May 2003 Archives
My first post to k-collector!
A hot topic in the blogging world recently has been: is Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser dead? Ironically, most of the good stuff to read has been via "Comments" forms - ie readers
After a few late nights, I've successfully implemented Easy News Topics (ENT) tags to my Radio Userland RSS feed. It wasn't as easy as I thought it would be. It
D. Keith Robinson has written an interesting article about the future of Intranets. He writes: "...a company's Intranet would be better served as more of an enterprise-wide, network-enabled application than
I posted a question onto the Radio Userland discussion list. I asked why updates to my OPML blogroll don't automatically update my weblog menu. Nobody had an answer. A Google search came up empty
I've been re-reading Weaving the Web by Tim Berners-Lee. As inventer of the World Wide Web in 1990 and current director of the W3C, Berners-Lee is a visionary and innovator. His
There appears to be a problem upstreaming changes to my opml blogroll. The XML file updates, but the blogroll on my menu doesn't. I got around this by manually deleting
Wouldn't you know it, I came across a Userland macro today that lists recent titled blog posts. Where was this macro when I needed it yesterday? :-) Anyway, I'm playing around with
Tonight I added an OPML blogroll to my menu - easy thanks to Jake Savin's instructions. Then I set about trying to implement a "Last 10 Entries" script into my
In his article "Google Aggregation Strategy", Elwyn Jenkins from Microdot News reviews three Google "information aggregations" and asks which one will be moved from beta to live first - Blogger, Froogle or Google News. Microdot News argues
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