Review of Six RSS Readers
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johndan on 2003/10/18:
„Review of Six RSS Readers I’ve talked several times (and in several places) about the way that RSS readers offer methods for managing information flow in the datacloud (where “authorship” gives way to “symbolic-analytic work”: the rearrangement, filtering, and recombination of information in modern dataclouds). The RSS browser I use to skim feeds and post to Datacloud is Ranchero’s NetNewsWire, an OS X program LockerGnome Bytes has posted a review of RSS readers for other platforms (including one for PocketPC).“
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„From NASA website: "Spirit Rover Lands on Mars. NASA's Deep Space Network has received a signal confirming that Mars Exploration Rover Spirit is alive after rolling to a stop..." href="http://www.actionscripthero.com/blog/archives/000212.php">Spirit Rover Lands on Mars!!!“http://www.woodster.com/ver2/jumpstart/ macromedia.aspx.htm - Cached
„We can and should talk about the type of inequality we want — right now, for example, most of the high-flow webloggers are men. We can ask why that is, whether we should do anything about it, and if so, what? We can’t ask how we can level out the difference between the high-flow end of the popularity curve and the rest of us, or at least we can’t ask that unless we are advocating the destruction of the blogosphere.“http://joi.ito.com/archives/2004/01/.../ inequality_and_the_role_of_fitness_in_power_laws.html - Cached
Found at a page of Joichi Ito, posted on 2004/01/17
„This bodes well for FeedDemon not being the resource waster we've seen in other readers. Likewise FeedDemon claims to detect a feeds default scheduling data and cautions you against exceeding it. More readers should do both these things, use a wider default update AND check a feed's actual scheduling.“http://www.syndic8.com/~wkearney/blogs/syndic8/archives/ 000148.html - Cached
„Imagine a peer-to-peer news reader that not only syndicates RSS files, but also downloads them and share them with other users. So you'll never be blocked to access any piece of information as long as you have access to this peer-to-peer software. It could even be implemented in the browser or added as a plug-in for an existing newsreader.“http://hoder.com/weblog/archives/007818.html - Cached
Found at a page of hoder, posted on 2003/08/05
„Which is too bad, because the latter site is one of the best I've seen that's maintained by a single attorney. I don't generally review sites that lack a top-level domain name, but in exceptional cases like this, I'll make exceptions.“http://www.lawlawlaw.com/lr-environmental2.html - Cached
Found at a page of Erik J. Heels, posted on 1997/12/23
„Part of the project’s initial appeal for the user is precisely its implicit promise of “debabelizing” the information overload of the Internet by using the DDC to classify it and intelligent agents to prioritize it. As multiple users log on at the same time, however, “Babel” quickly becomes just that - a beautiful visual riot of overlapping numbers, and, while, in fact, each user can navigate his or her own version of the library-Internet interface, it’s so stimulating that one has the definite feeling, beyond a certain number of simultaneous users, of being navigated rather than navigating; a kind of collective unconscious filtering the Net.“http://www.clarkson.edu/~johndan/datacloud/archives/ 2004_03.html#000413 - Cached
Found at a page of johndan, posted on 2004/03/20
„On 22 November 1963, that most mystic of English rationalists Aldous Huxley passed away in Hollywood, California, as his wife read him passages from the Tibetan book of the dead. Forty years on, in the corridors of power of today's Brave New World the warmonger seeks solace and sweet dreams by popping a pill. Abe asks why the media isn't asking any questions following this revelation by Colin Powell.“http://www.ashleyb.org/archives/2003_11.html - Cached
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