The future of blogs – the sources of our infosphereTom claims I’m dancing around the real issue, teh semantic web, which I am, but the thing is noone really gets that Tom, people get this, it’s convcrete & here. Blogs are the semantic web. Ascilite 2005 Conference – Brisbane – December!I’m hoping to go to …
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Relaxation
Well, after Blogtalk, ethics proposals and a bit more I actually have a few days to relax, write abstracts and put stuff together for ASCILITE, Uses of Blogs and the Radio Conference 2005… hmmmm… looking forward to Xmas :o) Oh, I almost forgot about ODLAA… bjash!
Folksonomies
Ok, granted, tags are great when we’re describing audio, images and more but I can tell you what the problem with folksonomies is when it comes to text. We’ve already folksonomied it by writing about it. Is that understood? Good. Now can we move on?
The future of blogs
I’ve had a crack at figuring out what the future of blogs might look like over at Blogsavvy… just a small go at it but I feel like this is what is going to happen…
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FeedWordPressOr we could try to use this? feed on feeds – aboutThis is another cool aggregating tool. I need to figure out how I can get it to trawl a particular site looking for feeds though (i.e. automatically adding wpmu feeds to a river-of news for that particular install) The Podcast Network :: The Personal …
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Starting Common Craft Great account of going out on your own – "Yesterday I realized that I went all day without wearing pants. It didn’t even occur to me until Sachiko came home and picked on me for wearing boxers. I guess i have truly entered the world of working from home and I like …
How to centrally and publicly aggregate students blogs
Here’s a quickie looking at Drupal, Planet Planet! and Feed2JS as centralised aggregation tools.
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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 …