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Monthly Archives: June 2003
N.NE: roadmap for a new syndication standard
Laura Trippi with a characteristically amusing and useful overview of machinations in the tangled world of emerging (converging? diverging?) RSS standards… worth quoting at length: The Log Format Roadmap page lays out the plan. This will be a new syndication … Continue reading
Posted in XML/RSS
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generate | regenerate | transform
HorizonZero is an online magazine published by the Banff Centre dedicated to Canadian digital arts and culture. This month’s issue is built around the theme of the remix, touching on “DJ/VJ cultures, Aboriginal hip hop, peer to peer collaboration, collage … Continue reading
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Convergence: it’s not just for breakfast anymore…
I’ve been hearing a bit of buzz about the 0.1 release of Chandler, and yesterday finally gave it a go… at this point it merits its miniscule version number, but the notion of integrating email, scheduling, a personal repository integrated … Continue reading
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hypertext/hypermedia/literary weblogs
A colleague here at UBC asked me to assemble a short list of “interesting, inventive and creative weblogs”, particularly ones that “focus on hypertext/hypermedia/literary issues.” I only had a bit of time, during which I compiled the selection below. I … Continue reading
Posted in Administrivia, Emergence, Webloggia
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STLHE Workshop resources
Back from Newfoundland, where I gave a rather ill-tempered presentation at the CADE conference. As much as I’d love to do an hour or two of high-wire, catch-up weblogging… I’m presently occupied putting the finishing touches on a pre-conference workshop … Continue reading
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