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Content Platforms
Written by Richard MacManus / October 3, 2004 1:02 AM
People have been talking recently about all the different buckets they drop their content into. Especially in this world of decentralized web services we live in today (Internet as Platform


Why Yahoo! + RSS = Good Thing
Written by Richard MacManus / September 30, 2004 12:52 PM
I've been reading up on Yahoo!'s decision to add RSS feeds to the mix of content they provide on the My Yahoo! portal. The decision for them is all about


Semantic Web is a Program
Written by Richard MacManus / September 28, 2004 9:25 AM
Slashdot pointed to a new Tim Berners-Lee interview about the Semantic Web. While on face value it's YASWI by Sir Tim (Yet Another Semantic Web Interview), there are some great


Notes on Tim O'Reilly's Oscon 2004 speech
Written by Richard MacManus / July 29, 2004 1:55 PM
One good thing about audio on the Web is that I can listen to things while I'm working. Which is precisely what I did this morning with Tim O'Reilly's keynote


Read/Write/Think/Dream
Written by Richard MacManus / July 26, 2004 11:36 PM
As I was browsing the Web, looking for inspiration, I discovered a work by John Baldessari - a conceptual artist from America. He transformed the library space at UCSD


Audio version of The Fractal Blogosphere
Written by Richard MacManus / July 23, 2004 10:51 PM / 2 Comments
Tonight I recorded my first audio blog post, a reading of my January 2004 article The Fractal Blogosphere. Quite topical, given my recent posts on subscriber statistics and weblog popularity.


A Theory of Synchronicity for the Web
Written by Richard MacManus / June 8, 2004 11:35 PM
In my previous post, Stasis and Synchronicity, I scratched the surface of something that's been bothering me recently. I've been sensing a degree of stasis in the blogging world, not


Stasis and Synchronicity
Written by Richard MacManus / June 4, 2004 12:20 AM / 4 Comments
Jeffrey Zeldman wrote today about Glassdog's transformation from an "experimental narrative powerhouse" to a mere blog. Under the provocative title The saddest music in the world, Zeldman's piece was a


There is no End User
Written by Richard MacManus / March 4, 2004 11:28 PM / 3 Comments
That is the revelation that hit me a couple of days ago. There is no End User in Information Flow (which is a term I am using a lot these


American influence on the blogosphere
Written by Richard MacManus / February 9, 2004 8:49 PM
Today I came across a very interesting article in the New Zealand Herald newspaper entitled "US power and influence warrent careful scrutiny" by columnist Barbara Sumner Burstyn. She starts off by explaining


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