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Sunday, December 21, 2003 |
BG. Military plans to put original video reports on satellite for news organizations. Although this is likely Pentagon PR, I think it is a great idea. They should put it onto an open streaming media server and let bloggers use it as part of their publishing effort. Now that would be really smart.
5:55:46 PM
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A fully formed RSS service would allow someone like me to create synthetic feeds based on certain topics and let me share them with others. There are nearly a half dozen cool additional features that would make a service like this hot and viral.
5:46:15 PM
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What I would like is a synthetic feed of "english language" Iraqi weblogs, Iranian weblogs, and Venezuelan weblogs. Know of any? If not, any suggestion on how to easily do this without parsing the pages myself?
5:19:35 PM
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I wish there was a "kit" personal version of this plane with modular electronics/computer upgrades for improved flight characteristics.
11:57:43 AM
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NYTimes. Frank Rich gets it. It's almost as if Dr. Dean is "a system running for president," in Mr. Johnson's view, as opposed to a person... Should Dr. Dean actually end up running against President Bush next year, an utterly asymmetrical battle will be joined. ...more Americans use file-sharing software than voted for Mr. Bush in the last presidential election.
The Internet and the software that runs on it is obviously a tool for rapid community development and Dean is taking advantage of that. However, the Internet's users are also constituancy. Talk to them.
8:39:08 AM
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© Copyright 2004 John Robb.
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