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| Friday, June 8, 2007 |
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Close, probably.
Food for rethought
| | Getting a demo of TiddlyWiki by Jeremy Ruston, its creator and alpha developer. Billed as a reusable non-linear personal web notebook, it seems to share characteristics with blogging and outlining (links can expand in a way similar to the way subheads have done in outliners ever since ThinkTank), in a very nice read-write-Web way that also allows you easily to save copies as simple local HTML files. (Put it on a USB thumbdrive and get "wiki on a stick", Jeremy says.) |
| | It has "permaviews" as well as permalinks. Neat. |
| | More here (where I found some the above links). |
| | Great one-liners from Jeremy in the midst: We don't have many weapons to use against really ineffectual people... It's reasonable to talk about software as being alive.... It's symbiotic... It needs a host geek in which to live...The value in software is as much in its potential as in its functionality... |
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