tech.memeorandum

Tech Web, page A1 … for 10:25 AM ET, February 22, 2006
Current Tech Page     Also:   Politics

Top Items:

Dave Winer / Scripting News:
Why formats like RSS 2.0 work  —  The roadmap of the RSS 2.0 spec, a piece of text that I thought about for years, but actually wrote in just a few minutes, has been the key to keeping RSS a stable platform for people to build on.  —  There have always been people who feel that the roadmap should be broken …
RELATED ITEMS:
Scobleizer / Microsoft Geek Blogger:
Blog Herald doesn't understand why full-text feeds work  —  For the past couple of months Blog Herald has been subtly attacking me.  I thought it was just one of those suckups trying to bait me to link to them but today I saw the real reason for Duncan's tone: he thinks I don't want him or anyone else …
Discussion: VoIP & Gadgets Blog
Duncan Riley / The Blog Herald:
Steve Rubel doesn't get it: RSS advertising sucks  —  Steve Rubel gripes about feeds: … How bout then RSS advertising actually pays out Steve?  The reality is RSS advertising sucks (sorry to my friends at Pheedo who are trying very hard to make it work, and continue to get better at it).
Discussion: Smalltalk Tidbits …
Steve Rubel / Micro Persuasion:
The Dirty Little Secret About RSS News  —  There's a dirty little secret in the newspaper industry.  In fact, it's a secret that might one day cause serious damage to newspaper brands and give further rise to blogs, unless there's action.  —  The secret (which really isn't so hidden) …
Kent / Newsome.Org:   Sorry Duncan, But Steve Does Get It
Derek Powazek / Technorati Weblog:
Got Favorites?  —  The number of blogs doubles every five months.  As I'm writing this, Technorati is tracking 28.4 million blogs.  That's a whole lot of voices.  Here at Technorati, we want to make the world of weblogs accessible, searchable, and fun for everyone to explore.
RELATED ITEM:
Dsifry / Sifry's Alerts:
New Technorati Features: Favorites.  And Reading Lists/OPML for Blog Finder  —  The blogosphere doubles every five months.  As I'm writing this, Technorati is tracking 28.4 million blogs.  That's a whole lot of voices.  Here at Technorati, we want to make the world of weblogs accessible, searchable, and fun for everyone to explore.
Eric Bangeman / Ars Technica:
Safari vulnerability worth taking note of  —  Yesterday, we reported on a Trojan horse for Mac OS X that is just like the entry for Earth in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy in that it is mostly harmless.  A new vulnerability targeted at Apple's home-grown web browser, Safari, is another matter entirely.
RELATED ITEM:
Larry Seltzer / eWEEK.com:   What Will Apple Do When the Malware Comes?
Declan McCullagh / CNET News.com:
Nude photo site wins injunction against Google  —  update A federal judge has ruled that portions of Google's popular image search feature, which displays small thumbnail versions of images found on other Web sites, likely violate U.S. copyright law.  —  U.S. District Judge A. Howard Matz ruled Friday …
RELATED ITEM:
Jack Spirko / blog.masterlink.com:
First Public Demo of MSN adCenter 3.0 presented to DFW SEM by MSN Team  —  On Tuesday night Feb, 20th MasterLink and other attendees of DFW SEM's Monthly Meeting were treated to a presentation of MSN's new Adcenter Version 3. (which of course is still in Beta and just released on Saturday …
RELATED ITEM:
internetretailer.com:   MSN AdCenter besting Google and Yahoo in search ad returns, expert says
Steve Lohr / New York Times:
Web Services Upend Old Ideas About the Little Guy's Role  —  The old story of technology in business was a trickle-down affair.  From telephones to computers, big companies came first.  They could afford the latest innovations, and they reaped the benefits of greater efficiency, increased sales and expansion into distant markets.
Jeremy Wright / Ensight:
MySpace is the New Blogosphere  —  Let me get two things out right up front, before I get entangled in them:  —  1. MySpace scares the hell out of me  —  2. I've spent a total of like 20 minutes on MySpace (and 15 of those was due to exploring K-Fed's contacts, just for kicks and giggles)
Philip P. Pan / Washington Post:
Chinese Media Assail Google  —  Internet Giant Said to Face Probe for Operating Without License  —  BEIJING, Feb. 21 — A state-run newspaper reported Tuesday that Google Inc. is under investigation for operating without a proper license in China and quoted an unnamed government official …
Pete Blackshaw / ClickZ:
The Gold Medal of Questions: Is the Web TV?  —  I don't know about you, but the Olympics are confusing the heck out of me, and it's not because I'm still struggling to figure out what's up with the brooms in the curling event.  —  My mind is zigzagging with media-centric question marks like a slalom skier after a triple espresso.
Discussion: cgm and IT Facts
Byrne Reese / Six Apart:
Submitting TrackBack as an Internet Standard  —  In 2002, Ben and Mena Trott had an idea for how blogging systems could communicate with one another more effectively about the plethora of content being created.  They dubbed the idea "TrackBack" and they implemented it in Movable Type.
Colin Campbell / next-gen.biz:
Kim Talks Halo 3 and Second Wave  —  Microsoft Game Studios general manager Shane Kim has been talking to Next Generation about Halo 3, the second wave of Xbox 360 games and lessons learned from the recent platform launch...  We caught up with Shane Kim at the recent DICE summit to talk …
Discussion: Kotaku, Joystiq and Gamerscore Blog
The Doc Searls Weblog:
So I picked a bad day to hardly blog a damn thing.  —  Between Mashup Camp and meetings, I just didn't have the time.  Besides, I've been eager to get home.  In fact, I'm writing this from a Starbucks in Salinas, headed back South.  (With Me & Bobby McGee running in my brain, since it's the only song I know that mentions the town.)
Jeremy Zawodny / Jeremy Zawodny's blog:
How to give Oral Sex to Bloggers in Return for PR Favors  —  [This is a brief rant.  Go elsewhere if you don't like rants.  Thanks.]  —  I'm becoming more and more sickened by the increasing number of articles and blog posts I've seen in the last few months that are self-proclaimed …
Discussion: The Blog Herald

