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More on Subscriber Stats
Written by Richard MacManus / July 22, 2004 2:46 PM / 6 Comments
I've just hit a century, 100 Bloglines subscribers. I was on 79 only 4 days ago, when I posted my article about Bloglines subscriber stats. Mind you it helps


Analysing Bloglines Subscriber Stats
Written by Richard MacManus / July 18, 2004 1:52 AM / 10 Comments
I love Bloglines. It's a browser-based RSS feeds aggregator that almost singlehandedly proves the case that web applications can be better than desktop-based ones. I say this in the context


Taxi Driver Strategies
Written by Richard MacManus / May 1, 2004 8:54 PM / 1 Comments
I've just arrived back from a business trip in Melbourne, Australia. I'm creating a strategy for and managing the implementation of a new Intranet site. While I was over in


Napoleon's Glance - the Art of Web Strategy
Written by Richard MacManus / April 13, 2004 9:39 PM
In my day job I'm currently working on a Web Strategy for my company. I've created web strategies in the past and I enjoy doing them. At the previous company


Subscriber Stats in Bloglines
Written by Richard MacManus / February 20, 2004 9:39 PM
The RSS Aggregator Bloglines is starting to build a lot of whuffie on the Web and it's justly deserved. I signed up to Bloglines at the beginning of August 2003


Browser-based RSS Aggregators
Written by Richard MacManus / August 13, 2003 10:23 PM / 2 Comments
A little while ago I wrote on the topic of "Smart Clients", a Microsoft catchphrase for non-browser-based web applications. In my article I mentioned an interesting browser-based RSS News Aggregator


The Web is no Model T
Written by Richard MacManus / July 27, 2003 12:05 AM
Robert Scoble has written a couple of posts recently about Microsoft products being a platform: 1. Robert quoting Kevin Warbach: "The Internet companies that have thrived while AOL faltered --


Daydreaming of browser/editors
Written by Richard MacManus / July 13, 2003 9:11 PM
Don Park reckons that weblogs and websites will converge within the next 2 years time: "People [will] take it for granted that webpages can be edited using their browser. People


Smart Clients vs Browsers
Written by Richard MacManus / July 12, 2003 5:06 PM / 2 Comments
Robert Scoble: "...at Microsoft we call Internet apps that aren't in the browser 'Smart Clients'". The web browser is at a crossroads. Microsoft announced in 2003 that it would not release


Internet Explorer.NET
Written by Richard MacManus / June 23, 2003 9:29 PM / 1 Comments
In my recent articles I've explored the concept of the Universal Canvas, a term made popular by Microsoft when it launched .NET in 2000. But things just got interesting, with the news


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