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Wednesday, August 13, 2003

LOOKING FOR LOOPHOLES IN THE DO-NOT-CALL LIST
11:41:47 PM    comment []

Caramba! Morgan reports on AOL Journals and iBlog.
OK, I was never serious about AOL Journals - but I was curious. Now I've discovered a flaw that makes it almost worthless as a blogging tool. In AOL Journals you must choose between making an entry with a title (which is essential), or making an entry which contains links (which is also essential). You can't have both - and this is an anathema to any self-respecting blogger. . . .
[explodedlibrary.info]
8:31:07 PM    comment []

Future-proofing your URLs.

Brainstorms and Raves gathers a number of resources to help you generate Friendly, Lasting URLs.

[Radio Free Blogistan]
8:28:10 PM    comment []

Dan Gillmor links to four Microsoft job openings with the word blog in the description. [Scripting News]
8:22:52 PM    comment []

Utterly fascinating:
Ringtones outstrip CD singles in the U.K.

This article in the Guardian states that sales of ringtones downloaded to mobile phones are expected to overtake CD singles sales during 2003 in the U.K. About £40m worth of ringtones were sold last year to mobile phone users paying between £1.50 and £3.50 a time to have tunes sent to their handsets using text-messaging technology, according to the Mobile Data Association. By the end of this year, they claim, this industry is set to record on income of £70m, nudging past singles sales, which the record industry forecasts will bring in only £67m.
Fellowship of the rings

[Smart Mobs]

8:19:45 PM    comment []

Confessions of a Baggage Screener. She uses the CTX 5500 to keep bombs off your plane. She also goes elbows deep in your underwear. By Beth Pinsker from Wired magazine. [Wired News]
8:02:51 AM    comment []

A Webmaster's 25th hour. A First Amendment test case? Convicted under a new law for distributing information about Molotov cocktails and "Draino bombs" on his Web site, 20-year-old Sherman Austin talks with CNET News.com before starting a one-year prison term. [CNET News.com]
8:01:20 AM    comment []

Lawmakers to probe RFID technology, by Alorie Gilbert, CNET News.com.

RFID coverage here at A blog doesn't need a clever name.

Or, if that link breaks, here's Coverage of RFID at A blog doesn't need a clever name for you.
4:37:38 AM    comment []




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