From Neal Stephenson’s In the Beginning Was the Command Line :
I was in Disney World recently, specifically the part of it called the Magic Kingdom, walking up Main Street USA. This is a perfect gingerbready Victorian small town that culminates in a Disney castle. It was very crowded; we shuffled rather than walked. Directly in front of me was a man with a camcorder. It was one of the new breed of camcorders where instead of peering through a viewfinder you gaze at a flat-panel color screen about the size of a playing card, which televises live coverage of whatever the camcorder is seeing. He was holding the appliance close to his face, so that it obstructed his view. Rather than go see a real small town for free, he had paid money to see a pretend one, and rather than see it with the naked eye he was watching it on television.
And rather than stay home and read a book, I was watching him.
Such is the experience I imagine on Microsoft’s World Wide Telescope . I wou...
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You show me your OPML and I’ll show you mineFrom: parmet.net
Post Date: 2006-05-08 03:39:22
Dave Winer has introduced a new tool.
The purpose of Share Your OPML , from the description in the FAQ:
is to gather a community of subscription lists, in OPML format, and aggregate them in interesting ways.
Now here’s where it gets really interesting. Once a statistically significant number of users have joined and uploaded, you can start to track trends - users with similar interests to yours, which feeds are more or less popular with what audiences, who’s reading yo...
more Return of SyndicateFrom: parmet.net
Post Date: 2006-05-08 13:40:25
I’m speaking at Syndicate next week in New York City. I’ll be joining Joel Richman , Mike Manuel and Brian Oberkirch a panel on what PR people should know about RSS and Syndication .
If any of you out there have any good ideas in this regards, please drop me a line .
Since this our own backyard, fellow New Yorkers (and client) PubSub have set up a handy-dandy feed - combining feeds from all bloggers presenting as well as attending the conference. If yo...
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