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28 May 2004   

 

Lonestar / Windows XP Tablet 2005

Now, this combined with a camera, a good camera mind, with video too, would be to ideal blogging tool for me. Especially if I could get a Vodaphone GPRS card stuck in there.

Imagine out at the park with the kids. Snap a few pix, write a few words, hell I even could get Esme to write a few things, and Bradley to draw a few pictures. Whack that little lot up top the blog, and what a fantastic record of the kids for Nanna and them when they grow up.

Would need to connect up Radio and probably Firefox to this handwriting gig, but it seems that Microsoft has a developer program for this.

As you write and come to the end of a line in the TIP, it automatically creates a second line so you can continue writing. In fact, it will keep opening lines as needed until you run out of screen real estate. Maavelous deal, maavelous. See image below. multi_linetipasis
As you write, the tablet will turn your writing into text, and show you what it thinks you've written. Simply tap on any of these words to correct them as needed. When you tap on a recognized word, the new TIP will show several alternate word choices, or you can write over any letter in your word to correct it. If you've ever used Decuma on the Sony Clie or Pocket PC, the concept is similar. tip_correctionasis
 


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Other title(s) for this story: Blogging on the move   Handwriting your blog  

 

27 May 2004   

 

Referal spam killing for Analog

Public service item for today. If you're using analog to process your stats, you're probably plagued by referal spam. Here's a list I found in my stats, copy paste it into your analog.cfg file. I'll update this list as I run through, pity there isn't a central resource that we could call down, knowing it to be the most up to date. One day perhaps.

REFEXCLUDE http://*.hopsports.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.fuckinglist.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.linkswhore.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.bexium.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.sex4singles.net/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.sex4singles.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.casino-gambling-pros.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.parishillton.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.necium.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.southwesternpokerplayer.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.sexforsingles.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.onlinepharmacyprescriptions.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.electronictransfer.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.linkswhore.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.best-merchant-accounts.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.visa-mastercardservice.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.cheap-merchant-services.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.merchantaccount-creditcardprocessing.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.acceptcharges.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.electronictransfer.net/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.fastcharge.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.nebrijaschool.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.myhikari.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.ultrasoundskincare.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.shreepigment.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.lewisandkaye.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.crawford-door.net/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.surfitcoaching.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.rightsolutionindustrial.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.monoraparkmazda.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.merchantaccountfirm.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*linkcentre.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.azadapartments.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.amateurxpass.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.linkcentre.com/*
REFEXCLUDE http://*.webstir.com/*

Named and shamed. Die dirty, filthy beasties!


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Other title(s) for this story: Stop referal spam in analog reports   list of referer spam for analog reports   Here lieth dead referal spam  

 

 

Guardian: eBay wins the top-brand

Online auctioneer eBay came out on top in a poll of the fastest growing brands in Britain in terms of popularity. In a clean sweep of the top four places by technology and internet companies, internet search engine Google came second, followed by mobile phone maker Nokia and online retailer Amazon.


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New York Times: For Some, the Blogging Never Stops

For bloggers, it becomes an obsession. Such bloggers often feel compelled to write several times daily and feel anxious if they don't keep up. As they spend more time hunkered over their computers, they neglect family, friends and jobs. They blog at home, at work and on the road. They blog openly or sometimes, like Mr. Wiggins, quietly so as not to call attention to their habit.

Ahem!


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26 May 2004   

 

Key contacts

"Key Email contacts for key activities and teams in the Office of the e-Envoy"I wonder if my emails will get through their spam and green pen blockers?

And I'll bet it'll take 3 or 4 months just to get an acknowledgement, let alone a face to face. But it's time to get seriously political about blogs and the competitive advantage for UK plc to have nearly every one of the Queen's subjects blogging. Blogging reviews, blogging events, blogging rants, blogging good ideas. And connecting up with each other. Wasn't this the idea behind The Big Conversation? That died a death didn't it.With no dates on the few messages posted there it sure looks like it.

Never mind the bottom up business of Bill Gates, what about the bottom up politics of Tony Blair?


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Other title(s) for this story: A blog for everybody in the UK   Blogs could be the UK's competitive advantage  

 

 

Suddenly people are getting in contact

My phone's been ringing off the hook this morning. I've also had several emails with interesting offers and enquiries.

