive. Someone tell Hal that dreams of a tightly controlled ITV distribution/playback system are long dead.
9:19:50 AM
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Salon. Scott Rosenberg. Finding space in the world of information flow for weblogs.
8:29:02 AM
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The Guardian. Great article on Rageboy. Communities of interest is what the Web is all about. Get the publishing and collaboration tools in the hands of the people actually making the news -- using the products -- building the products -- etc. and see what happens.
8:07:44 AM
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Emerging judicial blogspace. There is momentum here, an emerging judicial blogspace, in part because lawyers are naturals at a basic weblogging skill: taking an "information feed" and finding the category where that information will best fit. I agree with Ernie, we need more courts and judges and public offices to deploy XML/RSS feeds. We can do this right now, without waiting for interop standards to be fully baked, without adding to our workflow, and without busting the budget. [Rory Perry's Radio Weblog] Rory is on a roll.
7:38:16 AM
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