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Newsweek: Blogman Becomes Harvardman. Heh. ![]() Lessig: "American software developers will continue to choke on software patents." ![]() Wouldn't you know it, just as I'm moving out of town, they add Jing Jing to the menu at Waiters on Wheels. Praise Murphy! ![]() News.Com: Google's search for new ad revenue. ![]() BBC: "A chain of UK internet cafes is offering low-cost wireless net access at its branches." ![]() David Davies: Mobile blogging how-to guide. ![]() ![]() ![]() On this day two years ago Bill Humphries found NASDAQ feeds in XML. They're still there and they still work. ![]() I'm giving a seminar at Dartmouth on May 9 entitled "Internet protocols for the Web as a writing environment." Interesting timing, because it was five years ago, to the day, that I wrote the piece that inspired XML-RPC and SOAP. "It's RPC over HTTP via XML. I believe it's the next protocol for runtimes." ![]() It's striking how fast the new community aggregator is. It's only subscribed to 18 feeds but it usually completes scans in less than ten seconds. I figure this is because it's on a fast local network that's close to a backbone. ![]() Credit where it's due ![]() As with many "firsts" on the Web, the current moblog craze was well-explored last year and the year before and likely the year before that. David Davies, last year, for example, blogged from the crowd at a football match, and from inside a plane. The fact that so many things are new so many times is a good thing, even though to those who came before it can be very irritating to see people claim credit for inventing what you thought you invented. Here's why it's good. Because ideas get improved, and made relevant in new contexts. It's why patents in software are so dangerous and so unlikely to be deserved. I explained it once quite concisely. "Everything on the Internet is just like something else. Or if it's any good it's just like everything else." And I have a motto to go with this, of course. "Only steal from the best." |
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