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 Monday, September 08, 2003
Cary McMullen

"And on the 2,893,402,568th day, man created blogs."

(Lakeland Ledger) [via Scripting News
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 Sunday, September 07, 2003
Weblogs in the news..
Columbia Journalism Review : Emerging Alternatives: Blogworld by Matt Welch "This February, I attended my first Association of Alternative Newsweeklies conference, in the great media incubator of San Francisco. It's impossible to walk a single block of that storied town...
(via judith meskill's knowledge notes) [Channel 'social_software'
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Virus alert feeds
Network administrators, webmasters and PC technicians take note. Sophos.com offers RSS feeds for the top ten viruses, virus notifications and virus hoaxes. Get the latest information live ...
[Lockergnome's RSS Resource
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 Saturday, September 06, 2003
The Blogger's Platform (Phil Wolff) [Scripting News
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Feed Combiner
Phil Pearson is experimenting with a feed combiner, a sort-of blogroll-style miniaggregator you can insert into your own static pages. See Experiment: constructing blogrolls with RSS for more information on how it works and how to use it....
[Lockergnome's RSS Resource
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 Wednesday, September 03, 2003
Marc Canter

"When a blog falls in the virtual forest and nobody reads it, it makes no sound. No sound at all."

[Marc's Voice
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qlogger ... offers a number of structured blogging options...
[Seb's Open Research
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Raggle: a console based aggregator
As a fan of console-based tools (mytop, for example) in this "web-based everything" age, I was thrilled to see an announcement for Raggle. Raggle is a console RSS aggregator, written in Ruby. Features include customizable keybindings, basic HTML rendering, HTTP proxy support, OPML import/export, themes, support for various versions of RSS, Screen support. browser auto-detection, and more. Raggle has been tested under Linux and OpenBSD, and should work properly under other Unix variants as well...
[Jeremy Zawodny's blog
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 Tuesday, September 02, 2003
24-Hour Trends in the Non-English Blogosphere
"We've divided the "whole blogosphere" into slices based on the language of each individual weblog ..."
[Blogalization Community
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Web Event: Trotts to speak on CNN
Six Apart founders Ben and Mena Trott will be discussing TypePad on CNN Headline News on Wednesday, September 3. We do not know the time yet, or whether this will be on CNN International as well, but would definately mark...
[The Blog Herald
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Can RSS Trump Spam?
"With scam artists, spammers and virus writers all using the e-mail inbox as the main target, it has become a daily nightmare for legitimate online publishers and marketers to cope with mail filters, blacklists and irate subscribers. Enter RSS... the XML syndication format that allows publishers to shuttle content to news aggregators, avoiding the e-mail chaos altogether."...
(via Internet News) [Lockergnome's RSS Resource
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