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| Friday, July 22, 2005 |
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Or close enough
See? Vanity search feeds pay off.
| | Whoa! Rick not only has a picture of my missing 3-way plug, he's got the real article! |
If not dollars
Ganging up
| | We recorded a new Gillmor Gang this morning, with special guests Tony Perkins and George Gilder, who was his smart and pugnacious self. Topics include his new book, China, technology, trade, RSS and the continuing death of television (correctly predicted by George so long ago Amazon doesn't carry the book). Steve Gillmor tells me the show should be up later today. Watch this space. |
Guess we'll just have to mark him down as "doubtful"
João has added you as a connection. Is João your connection?
We can only hope
The beat goes on
| | I hear Blogpulse has improved its services. It's fast (maybe because it doesn't find much about... oh, metblogs), has lots of features (especially visual ones), some nice UI graces, tools for following trends and other stuff. |
| | There are glitches too. For example, RSS feeds of keyword searches seem to be missing some pieces that other search engine feeds provide. Or so it seems, so far. |
| | Dig around and see what you think. |
A blog in need
| | Steve Eisenberg is looking for recommendations around corporate blog/e-zine software. His question is one I often hear. Sometimes it's along with the one that goes "We already have a content management system..." Which, as in Steve's case, frequently is Mambo, a popular open source CMS. |
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