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Wednesday, October 2, 2002

Welcome msnbc.com readers!
Was alerted to a listing in MSNBC's Weblog Central blog. Is it just me or is the layout of that page funny? I see three sidebars down the right side of my browser window before you get to the weblog. Could be a Mac thing?

Joan, the executive producer writing the blog,Will Femia is off to a great start, doing what she calls "blogspotting."

(Thanks to blogger and MSNBC employee Gael for the correction.)

categories: metablog

7:42:00 PM    say what []


Seeing the future of CM
Mediasavvy says the future of content management is open source (after attending the Open Source Content Management Conference, that is):
As the computer industry moves in the direction of selling services, instead of hardware and software, open source begins to look like a great way to improve the value you deliver to customers. Meanwhile the Web has created a tremendous demand for quality content management among the geeks themselves, who can't afford to buy software, but can contribute to its development.

categories: knowhow

3:26:01 PM    say what []


And in the darkness bind them
Allow me to acquaint you with this moment's meme:
Worse than we thought / One ring to rule them all / GWB

(via plasticbag)

categories: memewatch

12:35:15 PM    say what []


It's Cory's world, we just live in it
I was rereading http://www.oreillynet.com/lpt/a/network/2002/03/08/cory_google.html by Cory Doctorow (after following Scott Rosenberg's link to Andrew Googman on the death of metatags.

As I mentioned in Scott's comments, it's keyword metatags that have the least efficacy and the most potential for gaming of indexers, although I agree with another commenter who suggested that they have a valid use in providing synonyms for words actually present in a document, especially in an intranet context.

Cory's essay talks about how Google's "who's linking to it?" formulae are more effective than the process of manually indexing a repository based on metadata and human editorial judgement.

While I believe in trying to solve the problem from both directions (make it easy for people to add metadata when contributing content and also don't expect metadata to be there when you are searching), I do think that meta tags make sense most of all in closed system, as when indexing an intranet, in which you can control what meta data is applied and then do specific parameter-matching searches.

categories: knowhow

12:17:36 PM    say what []


Meta linking to your RSS feed
Per dive into mark, I just added a link tag indicating this blog's rss feed. The code I added should work for any Radio blog whose RSS feed is named rss.xml:

<link rel="alternate" type="application/rss xml" title="RSS" href="<%radio.macros.weblogUrl ()%>rss.xml">

categories: metablog radioactive

11:38:09 AM    say what []


Cowgirl hogties raincoater
Yesterday, our own Susannah "Reverse Cowgirl" Breslin passed Pornographer's Picks in Salon Blogs' all-time ranking. The anonymous raincoater had a large head start and still brings in remarkable numbers on the strength of his first month of postings, despite shooting blanks since August.

Plan B's return from vacation and a who-shot-JR style cliffhanger will likely now thwart my tortoise-and-the-hare strategy for sneaking into second place, though it will not be long before Reverse Cowgirl assumes her rightful place on top of both of us.

categories: salonika metablog

10:11:33 AM    say what []


Accommodating email subscribers with bloglet.com
At the Berkeley J-school weblog panel* an audience member asked if most blogs used email to send reminders or even as an alternative mode for reading. A discussion ensued about how common, desirable, or easy this might be.

My personal view is that I'd like to make anything I publish for free online available in as many modes as possible. Yes, it's ideal when I can track and see the readership, but I suspect that additional formats (RSS, email) tend to add incremental net readers more than they tend to cannibalize an existing readership.

So this morning I dropped by bloglet.com, signed up for a free account and have set about adding an email subscription feature to my masthead sidebar, which I'm planning to insert right after the XML badges.

Bloglet also handles RSS feeds and I'll probably experiment with that method as well (I'll have to inpute RFB's feed as a second blog to do so, I believe) to see how they differ.

What's interesting is that Bloglet accommodates several different philosophies of email use by offering three choices for each blog. You can send out just reminders with links back to your blog (I assume titles/headlines are included, but I'll have to check that), you can specify a cutoff number of characters to send as an excerpt of each entry, or you can send out full entries.

You have to choose just one of these "what to send out" choices for any submitted blog. That is, you can't offer these multiple choices (not easily, not without setting up a new blog entry at bloglet for each choice and then hacking together the forms with a radio button, I suppose), but what do you want for free?

There also don't seem to be as many scheduling options as you'd have with, say, an e-mail mailing's digestifier (such as periods beyond daily, such as weekly, or mailout triggers based on number of posts, such as every 10), although I imagine you could always subscribe an e-mail address to your blog and then use all the usual list toggles to carve the outflow.

For now I've set up the subscription to send out 60 word excerpts of each day's posts, but I'll probably keep experimenting with the service to see what I can squeeze out of it.

Radio users can ignore the id number and login information requested when registering a blog. These fields are there for accessing blogs via the Blogger API.


* Yes, I am still working on a now very untimely final report on the blog planel, which is dwindling to a brief summary, a few reflections, and links to as much of the other coverage as I could fine. Yes, yes, I am also working on reviews of The Weblog Handbook, We Blog, and Essential Blogging. Yes, yes, yes, there are further product comparisons in the works, though at this point I'd like to invite contributors to develop some of these, because the project doesn't scale for me personally (I'd especially like to explore slash vs. scoop vs. nuke [php- and post-] vs. rupal but definitely need collaborators to do so).

Yes, all of these priorities are somewhat suspended as a commercial/work/money-related deadline hangs over me. No, I can't talk about that project yet. Yes, I will as soon as I can.

categories: metablog

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