25 month ago
plasticbag : Get a $5000 scholarship at an American University - if you regularly write a weblog! - This is a significant opportunity for a young weblogger to get some help with their career, and while these are odd criteria for a scholarship that doesn't make the money less real.
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26 month ago
plasticbag : The Cathie Marsh Centre is doing a survey on webloggers and their attitudes to privacy - It might be worth your while contributing to this if you find it interesting, although obviously they're likely to get a pretty skewed survey with this kind of selection metrics...
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29 month ago
Philippe Janvier : The blogger code - B9 d- t k+ s- u f- i- o x-- e- l c [via] #
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30 month ago
Philippe Janvier : RMail Invitation Form - "...invite your friends to subscribe to your blog." [via] #
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30 month ago
Philippe Janvier : Comet - "... a new personal blogging service." ? [via] #
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30 month ago
Philippe Janvier : Guide to Ink Blogging - "...what do you need to inkblogging" [via] #
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30 month ago
Philippe Janvier : The Blogosphere Mob - "The blogosphere was built on nay-saying the protectionist aspect of the current media. In full circle, the blogosphere has in turn become that protectionist media." Mob, money and power on the web. I like it ! [via] #
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31 month ago
Philippe Janvier : Blogger Word Verification For All - "Now almost everyone will be able to create blogs, post comments, and prove to our spam classifier that they're not a robot." [via] #
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31 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : The Ultimate Commenting Experience - The Ultimate Commenting Experience: "Type out whatever opinion you've had on this topic your entire life. Don't waste time with spelling or punctuation, and be careful not to let any new information on the page influence your thoughts."
Philippe Janvier : The Ultimate Commenting Experience - "...how men actually submit comments to a site..." [via] #
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32 month ago
plasticbag : USA Today reports that posting to your site can help stop memory loss and Alzheimers... - "Research on animals and humans suggests mentally challenging activities such as playing bridge, learning a new language or even blogging might help build new connections in the brain"
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32 month ago
Philippe Janvier : Blogging terms - "...a list of blogging terms" on Wikipedia. [via] #
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32 month ago
Philippe Janvier : On Spam Removals - Quand Blogger suprime des blogs : "For certain types of blogs - a fraction of those classified - if we receive no response from the user after a significant period of time, we will mark the site for removal." [via] #
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34 month ago
Philippe Janvier : Attention Thieves - A spray that erases all bullshit from a targeted post. Is coComment could be the solution ! [via] #
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34 month ago
Philippe Janvier : Intégrer coComment sur votre blog - Instructions, script, bookmarklet et extension FF pour utiliser ou intégrer coComment dans son blog. [via] #
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34 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : State of the professional blogosphere - State of the professional blogosphere: What is new, though, is the shift from communal publishing to personal publishing. A newsgroup isn't anyone's monetizable asset. A blog can be owned and sold, and as Dave Sifry says, that will transform trade
Philippe Janvier : State of the professional blogosphere - "The issue here isn't simply that employers don't get what blogging is or can be." [via] #
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34 month ago
Philippe Janvier : CoComment : semantically forked conversation ? - Quelques problèmes et interrogations liées au stockage de commentaires sur deux serveurs séparés. [via] #
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34 month ago
Philippe Janvier : coComment - "...un service pour agréger les commentaires que vous faîtes sur les autres blogs". [via] #
jimray : coComment - clear conversation in the blogosphere - I had this idea a while ago, except that my version was based on some sort of ping mechanism built into weblog tools that either talked to a central server or your own blog and recorded comments you left. Sort of like trackback for comments.
Paul Hammond : coComment - clear conversation in the blogosphere - Turn your comments into conversations
Rod Begbie : coComment - clear conversation in the blogosphere - Interesting solution to the problem of knowing if anyone's replied to a comment you've left on someone else's blog. [via] #
plasticbag : I've been playing with CoComment a bit, and - when it works - it's pretty nice... - Things are always a bit flaky when they depend on people implementing their templates properly, but it's a nicely implemented and mostly functional potentially really useful system...
philgyford : CoComment - Join the conversation - Maybe this would be a more useful place to store where I make comments on sites, rather than a text file. (via Haddock)
kaninka.net : coComment - Join the conversation - coComment keeps track of all the online conversations you're following in one convenient place, and informs you whenever something is added to a conversation.
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34 month ago
Philippe Janvier : Nobody reads my blog 2.0 - :D [via] #
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34 month ago
Philippe Janvier : Weblogging is not "tech" - "If you're anything when you're a weblogger, you're a writer. Or a photographer. Or perhaps even a pain in the butt (several hands raise). But you're not a tech, not unless you do more with technology than use a weblogging tool." [via] #
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35 month ago
Philippe Janvier : Book review by kids and teens - Quand les petits comprennent plus vite que les grands :) [découvert en premier via The RSS Blog] [via] #
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35 month ago
Philippe Janvier : Most bloggers are assholes - C'est tellement vrai ;) [via] #
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36 month ago
Philippe Janvier : Le blogging structuré prend forme - "Le premier avantage, pour moi, du structured blogging est de sortir de ce modèle et de continuer à garder mes contenus sur mon site et à mes conditions." [via] #
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36 month ago
ricmac : Bokardo » Blog Archive » Structured Blogging: Who is Benefitting and How? - Interesting comment from Bob Wyman: "When Structured Blogging becomes the norm then we’ll have “the semantic web.â€" That's a big call!
Philippe Janvier : Structured Blogging : Who is Benefitting and How ? - Une introduction rapide pour se faire une idée de ce qu'est le Structured Blogging. [via] #
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36 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : Structured Blogging Will Flop - Structured Blogging Will Flop: people are lazy!
Linkorama : Structured Blogging Will Flop - Basically agree, like I said, but I wouldn't count out innovation that provides the incentive to fill in the form
Philippe Janvier : Structured Blogging Will Flop - "The cognitive effort of classification is enough to keep people from bothering. The same logic holds for structured blogging." [via] #
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36 month ago
Jason Shellen : Blogger Web Comments for Firefox - Like Hoodwink'd or Third Voice but hopefully more pervasive. #
kayodeok : Blogger Web Comments for Firefox - Blogger Web Comments for Firefox is an extension that makes it easy to see what bloggers are saying about a page you're viewing in Firefox and even make your own blog post about it, all without leaving the page you're on
Philippe Janvier : Blogger Web Comments for Firefox - "...an extension that makes it easy to see what bloggers are saying about a page you're viewing in Firefox and even make your own blog post about it, all without leaving the page you're on." [via] #
plasticbag : Blogger Web Comments for Firefox - The most interesting thing about this is how the weblog is becoming the default platform for pretty much everything and individual expresses online. Why would you use a dedicated web annotation service when you can just integrate it into your site?
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