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RSS and news aggregators

Winer has a short, simple explanation of what news aggregators are. Now all we need is a similarly clear and simple explanation of RSS. (All I could find were pretty technical pages for RSS 1.0 and RSS 2.0 (the latter link is not working this morning, however).
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Dock lockout ends

Pres. Bush got a court order yesterday to reopen West Coast ports, putting a temporary hold on the labor dispute that’s simmered there for more than a week. The thing that gets me about this is that, first, the Pacific Maritime Association (the shippers) lock out the workers. So it’s an owner-initia
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Go, Larry, go!

The Supreme Court will hear arguments in Eldred v. Ashcroft today, in order to decide whether the 1998 extension of copyright (to the life of the author plus 70 years) is constitutional or not. Lawrence Lessig is representing the good guys. Transcripts should be available in 10 days; the Supreme Cou
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Web site credibility

Some researchers at the “Stanford Persuasive Technology Lab” have compiled ten useful tips for making your web site look respectable. (thanks, Tom Negrino)
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Internet radio lives

Compromise legislation passed by the House yesterday sets Internet radio royalty rates at a reasonable level for small broadcasters. “The parties ultimately agreed to a deal that would let small Webcasters pay a percentage of their revenues to labels and artists, instead of a flat per-song fee.” Her
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War makes me sick

From Shava Nerad: If every person drew the phrase “War Makes Me Sick” on a piece of paper and taped it in their back window, or their bike basket, or put it in their front window, maybe it would be more clear what disgust we have for what’s going on. Read more, and if you […]
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Book: Small Pieces Loosely Joined

Small Pieces Loosely Joined, by David Weinberger (Perseus, 2002) Something about David Weinberger’s writing style really makes me want to use the word “avuncular.” I’m not sure why — his writing is not particularly uncle-like — but there is something about his friendly, down-to-earth, thoughtful-cha
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Book: Mrs. Bridge

Mrs. Bridge. by Evan S. Connell, Jr. (1959). I picked up this novel in the library on a whim, because it was near Joseph Conrad, and because it’s told entirely in short, disconnected episodes (anywhere from a paragraph or two up to three or four pages at the longest). It’s a fast read. But it’s […]
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Published Work

The Death of the $1 Million Software Package

Prices for big corporate systems have come back down from the stratosphere, but that doesn’t mean you need to buy. Back in the late 1990s, a software salesman could look you in the eye and say with a straight face that his company’s enterprise system would cost you $1 million. Mercifully, those days
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