About This Page:

This is a snapshot of tech.memeorandum at 10:25 AM ET, February 22, 2006.

View another snapshot:

About tech.memeorandum:

The Web is humming with reports and opinions on technology.  tech.memeorandum is page A1 for these discussions.  Auto-updated every 5 minutes, it uncovers the most relevant items from thousands of news sites and weblogs.

Site News:

See blog.memeorandum.com for all site news.

Subscribe:

Add tech.memeorandum to:
XML

More Items:

Guy Kawasaki / Let the Good Times Roll:
The Name Game  —  There's a great article called "How they …
MSN Search's WebLog:
Hello Microsoft.com  —  This past December we quietly made a change …
Nik Cubrilovic / TechCrunch:
BlogBeat Rocking The Blog Stat Beats!
Discussion: clock, Mark Evans and Contentious
Om Malik / Om Malik on Broadband:
Firefox Goes VoIP, With Extensions
Discussion: AMCP Tech Blog
Om Malik / Om Malik on Broadband:
Earthlink, Google Team On SF WiFi Net
Michael McDerment Blog:
McDerment: DemoCamp3 Follow Up & Toronto Web 2.0 Conference Ideas
Don Dodge / Don Dodge on The Next Big Thing:
Brightcove - the new online video network
Ina Fried / CNET News.com:
Apple teases launch of mysterious, 'fun' products
Discussion: Rafe's Blog and Valleywag

Earlier Picks:

Red Herring:
Yahoo Strikes Phone Deal
Enid Burns / ClickZ:
Digital Ads Expected to Hit $23B by 2010
Mark Baker / Web Things,:
Why all the WS Interop problems?
chinadaily.com.cn:
Half white-collars keep blogs, privacy top theme
Discussion: Bloggers Blog and Smart Mobs
Brian Benzinger / Solution Watch:
Web-based Spreadsheets with iRows
USA Today:
Double-dialers swell cellphone ranks
Discussion: IT Facts
Anna Fifield / Financial Times:
South Korean gamers stage online massacre of Chinese
Stefanie Olsen / CNET News.com:
Can Yahoo do content?  —  Early in Lloyd Braun's tenure …
 
© 2006 Memeorandum