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Bloglines switches strategy - reasserts blog cred
Written by Richard MacManus / June 9, 2005 12:52 PM
Bloglines latest press release left me a bit puzzled at first. In the press release Bloglines congratulates itself on having reached half a billion blog and news feed articles in


Start.com developer shares his thoughts
Written by Richard MacManus / June 8, 2005 9:25 PM
Steve Rider is one of the developers of Microsoft's Start.com and he gives us an insight to the development plans for Microsoft's nascent Web-based RSS Aggregator / portal homepage. I


Copyright and Web Content - Practical Solutions
Written by Richard MacManus / June 7, 2005 10:35 AM / 8 Comments
My posts about RSS Ripoff Merchants stirred up a lot of controversy and, somewhat surprisingly, it seems I've come out of it as The Bad Guy. I kind of feel


Web 2.0 Weekly Wrap-up, 30 May - 5 June 2005
Written by Richard MacManus / June 6, 2005 5:04 PM / 4 Comments
sponsored by: This week: RSS Ripoff Merchants summary, Web 2.0 for teachers, Open Source Radio talks about Web 2.0, EPIC II, search engines with RSS output. RSS Ripoff Merchants summary


Microsoft's Start.com - new version released
Written by Richard MacManus / June 5, 2005 9:30 AM / 3 Comments
The latest version of Microsoft's Web-based RSS Aggregator, Start.com, has just been released. Microsoft first released a prototype in early March 2005 - my coverage here. Start.com is like a


RSS Ripoff Merchants: SuperFeedSystem Responds
Written by Richard MacManus / June 3, 2005 10:36 AM / 55 Comments
To summarise the issue so far... a few nights ago I came across a website called SuperFeedSystem that was written in an overtly Informercial-like manner. The gist of it is


RSS Ripoff Merchants
Written by Richard MacManus / June 2, 2005 4:54 PM / 2 Comments
NB: This is a re-posting, slightly edited. What would you do if someone was ripping your RSS feed off - that is, copying every single post into their website? And


How To Roll Out An Open API
Written by Richard MacManus / June 2, 2005 1:05 PM
Excellent techie tips from O'Reilly Radar: "A longer-term solution is to build your business model into the API. In my mind the most successful APIs for the company providing the


Web 2.0 for Teachers
Written by Richard MacManus / June 2, 2005 1:03 PM / 1 Comments
Always good to read how non techies are using Web 2.0: Teachers need to give Web 2.0 tools "to students and to members of our community, to stop speaking only


Amazon gearing up to be book publisher?
Written by Richard MacManus / June 2, 2005 12:57 PM
kuro5hin.org: "By acquiring a Print-on-Demand (POD) company and an ebook software company, Amazon.com is retooling itself to offer a complete publishing solution to authors disenchanted with the current state of


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