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That Dave Winer! You might have already found this page, but I only just did. If you’re looking for an RSS reader/tool and are having trouble picking one, most of the majors are reviewed right here.
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That Dave Winer! You might have already found this page, but I only just did. If you’re looking for an RSS reader/tool and are having trouble picking one, most of the majors are reviewed right here.
NPR has an audio clip from Day to Day on bloggers’ influence on the publishing industry, with some soundbytes from Jessa Crispin of Bookslut.
Karen Coombs is doing some very interesting things with RSS at her library. I just love the implications of being able to do anything with your catalogue and feeds. The presentation version is here.
An article that presents some cogent arguments for the archiving of blogs: Blog Today, Gone Tomorrow? Preservation of Weblogs, by Richard Entlich, published in the August issue of RLG DigiNews.
In somewhat related news, I recently selected a contact person on the RLG Web site (somewhat randomly) and sent him an e-mail message asking (and strongly [...]
I expect this will be making its rounds across the library blogosphere today. Greg Hill, Alaska librarian, doesn’t have a good word to say about bloggers and blogging. That’s just fine, of course, since everyone is entitled to an opinion as well as the right to express it. But there isn’t anything [...]
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