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On the meaning of fractal
Written by Richard MacManus / January 19, 2004 6:27 PM
Some people disagree with my use of the word "fractal" (see the comments to my last post). I've done some extensive reading on the subject this afternoon and I have to


The Fractal Blogosphere
Written by Richard MacManus / January 18, 2004 9:59 PM / 9 Comments
In this article I draft guidelines for a Fractal Blogosphere and suggest that it be used as a measure of scale in the weblogging world. The goal is to help bloggers, particularly new ones, easily fit into


Fractal Web applied to Blogging
Written by Richard MacManus / January 15, 2004 9:20 PM / 8 Comments
I review Tim Berners-Lee's recent interview with Christopher Lydon and analyse how the Fractal Society impacts on the world of blogging. Today I listened to Christopher Lydon's recent interview with Tim


How my PDA is mobilising my read/write lifestyle
Written by Richard MacManus / January 14, 2004 10:19 PM
I got my first PDA for Christmas, a Palm Tungsten T2 - cost about $700 in New Zealand dollars. It's already changed my reading/writing habits for the better. For a


Citizen Blogger
Written by Richard MacManus / January 13, 2004 10:33 PM
I've been getting more and more interested in the concept of a "Citizen Blogger": a person who actively participates in politics via their weblog. For such a person, weblogging becomes


Will of its own
Written by Richard MacManus / October 27, 2003 11:51 PM
I posted this on my linkblog, but I feel like publishing it here too. I heard some of Rautavaara's Symphony Number 7 (Angel of Light) a few weeks ago, for


On Broadcasting
Written by Richard MacManus / October 23, 2003 9:48 PM / 4 Comments
The Two-Way Web is a very simple concept. It's all about normal everyday people having a publishing platform on the Web. Sounds reasonable to me, but a thread on Many-to-Many


Select Mode: Publisher
Written by Richard MacManus / October 21, 2003 9:08 PM
David Weinberger recently wrote a weblog post entitled When blogs get really popular. In it he states that the line between blogging and email will become blurred. He says: "The


The will to publish
Written by Richard MacManus / September 30, 2003 9:49 PM / 5 Comments
2003 has so far been a year of hype for weblogs and k-logs. Blogging is on the cusp of the mainstream. Or is it? A few posts recently have me


Ted Nelson's two-way links
Written by Richard MacManus / September 17, 2003 10:43 PM / 1 Comments
Matt Webb blogged the Hypertext03 conference and the resulting notes are a good scan. Thank goodness for people like Matt who blog conferences, because those of us who live on


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