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Monday, August 26, 2002

Mining Udell on Radio and the Two-Way Web
I should have known I'd get sucked in. I remember reading Jon's columns as he continually documented what he was learning about web servers, content managemenet, database-backed websites, and so on.

From the link mentioned in my previous entry I've now read Udell's review of Radio 8 and a three-part article on the writeable web, the uses of storytelling, and project weblogging.

From the latter article:

Weblogging, or blogging, has emerged as a genuinely new literary/journalistic form. The narrative structure of a weblog is that of a daily diary. The style is one of commentary — that is, a weblog refers to the readable Web, focuses attention on selected items, and tells a story about those items from a particular point of view."
and
I'm convinced, more than ever, of the value of weblogging as an important new form of business communication.

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6:07:23 PM    say what []


Personal RSS Aggregators
John Udell wrote a good overview of RSS Aggregators in a May 27 column in Byte, the seminal, now-online-only computer magazine (the only such magazine I ever paid to subscribe to):
No single person will be completely authoritative in any one area, but that won't matter ... in fact, it's better that way. In the interplay among several weblogs, the sum can be greater than the parts.

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Will the Blogosphere Have Scaling Pains?
A kuro5hin post I noticed in my aggregator (The future of blog: The scaling barrier) brings up an interesting point: will blogs scale?
Blogs have a scaling problem. Kinda like clubs. The good crowd moves in and they become these perfect little places for some time. And then too many people start coming in, and the magic disappears. Teenagers take over and after a couple of years place is converted into a bad fast food restaurant. I propose a few improvements to help k5 avoid that. [kuro5hin.org]
I think there's a fallacy here, though, mistaking the coolness of the medium for the coolness of some perceived set of cool kids. If blogs scale, it will be because the blogocosm can spawn microcosms, or spin them off, or whatever metaphor you prefer. Within any circle of bloggers there will be some who are more influential, more widely read at any given moment. People's interest in blogging can wane, others gain skill and confidence and take over. There are lifecycles. None of that is the medium. It's the people using it. Blogs aren't inherently about good writing or good design or perspicacious websurfery or being popular or doing art or tracking knowledge or building community. Blogs work well for all of the above, but they are a format, a particularly liberating format to be sure, but simply a form, like the sonnet.

Will they scale? Maybe. Nothing grows forever. Has the wave crested? Probably not yet. Will blogs blanket the world? I have my doubts. Works for me.

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