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Weblogging

De-link this De-link that

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. A couple of people have discussed de-linking in their weblogs (Dorothea and Elaine). Life goes on. Personally, I wish I hadn’t brought up delinking in my discussion about replacing the blogroll. I’m replacing my blogroll with something else because I’m trying out new technology. An experiment, if you will to see how well it […]

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Specs

Mark Pilgrim’s What is RSS

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Mark Pilgrim has a new article over at O’Reilly Network: What is RSS. It focuses on working with the major varieties of RSS out in net land. Considering that Mark isn’t exactly the greatest fan of RDF/XML, I thought his coverage of RSS 1.0 to be unbiased. He didn’t holler out with, “RDF […]

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Weblogging

Non-Tech content

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I am going to be heavily involved with technology and technology-related writing in the next few weeks. For those of you who aren’t interested in technology (and why aren’t you?), I would like to point you to some excellent non-tech related posts worth your read:   Steve Himmer’s The Words behind […]

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Weblogging

Where’d they go?

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. In case you’re wondering what happened to several posts, I’m in the process of moving all RDF-related weblog entries over to the Practical RDF weblog. The great thing about Movable Type on top of MySql is how easy it is to move entries around among weblogs. One SQL script is all it […]

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Writing

Practical RDF Weblog—Back in Action

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. The Practical RDF book weblog is back in action. I’ll be posting chapters, slowly, starting in the next couple of days. We’re trying to get the book into the publication process by end of the year, which means less weblogging, more book writing, and more coding. Discipline. Aren’t INTJ’s supposed to […]