Friday, October 28, 2005

Tuesday, October 25, 2005

A flock Grokker Map





To Grok: (grĂ´k) v -ker
1: to see results as a whole, gaining more value than
the sum of its parts.
2: A new way to look at search.

To access this map, click on the map image above,

or more about Grokker, visit www.grokker.com


Thursday, October 20, 2005

Flock

Lead, follow, or get the Flock out of the way!

Flock Developer Preview is now available.



Our code couldn't wait any longer to be free!

But! This preview ain't for the faint of heart! If you're the bleeding-edge type and don't mind a few scrapes and busted knees from time to time, feel free to give it a whirl.

We've got interesting ideas in this thing. We want to know what we've done right how we could improve. And we've got a lot of work ahead of us!

So if a bucket of source code and developer binaries sound enticing, head over to our Developer page now.
Other Flock sites and content:

* FlockRadio
* FlockBuzz
* FlockPhotos

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Friday, October 14, 2005

Zesty News I reckon!

10:27, Friday, October 14, 2005 -- Your Zesty News...don't bother clicking. It's a link to MY Zesty News feedAggregator that points to 127.0.0.1, localHost.

The image on the other hand is a link to the NY Times.
it must'a been pulled!I saw this in a feed from Weiqi Gao's weblog, who found it on a Chinese webSite called slashDotCN. It's 'By RANDY SIEGEL'

"Randy Siegel is the president and publisher of Parade Publications."

Copyright 2005
The New York Times Company

Recap; While browsing my feeds in Zesty News I spotted a feed from Weiqi that she'd syndicated from a Chinese /. clone that had logged it from the New York Times who'd gotten it from the publisher of Parade. I used Blog This! on the popUp feed preview generated by turboGears in my offLine fireFox browser from a record in SQL lite to post it all on Google's blogSpot then edited it to add credits and links with their bLogger.

It was so simple that it took me longer to insert the last paragraph than it took to do the rest. Move over web2.0!

Myself; I'd probably wear out the third button of 2084 in no time.