Blog Software Breakdown
Why doesn't anyone put dates on anything any more? Still, this is pretty neat.
Tuesday, October 05, 2004
ONE/Northwest KnowledgeBase: Offline blogging tools - Zempt and SharpMT for Movable Type
ONE/Northwest KnowledgeBase: Offline blogging tools
First of all, this is an interesting knowledge resource. Secondly Blogger holds up rather well in terms of the simplicity/functionality wars. Thirdly, the blogging/RSS/syndication world is still very raw.
Update: Sigh. Really dated.
First of all, this is an interesting knowledge resource. Secondly Blogger holds up rather well in terms of the simplicity/functionality wars. Thirdly, the blogging/RSS/syndication world is still very raw.
Update: Sigh. Really dated.
Google rules: RSS feeds for email activity
Micro Persuasion: Gmail Adds Atom Feeds
We don't need a messaging client. We need an activity client that tracks activities across web sites, email, phone mail, etc. It needs notification rules and escalation rules, automated responses, metadata generation ...
Gmail has added Atom web feeds, a format that's akin to RSS. The feeds include a summary of each new message in your Google email. See screen grabs. In addition, the service rolled out a more robust contact interface that nicely lists all your contacts the related messages that live in your archive as well as the ability to forward your messages to any other email account.
We don't need a messaging client. We need an activity client that tracks activities across web sites, email, phone mail, etc. It needs notification rules and escalation rules, automated responses, metadata generation ...
Monday, October 04, 2004
BugMeNot - bypassing site registration
BugMeNot.com
Subverting registration policies. Good topic for an ethics debate. The Firefox extension no longer works, but one can get login data from this site.
Subverting registration policies. Good topic for an ethics debate. The Firefox extension no longer works, but one can get login data from this site.
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