Here’s a quickie looking at Drupal, Planet Planet! and Feed2JS as centralised aggregation tools.
Yearly Archives: 2005
subverted links
Folowin’ the dog’s good review I’ve gone and got a Jots account and even gone to the dramatic lengths of finally figuring out where the WP xmlrpc thingy is and making it work! So, from now on until the novelty wears off and I get bored ;o> daily subverted links will be coming your way …
Blogging your (not-about-blogs!) book
Those of you following blogsavvy will already know about him but for those of you who don’t here’s a blogsavvy client, the author Mat Larkin. Mat’s blogging the progress of his book ‘The Last Monk’ and ‘For the reader’s convenience, the first five years and 80,000 words have been prepared beforehand.’ ;o> What’s particularly cool …
The Dialogical Web
Ulises has responded to some of our thoughts on DTD at the end of the original post, here’s a snippet: “Part of what I am suggesting is that there is a need to balance the ability to post my responses at an external location (such as one’s own blog) without the original author becoming aware …
Social Software Edublog: i-clouds
Grant is an IncSub client and is doing some really interesting stuff with blogs and teaching and learning, especially in revisiting blogs next semester: “with a class blog (participation voluntary, but as an alternative to a reflective essay), topics based around the students own research interests. The emphasis also shifts to reading and then writing.” …
Sydney Blogwalk Notes
Seb has been busy, he’s transcribed the Sydney Blogwalk notes! “The topic of this Salon was The impact of blogs and RSS on ‘what we do’ [and what ‘we will be doing’]. We categorized the issues and questions of all participants in the following way: Insularity / Scale / Retrieval now / Future retrievals / …
Instant bungelow gratification
Grab title of your choice, grab one on Lindon’s Creative Commons licensed images, fill it in… instant satisfaction:
Why you should get rid of comments!
Hey, I’m posting everywhere today :O) Over at Blogsavvy you will find a Blogtalk Downunder inspired argument for why you should get rid of the comments function on your blog! Subscribe to the Blogsavvy RSS Feed to get tomorrows counter instalment.
Review of Blojsom
I’ve written a quick review of Blojsom as a student blogging tools over at IncSub, including an opportunity to have a play around at the backend yourself! Would love to hear other peoples comments / thoughts.
Shudder
Next time we will definitely have (at least) two backup projectors! here.