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		<outline text="&lt;a href=&quot;http://boingboing.net/2002_11_01_archive.html#85663103&quot;&gt;Cory Doctorow&lt;/a&gt;: \&quot;Feeding the query string 'http' to Google causes it to &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.google.com/search?num=100&amp;q=http&quot;&gt;barf up&lt;/a&gt; all the pages in its database in order of their PageRank value.\&quot;" created="Tue, 12 Nov 2002 00:13:03 GMT"/>
		<outline text="&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.shauny.org/iasshole/&quot;&gt;Candidate&lt;/a&gt; for best named blog of 2002." created="Tue, 12 Nov 2002 01:07:41 GMT"/>
		<outline text="&lt;a href=&quot;http://megnut.com/archive.asp?which=2002_11_01_archive.inc#002258&quot;&gt;Megnut&lt;/a&gt;: &quot;Hell hath no fury like a woman determined to speak French.&quot;" created="Mon, 11 Nov 2002 22:23:57 GMT"/>
		<outline text="A minor &lt;a href=&quot;http://backend.userland.com/rssChangeNotes#111102Dw&quot;&gt;change&lt;/a&gt; to the &quot;RSS&quot; spec re &lt;skipHours&gt;." created="Mon, 11 Nov 2002 17:13:00 GMT"/>
		<outline text="Now that the election is over I can say &lt;a href=&quot;http://tarasue4u.com/&quot;&gt;who&lt;/a&gt; I nominated for the annual Wired Rave Awards coming up in January. " created="Mon, 11 Nov 2002 16:39:32 GMT"/>
		<outline text="&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.davosnewbies.com/2002/11/11#danes&quot;&gt;Lance offers&lt;/a&gt; two happy stories of Copenhagen." created="Mon, 11 Nov 2002 16:25:55 GMT"/>
		<outline text="Macromedia announces &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.macromedia.com/software/contribute/productinfo/product_overview/&quot;&gt;Contribute&lt;/a&gt;.  Desktop software for editing static HTML sites." created="Mon, 11 Nov 2002 15:53:09 GMT"/>
		<outline text="&lt;a href=&quot;http://paolo.evectors.it/2002/11/11.html#a1103&quot;&gt;Paolo&lt;/a&gt; has questions and comments about Contribute." created="Mon, 11 Nov 2002 15:52:11 GMT"/>
		<outline text="&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.macromedia.com/desdev/contribute/articles/contribute_vision.html&quot;&gt;Norm Meyrowitz&lt;/a&gt; explains the vision of Contribute." created="Mon, 11 Nov 2002 15:57:28 GMT"/>
		<outline text="&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.audiorevolution.com/news/1102/05.sopranos.shtml&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://radio.weblogs.com/0001015/images/2002/11/11/tony.gif&quot; width=&quot;38&quot; height=&quot;48&quot; border=&quot;0&quot; align=&quot;right&quot; hspace=&quot;15&quot; vspace=&quot;5&quot; alt=&quot;A picture named tony.gif&quot;&gt;&lt;/a&gt;So the $64,000 question -- did Macromedia support standards like the Blogger API and the MetaWeblog API, or did they invent their own using XML-RPC and SOAP, or did they invent their own protocols, or do they just use FTP, or did they build a closed system, or..? I don't see any communication to the content management community in their &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.macromedia.com/desdev/resources/macromedia_resources.xml&quot;&gt;kit of press releases&lt;/a&gt;. Missed opportunity? Or did I miss the architecture doc?" created="Mon, 11 Nov 2002 15:58:18 GMT"/>
		<outline text="Stefan Rinner says &quot;They use FTP or mounted server-volumes.&quot;" created="Mon, 11 Nov 2002 16:51:07 GMT"/>
		<outline text="Kuro5hin: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2002/11/10/122820/97&quot;&gt;Shortcomings of today's RSS systems&lt;/a&gt;." created="Mon, 11 Nov 2002 15:07:21 GMT"/>
		<outline text="Subscribable folders, as &lt;a href=&quot;http://scriptingnews.userland.com/backissues/2002/11/10#When:2:15:35PM&quot;&gt;requested&lt;/a&gt; yesterday, are not a new thing. Lots of correspondence. Various flavors of Unix have had it for a long time, and Gnome does, as does Nautilus, so one should expect Chandler will build on this in some way (Andy Hertzfeld being the common denominator). BeOS did quite a good job with this, according to several people who were in and around Be. There's some hope because one of the key Be developers now works at Apple. I emailed with Steve Zellers, he knows what I want and how much I want it. I got dozens of pointers to AppleScript's &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.apple.com/applescript/folder_actions/&quot;&gt;folder actions&lt;/a&gt;, but I don't think that's what we're looking for. I want a super-lean direct connect from the OS to my app. User drops a new file in a folder. Bing. My code is running. Thanks for all the info. Scripting News remains the best way to do quick broad cross-culture technical research." created="Mon, 11 Nov 2002 15:22:08 GMT"/>
		<outline text="Brent Simmons: &quot;FNSubscribe is what you're looking for on OS X.&quot; Steve Zellers points out that this routine requires the cooperation of the program doing the writing. That's a deal-stopper. Our current method catches all changes, it's just not as fast as it would be if the OS did the notification." created="Mon, 11 Nov 2002 17:38:23 GMT"/>
		<outline text="Rob Fahrni sends a pointer to the &lt;a href=&quot;http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/fileio/base/obtaining_directory_change_notifications.asp&quot;&gt;low-level Win32 routine&lt;/a&gt; for directory change notification." created="Mon, 11 Nov 2002 19:05:44 GMT"/>
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