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News.Com: AOL launches blogging service

Susan Mernit: "According to an insider, AOL Journals already has about 7000 users." 

RSS in my heart.Here's a new RSS feed for the New Hampshire presidential schedule. There are probably only five people who will care about this, but for those five people, it's an incredibly useful feed. (I was one of those people, that's why I did the coding.) 

A new feature on the Harvard weblog server. When someone posts a comment on your weblog, your notification list receives an email containing information about the comment. Previously this feature was only available for discussion group posts, not comments. 

Does the BBC plan to release their old programs or just the new stuff? I wonder if NPR in the US will follow? PBS? I'd double my annual contribution. Think of the new software we could write once there was a sizable flow of content that could be channeled. Next question. Is there yet a good MP3 player that connects through USB and is relatively easy to operate and relatively inexpensive? 

Michael Feldman stumbled across the original Manila logo. I have no idea who the guy with the gray beard is. 

Greenspun: "Best of all, the menu at McDonald's won't tempt you into excess. The sandwiches aren't all that delicious." 

News.Com: "By digitizing its huge archive of programs and making some shows available free on the Net, the BBC hopes to help usher in a second, public-minded phase of the digital revolution." 

News.Com: "Imagine the negative fallout if RIAA ends up suing a family member of Rep Lamar Smith, who chairs a crucial copyright subcommittee -- or a music industry executive who secretly hangs out on Grokster every evening." 

Paolo: "I have tried importing quite a few PowerPoint presentations to Keynote, it doesn't only work, they usually improve." 

A picture named docMom.jpgAt least two Cluetrain authors took big trips this weekend. David Weinberger was the first blogger to travel with the press on a Presidential campaign tour, with the caveat that he isn't independent, he's sort of a House Blogger. And Doc Searls went to North Carolina to deliver the eulogy at his mother's funeral. As one might expect, Doc has a bunch of stories about it, and a story about stories. God bless Doc and his family -- no matter what the age, it must be hard losing a parent. 

How long before the candidates collect Cluetrainers. I'd love to see Gephardt or Kucinich invite Rageboy to travel with them, or even just have a power lunch in Boulder. All aboard. Next stop the White House! 

     

Last update: Monday, August 25, 2003 at 6:51 PM Eastern.

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