Blogfootball Service: blogfootball service message mirrored here.
Here's the last part, you can search attributes like, URI, title, body,
channel for newsgroups, source for domains. Most excellent. Most
powerful.
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4. Exclusion
(VB or "visual basic") & !GROUP:microsoft
This
subscription will return messages which contain the terms "VB" or
"visual basic"; however, the subscription will not return messages
originiating from any newsgroup (or weblog) that contains the term
"microsoft" in the group name or weblog title.
This subscription
might be used to retrieve newsgroup postings about VB that do not
originate from one of the many microsoft.XXX newsgroups. "
PubSub, you are a diamond, not only do you provide super cool ways to search RSS, news releases, weblogs, newsgroups (the old usenet), you give us an API to get them ourselves.
Now you can build the newspaper of your choice. If, that is, you use an aggregator. For my bloggers: I'm just going off to fix up some nice searches.
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Already they're hyping the sharing of song lists (only through MS's Media Player and of course the purchase of music) and distribution of digicam pix between friends, which is more a by product of blogging IMHO. They're also promoting the idea of community between other 'spacers' in that there will be plenty of ways of discovering and linking to other 'spacers.' Blogging is all about the openness of the blogosphere. And we all know what MS thinks of open source.
Dare Obasanjo (the lead developer) says nice things, while Scoble says not so nice things. And the BBC reviews the service, impartially. While someone else compares and contrasts to TypePad.
My main gripe, and it is a worry, is that Microsoft may not play nice with the rest of the blogosphere. Or worse, they play nice for a bit the... If they get a huge, huge number of users quickly, as is likely with their massive worldwide roll out, it'll be too difficult for them to not close the trunk, cutting themselves off from the rest of the world, and chopping many fingers in the process.
Were they to extend the metaWeblog API to suit their needs in an open and accessible way, and say, Nokia's LifeBlog plugged into it (though LiferBlog is based on TypePad's own version of the Atom API), would it be too tempting to screw that for Nokia, while MS develops their own API or proprietise the metaWeblog API onto their own mobile phone platform?
Think of the fun MS could have with making it drop dead easy to post images, upload song lists from your (MS) phone and only your MS phone. They could really lock Symbian out of the trunk, and Blogger (Google) and Yahoo (who'll, sure to be, soon releasing their own blog tool, like every other portal) and every other blogging platform. This is perhaps why 'blogs' would be to limiting a term for them.
I don't think 400lb gorillas are capable of playing nice.
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A four-letter term... tops U.S. dictionary publisher
Merriam-Webster's list of the 10 words of the year.
Merriam-Webster Inc. said on Tuesday that blog, defined as
"a Web site that contains an online personal journal with
reflections, comments and often hyperlinks," was one of the
most looked-up words on its Internet sites this year.
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