15 month ago
deusx : Bloglines | Forums :: Beta Talk :: Does anyone knows the purpose of the bloglines Shell? - "To enter you have to press ` and then space (at least in my keyboard)"
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19 month ago
plasticbag : Modern Life is Rubbish posts on the top UK weblogs by Bloglines subscribers... - It's an interesting list. I'm not sure I buy the figures though. RSS feeds are messy things. Many sites support multiple URLs for the same content. Still interesting.
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21 month ago
cameron : FeedBurner's View of the Feed Market - Some statistics on feed consumption which are interesting but not surprising: Yahoo leads total views (head?) and Google total feeds (tail?)
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21 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : FeedBurner's View of the Feed Market - FeedBurner's View of the Feed Market: "My Yahoo!, which does not render the feed content but shows headlines that click back to the publisher's site, is by far the largest driver of traffic back to publisher sites, accounting for more than ha
cameron : FeedBurner's View of the Feed Market - Some statistics on feed consumption which are interesting but not surprising: Yahoo leads total views (head?) and Google total feeds (tail?)
Linkorama : FeedBurner's View of the Feed Market - Great summary of news reading trends
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22 month ago
wearehugh : Bloglines | Image Wall - note: requires javascript
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26 month ago
jkottke : Surprisingly good list of the top 10 Web 2.0 losers - Surprisingly good list of the top 10 Web 2.0 losers. It's too early to pass judgement on Netscape (the site has shot to the top of Google search results for current events keywords because of the site's high PageRank) and SixApart's inclusion is wrong. Th
znarf : Top 10 Web 2.0 Losers » Wisdump #
Nelson Minar : Web 2.0 losers - I disagree with a couple, but some thoughtful criticism (via kottke)
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jcgregorio : Web Forms 2.0 (as published by the W3C ?!?!) - Hey look, I'm in the acknowledgements!
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27 month ago
jcgregorio : W3C and the Overton window [dive into mark] - A roadmap for the deathspiral.
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28 month ago
wearehugh : DOM:Web Forms 2.0 - MozillaWiki
jcgregorio : DOM:Web Forms 2.0 - MozillaWiki - "This page is intended as a general design page (and to a smaller extent, a roadmap) for implementing the Web Forms 2.0 specification"
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28 month ago
Paul Hammond : Something went wrong at the W3C? - Anne’s Weblog - I actually like some of the things being done at the W3C now and some of the things that will be done soonish
jcgregorio : Something went wrong at the W3C? - Anne’s Weblog - It turns out that all my links tagged 'deathspiral' are about the W3C.
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28 month ago
wearehugh : dead head, moving body - Glazblog
jcgregorio : dead head, moving body - Glazblog - "Do you know what happens if you chop off the of a duck ? Its keeps moving for a while... But it's still a dead duck." Ouch.
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28 month ago
joshua : Feed Access Control RSS and ATOM - no rss 1.0? sigh
deusx : Bloglines | Feed Access Control RSS and ATOM - "Used to indicate the re-distribution restrictions for a feed. The 'relationship' attribute is used to indicate whether a feed will 'allow' or 'deny' access."
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29 month ago
jcgregorio : Bjoern Hoehrmann leaving W3C - Now do you see why there is so much activity in WhatWG, Microformats, and the IETF?
wearehugh : Leaving W3C QA Dev. from Bjoern Hoehrmann on 2006-07-16 (public-qa-dev@w3.org from July 2006)
Paul Hammond : Leaving W3C QA Dev. from Bjoern Hoehrmann on 2006-07-16 (public-qa-dev@w3.org from July 2006) - Contrary to its charter and the W3C Process, the HTML Working Group does not bother to maintain most of its specifications
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30 month ago
kellan : Mark Fletcher: Moving On - To spend more time with his cats, and cream puffs #
Rod Begbie : Mark Fletcher's Blog: Moving On - Mark Fletcher's leaving Bloglines and Ask.com behind to go entrepreneuring elsewhere. Best of luck, Mark. #
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31 month ago
philgyford : Mark Fletcher presentation at Startup SIG - Long transcript of a talk on running a startup by the chap who started ONEList (which became eGroups then Yahoo! Groups) and Bloglines.
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31 month ago
wearehugh : Sam Ruby: May Day!
Philippe Janvier : May Day ! - ... ou comment montrer comment Bloglines peut avaler des fils de syndication. [via] #
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31 month ago
jcgregorio : Bloglines | API Documentation - Their API comes in two flavors, one where you completely violate all that we've been talking about in using HTTP correctly by using GET to ping, or one that uses XML-RPC. It's a sad day when you innovate and undershoot XML-RPC.
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31 month ago
jcgregorio : Feed Error - Why is bloglines barfing on delicious feeds? - Why is bloglines barfing on delicious feeds?
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36 month ago
kayodeok : Micro Persuasion: Ten Bloglines Hacks - Ten Bloglines Hacks
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37 month ago
kayodeok : No, ask what Bloglines can do to you - The short version, since I do seem to go on: Bloglines doesn't properly remove JavaScript from on {event} attributes, only from elements, so any post you view is capable of stealing your login cookie, including your email address, and doing anyth
Milo Vermeulen : phil ringnalda on Bloglines cross-site-scripting security hole [via]
Paul Hammond : phil ringnalda » No, ask what Bloglines can do to you - any post you view is capable of stealing your login cookie, including your email address, and doing anything in the interface
deusx : phil ringnalda » No, ask what Bloglines can do to you - "If you are depending on the search feed providers to strip dangerous markup before it gets to you, you’re putting your faith in two wrong places."
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41 month ago
philgyford : Anti-mega: web affordances - Chris on two quite nasty things I hadn't noticed about Bloglines.
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43 month ago
kayodeok : Read/Write Web: Competition for Bloglines? - Kinja, Rojo, Newsgator Online and Feed Tagger are potential competitors to Bloglines. To investigate
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44 month ago
kayodeok : Using Bloglines (or How to keep up with dozens of blogs everyday)
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44 month ago
kayodeok : Bloglines Helps Bridge The Vastness Of Space: News Feed and Blog Reading In The Warrior Tongue - Bloglines' April Fool Message
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45 month ago
kayodeok : Read/Write Web: Bloglines' Search-based Makeover - In The Big League Now - Is Search and RSS Aggregration the new Web Strategy?
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