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[dws.] MY SOURCE ... dws quoted in Green, rest of the stuff are my notes from the A List Apart site. This is what we call in the real technology business world a White Paper, because it clearly explains something, the need for it, and has some good links for people who are interested in using this for real.
- The A List Apart site has an interesting article for people who write on the Web:
- 10 Tips on Writing the Living Web.
- Write for a reason, and know why you write.
- Write passionately about what you care about.
- Tell us why other people should care about this.
- Write honestly.
- Write often, and consistently.
- Disappearing with no explanation, is rude to people interested in what you write.
- Say why we away for a while.
- Store stuff for the times when we have nothing else to write about.
- Use good tools, to write well, and learn how to use them.
- Write tight.
- Proof Read what was written.
- Does it flow clearly and concisely?
- Omit unnecessary words
- Avoid cliches.
- This is one of Al's big failings.
- I need to work on continuous improvement of focusing better.
- Make good friends.
- Give credit to where I get ideas, or who I quote, from the Internet, or from outside of it.
- It should be totally unambigous who contributed the original material.
- Be generous.
- Find good enemies.
- Readers love controversy and learn from debate.
- Seek adversaries who can make the case for a viewpoint other than yours.
- Someone who we can communicate with on an equal playing field.
- A debate that is on the merits of the subject.
- Ignore people who live for controversy and disagreement.
- Plan closure in advance.
- Seek a neutral third party to summarize the outstanding issues.
- Let the story unfold.
- Understand the storyteller's art.
- Use narrative.
- Write about people with care, feeling, precision.
- When we are writing about an organization, be sure to have permission from the players.
- People have lost their jobs because of something they wrote on their web site.
- Not just inappropriate criticism.
- There are competitive advantages that management might not want advertised.
- Stand up, speak out.
- Do your homework so that you can be sure of your facts.
- State your opinion clearly.
- If seeking information or guidance, say so, clearly.
- If you discover someone else is mistaken, be diplomatic.
- It may be your turn to be mistaken tomorrow.
- Be Sexy.
- If writing a personal honest journal, then it has to include things you might not what to share with strangers.
- Use your archives.
- Always provide permanent links to our writing.
- Radio comes with this ...
- notice the little # symbol at bottom of individual post;
- notice funny square to left of beginning of each day;
- this allows you to copy short cut to that link.
- However, we may later need to move to a different ISP.
- Radio has software to move OUR LINKS to the new ISP.
- But this might be a problem for people on other sites that linked to our OLD LINKS.
- This is a topic for further discussion at another time and place.
- Default Radio provides links based on Calendar - when something was posted.
- We need to organize our materials based on Subject matter.
- This is an area where I am still learning.
- Plug-In Tools are available to help make this task easier.
- Relax!
- Don't worry too much about getting everything perfect.
- Write clearly, simply, with energy and wit about what matters.
- Don't take yourself too seriously.
- Establish a rhythm.
- But if it is no longer fun, switch topics, schedule, voice, or tone.
- Discuss this with the folks at A List Apart.
- It is a good primer for anyone interested in writing a Weblog.
[Mac Net Journal] END [dws.]
9:47:49 PM
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Language Translation
- Copy text from some place,
- Go here,
- Paste it,
- Select which language combination,
- (limited to those on the site,
- I don't think you can translate Klingon to Cardassian.)
- and you get the same text in another language.
- Not as good as a human translator, but a good start.
9:26:49 PM
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Free Software Tools that work with www.dictionary.com and www.thesaurus.com ... I do not consider this to be an advertisement because I need a spell checker for my browser based editing, I just have not yet decided which one to get, so I am staying alert to what is out there.
- From any program (presumably on a PC connected to the Internet),
- spell check any word, look up antonyms and synonyms.
- Dictionary and Thesaurus buttons to plug into your Browser.
- Apple Mac users have some additional downloads.
9:19:36 PM
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Good Weblog Writing Ideas
[Blogfish] QUOTE
- Remember that your old pages will often be read by visitors from search engines;
- Introduce yourself on every page, and be sure that every page, however obscure, has links to tell people:
- who you are, what you want, and why you’re writing
- your email address
- where to find your latest writing
- Link to work you’ve already written — especially to good work that you wrote long ago.
- Don’t be shy about linking to yourself:
- Linking to your own work is a service, not self-promotion.
UNQUOTE [Blogfish]
9:08:40 PM
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- I see several people using Instant Outlining to manage their Weblogs.
- Here is an explanation of how it works.
- Here is an illustration of someone using it.
- My initial impressions find this to appear to be a little ugly.
- Thus, initial use needs to give thought to how best to label first line in the collapsed format.
5:02:12 PM
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Stories added to my web site, off the home page, include:
- Blind of NH
- This is some pretty raw stuff that came up when I was looking at e-Accessibility and plain old Accessibility.
- Blog Software MT and RU
- There's a lot to absorb in this very specialized interest area.
- I moved it off the home page, intending to add more comments later.
- Blogs worth revisiting
- I have not updated this much since I discovered how to do stuff in News Aggregation.
- Some day I will have links down the side of my web page like a lot of other Bloggers do.
- But I think I need to learn how to adjust a lot of other things first.
- B2B International e-contracts
- Etiquette On-Line
- I think I need to split this into smaller portions, more digestible, and easier to edit.
- Understand Radio News Aggregation
- I plan to do more later like this to Understand Other Topics.
1:00:58 PM
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When I was first told about Radio Userland technology, early in 2002, I had a hard time grasping what it was all about. Now that I know how to work some pieces of it, and I tell various friends, who themselves are not yet Bloggers, they too have a hard time accepting what I am saying. So I think there is a need for a series of explanations that describe our phenomena for the person who today is still on traditional pre-blogging e-technologies.
12:29:48 PM
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© Copyright 2002 Al Macintyre.
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