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Monthly Archives: January 2005

A Defense Against Information

My team of merry cohorts and I have been exposing to our co-workers to the world of RSS. We've provided an overview of RSS, an introduction to Bloglines and a starter set of feeds. People have promised to give it a try for a month or so and provide feedback to us. All well and

By |2005-01-31T19:00:00+00:00January 31st, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on A Defense Against Information

Revenge of the Right Brain

I loved this article on Wired "Revenge of the Right Brain": "...the curtain is rising on a new era, the Conceptual Age. If the Industrial Age was built on people's backs, and the Information Age on people's left hemispheres, the Conceptual Age is being built on people's right hemispheres. We've progressed from a society of

By |2005-01-27T19:00:00+00:00January 27th, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on Revenge of the Right Brain

Wireless Delivery of Fresh Movies

Just read Feature Films Without Wires on Wired. They've successfully shown a feature film without the film being present...sounds almost as wonderful as television. But wait! This is exciting because it changes the way feature films are distributed to theaters...and maybe leaves room for new films to be distributed directly to consumers? It's true. Not

By |2005-01-25T19:00:00+00:00January 25th, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on Wireless Delivery of Fresh Movies

Fried Green Denouement

She: "The tape ran out, so we didn't get to see the end of the movie!" Me: "I don't want to ruin anything for you, but the tanks at the end are amazing." She: "No! Nononono! Don't tell me!" Me: "And the part where she takes a bullet for the other girl? Made me cry."

By |2005-01-24T19:00:00+00:00January 24th, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on Fried Green Denouement

Expressions

"So how did yoga class go?" "Fine...until we started poses to work on balance." "Did you fall down?" "No, nothing like that. We were working on this pose called tree..." "Uh, oh." "...yeah, I don't know where they come up with these names. Anyway, the yogi told us to bring our hands over our heads

By |2005-01-24T04:00:00+00:00January 24th, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on Expressions

Custom RSS Meta Feeds?

I know it's possible to scrape a feed for a particular site, but what about scraping a feed consisting of many sites? I ask because I find that when I'm in a hurry, I click on category names in Bloglines and read everything under that category. It made me wonder if I could create category

By |2005-01-17T19:00:00+00:00January 17th, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on Custom RSS Meta Feeds?

Putting a Name to RSS

I've been mulling over the mess that my RSS subscriptions were/are/will ever be and I haven't come to any conclusions about categories and how to consistently apply them to feeds. However, I have been busy renaming the feeds that I subscribe to -- my feeds now begin with the person's name. This reinforces the thought

By |2023-11-30T22:23:20+00:00January 17th, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on Putting a Name to RSS

Personal Education Archives

Sometime ago, Will Richardson of Webblog-ed News was talking about how it may be possible for grade school/high school students to have a complete records of their educational experience -- papers, essays, assignments, etc.-- in one place via the magic of blogs and/or wikis. Students could build on past work and have a collection that

By |2005-01-16T17:00:00+00:00January 16th, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on Personal Education Archives

Feeds of Feeds vs. Individual Feeds

I've pared my Bloglines subscriptions from a high of 154 to 148, and I'm feeling pretty good. There were a few echo-chamber feeds (same info, different person) that needed to go, and I trimmed a few under-producing blogs (sorry, Textism, but you don't write often enough to warrant the space). I also replaced a few

By |2005-01-12T04:00:00+00:00January 12th, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on Feeds of Feeds vs. Individual Feeds

Let Organization Stand on Its Own?

Lou Rosenfeld has his take on folksonomies, referring to them as metadata ecologies. It's a good log on public-driven metadata and the issues surrounding it. *sigh* I was hoping for a nice solution from Lou...but maybe I haven't defined the problem well enough... Anyway, the point I think he makes about Flickr's metadata scheme topping

By |2023-11-30T22:28:26+00:00January 7th, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on Let Organization Stand on Its Own?

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