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People Web Weblogging

It’s a mountain Mohammed thing

“So I have a blog” the words read, as I scrolled down the entries at Planet RDF. And then I noticed the author: Tim Berners-Lee. In his first weblog entry, Sir Tim wrote: …it is nice to have a machine to the administrative work of handling the navigation bars and comment buttons and so on, and […]

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Diversity

SxSW Panel 2

I can’t go into details yet, but there might be changes on the SxSW panel. I’m still waiting to hear from some of the players, and when I do, I’ll post something online. Not that I think anyone is going to SxSW just because of this panel, or even because I was going to be […]

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Writing

Clarion call

AKMA wrote on authenticity and referenced me in his work. He wrote: Or to put it another way (because I admire Shelley, and I want to share out my links), if we were to find out that the Burning Bird’s phoenix-song were very carefully composed, to convey the effect of having been written by someone very […]

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Environment Events of note

Unnatural Acts

Reporters checked with the Missouri state park system and found out, yes, the flood yesterday did a massive amount of damage to the Johnson Shut-Ins, most likely part of the Ozark Trail, and surrounding area. The trees and landscape in the following photo are most like gone now. It also sounds as if the park […]

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RDF

Zoe says read this or Scoble gets it

Zoë, via her goduncle Danny Ayers, sent me an email telling me I should write about an excellent Semantic Web Tutorial by Ivan Herman. I told her, well I told Danny to tell her, that I wrote the Bad Words (”Semantic Web”) once today, and that I may end up banned from *Scoble’s RSS feed aggregator for this. She, […]