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Dylan Tweney

Dylan Tweney

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Internet fixes

by Kim Zetter and Dylan F. TweneyFrom the April 2003 issue of PC World magazine [author’s note: Kim wrote the main story; I wrote the six sidebars, the text of which is reproduced below. Be sure to get the magazine to see the excellent illustrations by Hal Mayforth!] Internet Fixes   E-Mail Programs
Dylan Tweney 10 min read
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MSN: Bork bork bork.

The Bork edition of the Opera Web browser behaves differently on one Web site: MSN. When you visit that site, the browser translates it into the language of the Muppet Show’s Swedish Chef.
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Blogs and fame.

Clay Shirky observes that the popularity of weblogs follows a power law: A few popular blogs get the most links and the most traffic; most blogs get very little of either. Jason Kottke makes the same argument, with better graphics. Dave Winer, typically, misreads Shirky’s essay (probably because it
Dylan Tweney 1 min read
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Naked journalism.

Posting an unedited transcript, as I just did [https://dylan.tweney.com/2003/0128doctorow.html], is a disconcerting experience. It feels a little like taking off my journalistic clothes in public. But there’s a deeper reason why I don’t usually post transcripts like this.
Dylan Tweney 3 min read
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Transcript of Doctorow interview.

Cory Doctorow fans and others might be interested in the full, unedited transcript of my interview with Cory Doctorow [https://dylan.tweney.com/2003/0128doctorow.html]. The edited version of this interview [https://dylan.tweney.com/weblog/000348.html] was published on 1/23/2003 by SFGate.
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Quarterly envy.

Washington Post book columnist Michael Dirda indulges a fantasy that afflicts nearly every book lover at some time or another — the desire to run a literary magazine [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A977-2003Jan16.html].
Dylan Tweney 1 min read
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Googling the library.

RLG is trying to take some of the library world’s background technology and bring it to the fore with a new Web application (still in development) dubbed RedLightGreen. If it works, it could do for the library stacks what Google did for the Web.
Dylan Tweney 1 min read
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Q&A with Cory Doctorow.

My interview with Cory Doctorow [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/gate/archive/2003/01/23/cdoctorow.DTL] for SFGate.com has just been published. Take a look!
Dylan Tweney
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Q&A: Cory Doctorow

San Francisco, California, USA –Cory Doctorow is a true believer in the power of technology. His first novel, “Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom,” is one of the first works tobe published under the Creative Commons license — anagreement that lets people copy and redistribute the book freely so long
Dylan Tweney 8 min read
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Mining the catalog

RLG's RedLightGreen Project Mining the Catalog In this report: Getting results What students want Delivering the goods Catalogs: The next generation For more information: RedLightGreen timeline Under the hood: technical details Glossary of terms What happens when you take a massive database of bibli
Dylan Tweney 11 min read
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Down and out.

Science fiction writer, EFF evangelist, BoingBoing blogger, and former dot-commie Cory Doctorow has just published his first novel, Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom.
Dylan Tweney 3 min read

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