Test post 8: reinstall on MacOS X using simple reinstall instructions.
Category Archives: BloggerCon
Upcoming Stories on house of warwick
Upcoming weblog stories:
- Managing Information Overload–When RSS is like candy and you're a kid, sometimes eating too much makes your stomach hurt.
- Evangelizing RSS
- Updating Radio-generated content to pass XHTML validation (think Zeldman meets Radio)
- Rewrite of the aggregator's display
Safari and autodetection of RSS feeds
This is something that sounds hackable at the least. Brent, could
something like this be done with WebKit's tools (asking out of
ignorance)?
Here's an idea for Safari: Many web sites/pages now offer an RSS feed
equivalent of their contents, not unlike this weblog! As RSS is getting
more and more popular, it would be cool if Safari would detect the
presence of an RSS feed (through the
tag) and activate a UI element on its toolbar that the user could use to drag to their favorite news reading program …. Say, NetNewsWire.
Betsy Devine says that
Google should have done some research before buying Blogger.
Betsy, don't forget the millions of people hate Microsoft products and
*still* buy the upgrades. :>
Here's what an actual California recall ballot looks like. Link to scanned ballot (804×638 px jpeg), Discuss (Thanks, Gabe!) [Boing Boing Blog]
Lockergnome on RSS and ads
Chris mentions in this post that with RSS…
… you can elimate the feeds carrying ads you don't like. I subscribe to a feed that
is all ads–bringing me info on deals from hundreds of websites.
RSS advertising has it's place and time, if done right. The
consumer will vote with their subscriptions and dollars. Embedded
feeds will always suck and besides, a clever person will filter them
out anyway.
More Conference Tips
Scoble links to links to these tips
from Dave McNamee about conference attendence. I'm including them
here and the BloggerCon category since they bear repeating.
Userland Trackback bug
Ed Cone's comment discussion about political weblogs and BloggerCon
Dave links this comment thread from Ed Cone's weblog about campaign blogger presence at BloggerCon
(Now that's a link-rich post!)
Conference Tips via O'Reilly
These tips on attending the O'Reilly conference are just as good for BloggerCon. Some of them might not be as relevant (“Partition your hard drive”) but room sharing, business cards and others jumped right out at me.
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