Feels like there's a new dawn on the internet.


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Do you want to know or won't you care?

Feedburner is the converter of Atom to RSS feeds that Evan of Google's Blogger endorses. On their blog they talk about syndication myths. And take a look into the possible future of syndication feeds:
The good ...the entire syndication space will simultaneously witness a growing sophistication and accompanied level of fragmentation through conflicting namespaces and specialty clients.Perhaps niche consumer clients which read feeds for reviews or to connect schedules together or to join friends up or a host of other uses.

The bad ...some namespaces will be standardised for greater community flexibility, while other fragmented namespaces emerge in order to provide companies with competitive advantage.

Whatever format wins in the format war, we are certainly likely to find stuff in our feeds that we don't understand, nor will our techiest of techie friends. There will be encrypted tags perhaps for our credit cards, which will be fine and understandable. But, there will also be encrypted tags produced by our blogging software that say we're cheap skates because we use free blogging tools, or tags Disney add in to charge us for something, or charge the person pulling the aggregation together.

Our only recourse is to write our own feeds, which isn't realistic. Or, use a reliable and editable feed generator, like Radio Userland or MT, where we have complete control, should we want it, or a trustworthy online blog tool supplier. Either way RSS will be easier to understand and check out by humans. While Atom, provided through the corporate juggernaut of Blooger [sic] or the closed system and money hungry TypePad will be distressing for a mere mortal to read, and easily tainted by encrypted additional tags. Do we think these companies will be trustworthy?


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Other title(s) for this story: Who'll control your feed?   Roll your own or roll over   BigCos will control your feed  

 

 

Online UK government gets new chief

The UK managing director of Accenture, Ian Watmore, is appointed as new head of e-government.

I'm going to get it touch with this geezer. I've had enough! Enough of the wastage I see in govenment offices. Enough of the competitive disadvantage this country suffers from due to its straggling in late to the power of bottom up internet.

 Source: BBC News | Politics | UK Edition; 25/05/2004; 17:45:02.
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BitTorrent To Release Michael Moore's New Film Free of Charge

In a stunning move, controversial documentary filmmaker Michael Moore announced today that his latest film, "Fahrenheit 9/11", will be released by BitTorrent, the popular peer-to-peer file-sharing network.

"This film deserves the widest possible distribution," said Moore, whose film won the Palme D'Or award at the Cannes Film Festival this past weekend. "I had hoped I could achieve that with Miramax and Disney, but such was not to be the case. I'm thrilled to announce that I have an even better solution. BitTorrent!" [Via Marc Canter]

Fuck me, sideways! That's one shoved up Disney's arse ;-) It'll be out on July 3rd. I'm sure it'll be a pretty busy day for networks, though because of BT's networking strengths, it'll be a really fast download on my 3 meg pipe.

Damn, you just can't trust bloggers, it appears to be a joke. "Denounce is a satire website specialising in false press releases that are meant to neither inform nor educate."

Pity.


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25 May 2004   

 

InfoWorld: Blogging behind the firewall

Though this CTO has had his company's blog up a mere 5 months, he's full of praise. "It’s amazing how a system [a blog] so simple and easy can produce such profound results." Though later, he tells how boring it is, and Scoble agrees that Microsoft's internal blogs are also dull.

It's later, when people start to think about what should be in a blog, when they find themselves composing the next blog entry as they take a walk, and when bloggers start letting their personality out, forgetting their corporate Ps and Qs. Then, it's interesting. Then it's compulsive, addictive.


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24 May 2004   

 

Technorati: Charting blogdom's rise

There are "2.4 million total blogs that Technorati is monitoring. Not all are active. Of that number, about 45 percent have not been updated in the past three months. And he points out that 2.4 million blogs does not equate to 2.4 million bloggers, because many bloggers have multiple blogs."


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Other title(s) for this story: How many blogs?

 

23 May 2004   

 

After the battle there are the writers

The Event Share Framework says this on the front page:

Recently, the need to share event information between entities has dramatically increased. Individuals desire to aggregate, publish and distribute event information in many locations, and by various means. Doing this has been made difficult because of a lack of a formal format by which to distribute this event information. The ESF is designed to provide that standard formant, allowing entities to communicate event information in a standard format and manner, by using an XML-grammar, which facilitates the aggregation of information, and provides a well-defined pattern of usage for instances of this grammar.

