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Really Useful Simple Syndication (RUSS) 05/11/2004 12:41 AM

missing kids rss

"Since I can't seem to find any way to contact the organization behind missingkids.com, I'll post my comment to them here. Please have someone in your web department create an RSS feed of missing children. I am confident all aggregator developers will add it to their default list of feeds, increasing the chance of finding more kids quicker." [Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog]

Not only would it be great to have this kind of feed as a default in news aggregators, but the pictures could easily be syndicated on any web site.




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What does Russ think? 08/04/2004 03:07 PM

Doc reports from the Garage.....

A reader just pointed me to Appcraft.org, an "international application developing platform for handheld and smartphone." Yesterday Trolltech's Qtopia Phone Edition won a Product Excellence Award at LinuxWorld (disclaimer: I was a judge on that one). Qtopia is a development environment for phones and PDAs. It's clear that the phone is becoming a new and rich environment for mobile applications. In fact, it's clearly eating the PDA (look at the Treo 600).

It's not clear, however, which phone OS platform will win the hearts and minds of developers. Symbian is the platform offered by some of the big phone makers, and it seems to be ahead right now; but Palm, Microsoft and Linux are also in the mix.
I'm interested in seeing how DIY-IT plays here. One can easily imagine a raft of business apps that tie employee phones into company data environments, for example.

Thoughts?


[Doc's IT Garage]

Marc quips in.....

Whenever I hear about some open mobile/PDA platform - I think of Russell Beattie.

"So Russ! Wassup wit dis Qtopia stuff? Is it the bomb or bust? Or somewhere in the middle? Java, php, python - what?"


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I sure hope to see Russell Beattie somewhere in my travels.

I gotta get him to help me find his new MyYahoo RSS reader for mobile phones.

I got a coolio 6630 from Charlie Shick at Nokia - and I'm roaming around using it and it's fancy features. Sure hope loading data off ofit works - as it's my only camera I'll have with me.

I wonder where the plug-in for Lifeblog for MT is?

It's kind of fun watching Russ turn into a Yahoopster.


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The Memory Hole, a website devoted to rescuing knowledge and freeing information, is his labor of love. Russ first made the front page of the New York Times when he digitally uncensored a heavily-redacted Justice Department report. In April 2004, he posted 288 previously unseen photos of military coffins coming back from Iraq, which he had pried loose from the Air Force. This set off a worldwide media frenzy leading to the front pages of most major newspapers, heavy rotation on CNN, the lead story on network newscasts, and interviews on Good Morning America and CBS Evening News. You can browse through some of that extensive media coverage here , via Google News search.

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Posted by a member of Declan McCullagh's politech mailing list:
I've received email from a person with an [army.mil] address. This person is stationed in Iraq, and he/she tells me that The Memory Hole is blocked on military computers. Trying to get to the site results in the following message:

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How interesting. I post raw documents created by the government, military, and corporations. These days, that apparently amounts to "political extremism." Naturally, I've filed a FOIA request about this blocking.

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