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How RSS can bust through — Fred Wilson says "RSS has to become brain-dead simple to use." — I'm pretty sure we can do it, but it would require the companies to give up hope of locking users into their software, into their extensions, their mistakes. — How RSS can bust through
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Don Dodge on The Next …, Rex Hammock's Weblog, web2.wsj2.com, Between Lawyers, Darwinian Web and The RSS Blog
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Email vs. RSS (continued) — I first posted on this topic in October 2003 as I was starting to blog. — I posted again in the middle of last year. — And once more in the fall of last year. — I can save you the trouble on clicking on all those links.
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Trial By Fire

Who do you trust? — RSS got another big boost today when portals-in-the-headlights AOL and Yahoo? decided they wanted to scrape some vig off of the email stream. Notice that this idea, first championed by Bill Gates several years ago in his famous "I will fix this problem in 2 years" …
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Amazon-Sense? — Amazon is apparently looking into the feasibility of starting their own ad network like Adsense. They've been contacting select members of their associates programs, including myself, asking if we'd like to be beta testers. The way they want the beta test to work is to give …
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Things That, @ Alex Moskalyuk Online, Squash, Somewhat Frank and AdMoolah News and Views

A dream come true — As you know, FON is a global community of people who share WiFi connections. We call these people "Foneros", as a tribute to our heritage as a Spanish company. In order to become a Fonero, you go to FON, to download software that you install in your router …
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Om Malik on Broadband, Joho the Blog, ...My heart's in Accra, Wendy's Blog, Dan Gillmor's blog, isen.blog and VoIP Watch

The Conversational Index: Thoughts After The Deluge — Wow. What I thought was a modest post with a neat and helpful small idea — The Conversational Index — took off in a big way yesterday, getting picked up, and picked on, by a long list of smart people.
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Comment Tracking with coComment — (Update: Look at the end of the review for a Greasemonkey script for coComment) — Tracking comments that you make at a blog has always been a hassle. The way I usually do it is by making a comment and then bookmark the article with a tag of "comment."
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Scobleizer, TechCrunch, Message, Newsome.Org, Zoli's Blog, mathewingram.com/work, AMCP Tech Blog, Devin Reams, EBB and Ross Mayfield's Weblog
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Ramping up on international webspam — Remember my previous post noting that Google would be paying more attention to webspam in other countries and languages this year? This week our webspam team continued ramping up our anti-spam efforts by removing bmw.de from our index, and ricoh.de will be removed soon for similar reasons.

Dell drops hard-drive MP3 line — Dell Inc. stopped selling its most expensive digital music players after failing to take market share from Apple Computer Inc.'s iPod. — Dell, the world's largest personal computer maker, discontinued three Digital Jukebox players that sell for $200 …

AOL/Yahoo: our email tax will make the net as good as the post office! — AOL and Yahoo have proposed a system to charge senders a quarter of a cent for guaranteed delivery on each email sent to their customers. They justify this as an anti-spam measure, but of course it could make them billions …
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Bye Bye Email Marketing, Hello RSS
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The Jason Calacanis Weblog, A View from the Isle, raving lunacy, Rough Type and Guardian Unlimited

Gillmor Gang: Memeorandum and the future of media — Gabe Rivera of Memeorandum joined a partially populated Gillmor Gang (Steve, myself, Doc Searls and Mike Arrington-Jon Udell, Mike Vizard and Dana Gardner unavailable) podcast on Friday. As I said during the show, I'm a fan of Memeorandum.

The 14-year old coders are back in business-proof of Internet 2.0 — Yes, it is official, the 14-year old programmers are back, that means concrete proof that we have a new dotcom boom emerging-but this time with an interesting twist. — The twist is this: The 14 year olds are not being employed …

HOW DO I GET BLOGGERS ATTENTION? — Your mention of blogs got me thinking. Do you know of a reliable "paid to post" service that will not spam blogs but will find related/relevant blogs to post notices about the site I'm launching simultaneous with the launch? — Continue reading "How do I Get Bloggers Attention?"

This idea originally ran on 4/12/04. Still a good idea, still waiting for one of the search engine companies to do it. — A search engine views the Web as a set of pages. Before Google, they were unrelated pages, but Google started a practice where pages were considered more relevant …

No Payola Here — Over at the new Valleywag, there's a post titled Microsoft Search Champs: Payola or just a good conference?: … As mentioned here previously, yes, I was invited to and attended Search Champs. While it was pretty darn cool, it certainly wasn't what I would think of as …

Software-defined radio could unify wireless world — A device capable of skipping between incompatible wireless standards by tweaking its underlying code has been given world's first go-ahead for outdoor trials in Ireland. — Ireland's communications regulator Comreg has issued the licence …