Thu 20 Jan. 2005

Inspired Posting

I’ve just been afforded a peek at what’s heading our/your way…

No sense quoting:

Read/Write Web: Remixing and Speculation on The Future of RSS

Just follow it.

The sparks are jumpin’.

Update: 21 Jan 05
Richard MacManus follows up with a more detailed post.

More Tag Rage

I just noticed Technorati displays del.icio.us tags and flickr pics on their tag search results page.

And then, 43 things gets in on the tag act too!

Alright! Next?

Well, Richard MacManus seems to have switched his entire Read/Write Web over to display his del.icio.us posts.

And, there’s Joshua Porter’s cool use of embedding delicious tags onto a post for a nifty dynamic further reading list.

Technorati Tags: , , ,

Tags on Metafilter

Jumping on the delicious and flickr bandwagon, I’ve added tags to MetaFilter. …. popular tags are shown larger than others.

Metafilter | Tags

(via Read/Write Web / del.icio.us/ricmac/ideas)

German Blogosphere Freak Out

The latest development in an issue previously posted about here has reached epic proportions after an absolutely 3rd rate, sensationalist and dumb TV report about blogging in which the inimitable Schockwellenreiter was maliciously misquoted and ultimately misrepresented in a clearly manipulative way.

Herr, schmeiß Hirn vom Himmel!

Aarrrghh!

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  • Extensive use of XMLHttpRequest
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(via Artima Developer Buzz)

Jots: A New Social Bookmarking Service

Jots

a collaborative bookmarking system that allows you to Store, Share and Discover relevant links. Store your own links and choose whether to share them with the world, with a select group of people or just for yourself to use. Discover new links based on specific users or topics of interest.

Links are available via the jots.com web site or by RSS. Post your links to your blog daily to keep others informed of your areas of interest.

For the geeks out there Jots provides an XML-RPC-based API for you to manipulate the links in your account, whether by adding new links, sync’ing locally or with other services.

(my emphasis)

Must check this out now.

(Kudos for the pointer goes to Roland Tanglao)