As well as  time, date stuff these are the types of event:
event/class
event/class/lecture
event/class/lab
event/conference
event/conference/keynote
event/conference/session
event/entertainment
event/group
event/group/meeting
event/internet
event/internet/chat
event/internet/webcast
event/person
event/person/birthday
event/person/anniversary
event/sports
event/sports/broadcast
event/telephone
event/telephone/conference
undefined

Those little XML feed icons on blogs are important, but as the semantic web becomes reality they're going to be much more important, and much more powerful. Marc Canter says this: ..."The battle (or shall I say the cooperation) moves upstream - away from the protocols/plumbing aspects of syndication - to the schemas/details area where the new work is needed."

I have to agree. We've enough standards to sink a boat, and with the current RSS/Atom war we (us users) are in danger of missing the boat, before we've had fun sinking it.

As users, we need to start using this stuff. And to do that we, us users, need to write feeds, or at least be able to (human) read others' feeds. RSS is pretty human readable, Atom, just ain't.

If we can start producing RSS feeds with ENT, ESF or Reviews or FOAF, just chucking them out there, as we blog, don't you think Technocrati or Userland would start to use that XML? Of course they would. Of course I could search for reviews through my Radio aggregator, or through Technocrati or import local events into a nice table in one of my web pages. Or, call up a list of opinion leaders in my geographical region and find where they're going to be next.

This is the semantic web, and though TBL may want some other more complex data format, only readable by machines and, it seems controlled by big business, it is the users who are also the producers, just like HTML was so easy to read, and learn and rob.

The Review Module says this: Many people publish reviews on their own websites, but it is currently difficult to take all these opinions into account when making a decision. Individual reviews may have their own rating scheme, may lack a definite description of the subject of the review, and may be of books, music, films, restaurants, beaches, politicians, or any other subject. As online product reviews become [increasingly widespread], it becomes more important to make these critical opinions easily accessible on demand.


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21 May 2004   

 

Another blog company mistreats its users

Spam ads in Atom-2-RSS converter from 2RSS.com

A complaint on his blog by a blogger.com user who is forced into having ads in his RSS feeds, he only saw them because he subscribes to his own dogfood. A blogger  user can only produce Atom feeds and I guess lots use 2-RSS but don't  eat their own feeds.

I think there'll be a disturbance over this  in the next few days when people find out. Perhaps not as big as the recent MT but considering the gossipy internet, word spreads like wild fire. May as well spread the news.


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Other title(s) for this story: Spam ads in RSS feeds   You get what you pay for  

 

20 May 2004   

 

Doppelganger? Hardly, I don't play chess, nor bridge

Terrible, terrible news. I find a note from pubSub in my aggregator, a note from Steve Hooker. I didn't remember writing that, I thought. What goes on?

Turns out there's another bleedin Steve Hooker, in Liverpool, who's decided to blog. I just hope he gets fed up soon. Otherwise, he's gonna contaminate my aggregator.

I suppose I could write a callback that deletes him as he comes in. And I know there's lots of other Steve Hookers in this world, but I'm the only one with a blog! I suppose it couldn't last forever.

another Steve hooker with a blog

 


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Get out and talk to your customers

From the Guardian: "There are many advantages if companies treat blogging as a useful tool. Employee blogs are a chance for companies and customers to have informal dialogues and build relationships. Blogs are also a great place for damage limitation, brand building and marketing. The experts on a product are usually the people who develop it, and blogs are one way they can share their expertise."


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Other title(s) for this story: Blogs aren't just personal any more   Talk about your work with peers, customers and anyone who's interested.  

 

18 May 2004   

 

Nick Denton the first blog millionaire?

Well, he already is. But this piece has the little snippet that old Nick (who had Moreover first built in Frontier) thinks that to make a blog popular you need quantity of posts and links off rather than quality.

I agree. But quantity and quality are the better combination.

And his sexblog is wank (crap). No personality.


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What does your blog software do?

I'd guess that this is a near complete definition of what a blog features are necessary these days. Manila seems to fit the criteria yet it's not in this seemingly exhaustive listings.


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