One of the tools/utilities I covered in the book was Emmanuel Pietriga’s IsaViz, a nifty graphical tool for working with RDF models. Emmanuel just sent me an email to let me know that a whole new version is out. This new version supports the latest last call working drafts for the RDF specification and also uses GSS […]
PIE/Echo/Atom-seeing the light?
Thanks to some tweaks suggested by Aaron Swartz, the Pie/Echo/Atom folks are exploring the possibility of formating the syndication format in RDF/XML. As I’ve said in comments – this is a very good thing. It unifies RSS 1.0 and RSS 2.0 beautifully and justifies having yet another syndication effort. Discussion on this continues at the syndication feed email list. […]
Inexplicables
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Odd things happening lately. My roommate is out of town at his high school reunion, which is a bit inexplicable but that’s not the focus of this tale. What is, is the fire detector in the hall between our two bedrooms. Every night it’s been emitting these odd little sounds […]
Weblogging for poets-series published
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I just published the final three parts of the Weblog Link Series, on permalinking and archives: Part 1 – The Impermanence of Permalinks Part 2 – Re-weaving the Broken Web Part 3 – Architectural Changes for Friendly Permalinking Part 4 – Sweeping out the webs
Burningbird Network RSS File
For those of you who want to subscribe to one RSS file that consists of updates for all Burningbird Network weblogs (sans the Wayward Webloggers, which is separate), you can use the Burningbird RSS file. I generate this file once every hour, pulling together recent entries from all of the weblogs. It features the ten most […]
