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quote: “My concern is that you’ll have disappointed consumers”…
links for 2005-12-07
- 2005-12-07 16:12
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Feedburner improvments
Feedburner released some minor improvments to their service. As announced at Burning Questions – The Official FeedBurner Weblog: Putting Added ‘Friendly’ in Browser Friendly,
* Favorite Reader Saver: BrowserFriendly will automatically save a subscriber’s choice of news reader or web aggregator; this selection will be offered as the default “Subscribe now!” choice any time they view another FeedBurner feed. (Plus, we save a different selection for podcasts versus regular feeds, and you can always alter these settings later if you change your mind.) It’s a tiny little time-saver, but they do add up.
* A cleaner layout: More of your feed content should be visible without scrolling (especially once Reader Saver is enabled). If your feed includes a logo image, we still display that at the top of the page — presenting your feed’s complete content always matters to us!
* Improved podcast support: Both new themes display links to podcast media enclosures so that users can preview any audio or video content with just one click.
The browser friendly format looks much better now -nice touch!
- 2005-12-07 12:12
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links for 2005-12-06
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pluggable full-text parsers? niiiice…
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the actual pagerank secret formula.
- 2005-12-06 16:12
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links for 2005-12-05
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Puting the pieces together.
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Finaly the “create” part of ODEO. Only up to 3 mins recordings for now. Give it a try.
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The news and some interesting thoughts.
- 2005-12-05 16:12
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TVTorrents is down.
From TVTorrents @ EFNet:
Sorry, but TVTorrents is down. No, I will not return. Sorry for any hassles. Thanks for all the memories and good times we had together in #tvtorrents. As of now, the channel will remain open, but stay +m (no talking).
Again, sorry for having to leave, but it became necessary. If you can donate to help with the pending settlement, please do so!
Dam!
What media companies do not understand is that most people do not use BitTorent to steal. They use it because it is such a better medium of distribution. I just prefer to download an episode of one of my favorite tv series instead of going to the video club and rent it -let alone that some of them, Numb3rs for example, are not available in Greece yet, either on TV nor DVD…
I have never downloaded music using BitTorrent, I use iTunes. But I can’t use iTunes to download movies in Greece, this is only available in the US and only a limited number of videos are available through it anyway. I would gladly pay $2 per episode instead of trying to download it from a “pirate”.
So, please, Big Media Companies, pick up the glove and make it easier for us to pay for your content!
- 2005-12-03 22:12
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links for 2005-12-03
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it works.
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Listen to your feeds!
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The port change dramaticaly improved my downloads!
- 2005-12-03 16:12
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The Geek Gorgeous Calendar featuring Women in Technology
The calendar showcases young ladies who are not only beautiful and stylish, but can also fix your computer, normalize your databases, discuss the advantages of polymorphism, and beat you at Doom.
More details: The Geek Gorgeous Calendar featuring Women in Technology
- 2005-12-02 13:12
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How long until “Internet search” is decentralized?
I came across this blog. Their problem?
Many eBay UK shop (store) owners are complaining their traffic is massively down in the last 6-8 weeks since Google’s Jagger 1/2/3 update apparently removed millions of eBay items from the SERPS.
It could be for real or just a hoax. But it brings up a subject rarely discussed: As search engines become more dominant and are able to influence economy, politics and culture in a straight-forward way depending on their ability or interests, people will want a share of this power. This is not something new, it has happened over and over throughout history. People (probably Internet users and merchants in this case) will want to “democratize search”.
A year ago, I brought up the idea of a distributed query system. This is not an original idea -people have long talked about distributed search engines. I’m pretty sure some of the suggested models are much better designed than what I suggested -even though Amazon’s OpenSearch is amazingly close to this model.
What’s important is the vision of a search system that will allow every publisher (as small as an unknown blog or as big as Google, Amazon or Ebay) to contribute to it, and users to decide their “search neighborhood” (in a way this is what Yahoo! is trying to do with Yahoo! Mindset and Y!Q). It seems that Adam Bosworth has something like this in his mind too.
I really don’t know that the most suitable implementation of this “thing” could be. But I’m sure that as we moved from directory services (the original Yahoo!, and DMOZ) to search engines, we will be soon moving to a new, “decentralized” or “democratized” search engine model.
- 2005-11-28 22:11
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Treehugger.com
The future is green. Find it here: Treehugger.com.
Songbird
Songbird is a complete desktop media player or “jukebox” with a uniquely open approach to Internet digital media network services.
Some nice screenshots are out, the preview release will be out in December.
I think this will be more than :another media player”. Stay tuned.
- 2005-11-27 17:11
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