Fri 16 Sep. 2005

Delicious Birthday

Yesterday del.icio.us turned two.

Belated congratulations and wishes for many happy returns!

Thank you for a most excellent service!

Go, go, go!

Reinvented Software

Feeder

An application for creating, editing and publishing RSS feeds on Mac OS X. With Feeder you don’t need to understand RSS to create feeds and publish them to the web.
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Feeder now works with podcasting feeds that use the iTunes RSS extensions.

(via Jots)

Tue 06 Sep. 2005

Blog Link Tracking Reviewed

Blog link tracking has come along way since Technorati and Daypop where at the top of the list. New sites have come along and bloggers have never had it so good in terms of choice.

The Blog Herald provides an overview of 6 blog link tracking sites.

Mon 05 Sep. 2005

Political Blogs in Germany

Deutsche Welle says: Blogs Making Baby Steps in German Politics

“Germany is still a developing country when it comes to blogs,” said Markus Beckedahl, who blogs at netzpolitik.org. “The awareness of blogs as a means of political communication needs to be raised in Germany.”

You said it, Markus.

“Maybe one day the realization will come through that the Internet can lead to a new form of communication between politicians and voters,” Politik Digital’s Dowe said. “That is a long way off in Germany…

No kidding! Maybe one day…

(via Schockwellenreiter)

Sat 03 Sep. 2005

Monkeyman Loses It!

Slashdot reports on how Balmer Vows to Kill Google

“At some point in the conversation, Mr. Ballmer said: ‘Just tell me it’s not Google,'’ Lucovosky said in his statement. Lucovosky replied that he was joining Google. ‘At that point, Mr. Ballmer picked up a chair and threw it across the room hitting a table in his office,’ Lucovosky recounted, adding that Ballmer then launched into a tirade about Google CEO Eric Schmidt. ‘I’m going to f***ing bury that guy, I have done it before, and I will do it again. I’m going to f***ing kill Google.’

Terrific!

Go, Google, Go!

Go, Slashdot! LOL!

Thu 01 Sep. 2005

Robot Wisdom Jukebox

Seen the cool MP3 Jukebox on Robot Wisdom?

As the guy who coined the term ‘weblog’, I wanna propose that this
Flash app makes mp3-blogging practical for the first time. The basic
features are identical to the archetypal weblog: you link your good
finds in reverse order, and people who like your taste check in
regularly to hear what you’ve found, checking them in order, skipping
ones they already know, and when they hear something they want to
investigate further, jumping to this page for a link.

Must look into this.