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Monthly Archives: February 2006

ask a librarian

I’ve just been visiting Blogsome.com, at the recommendation of someone I studied with who has quite a blog on all things RSS and librarysome. John Tropea’s blog is hosted with this Irish group, for free, on a very attractive platform with quite a few extras. There is one rather startling proviso suggesting that they can [...]

talk ‘n’ type – where have I been?

Stowe Boyd, (a new discovery for this site), reviews the continuing closure of the divide between email and chat on Gmail, and ends with a charming digression on his interest in having more people-centred search options in this kind of multipurpose archiving software. Good for you, mate. Some kind of Vivisimo product (see Clusty in [...]

another pixel in the wall

Over at Blogsavvy, James Farmer has engaged a few Structured Blogging buffs in an interesting discussion. I’ve chimed in with a remark on a question I found on someone’s blog somewhere about searching blog posts by date using regular search engines. So far no-one tags blog post dates, do they?
I’ve yet to read the paper [...]