Round Up: Above board
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Protonex Increases Second Round Funding
to $11 Million-Portable Fuel Cell
Company Also Adds Board Members
Protonex Increases Second Round Funding
to $11 Million-Portable Fuel Cell
Company Also Adds Board Members
06/17/2005 02:39 PMProtonex Technology Corporation, a leading manufacturer of high
performance fuel cell power systems for portable and remote
applications, announced that it has increased its previously announced
second round of institutional funding from $9 million to $11 million.
The additional $2 million in funding was provided by Venture Capital
Fund of New England (VCFNE), Yellowstone Energy Ventures, L.P. and
Parker Hannifin Corporation; Parker Hannifin also participated in the
initial $9 million round that closed on April 1, 2005. [PRWEB Jun 9,
2005]
Round one to Vonage; round two to the
states?
Round one to Vonage; round two to the
states?
10/31/2003 07:26 PMTiVo Spins Round and Round
TiVo Spins Round and Round
08/27/2004 03:59 PMPlus, Oracle's still in hot pursuit, and put me in, Coach!
Rajiv Dutta Named to Jamdat Mobile Board
of Directors; Ebay's Chief Financial
Officer Joins Board of Wireless
Rajiv Dutta Named to Jamdat Mobile Board
of Directors; Ebay's Chief Financial
Officer Joins Board of Wireless
09/08/2004 11:06 AMPA News via The Scotsman Online Sep 8 2004 1:31PM GMT
On Board the Message Board
On Board the Message Board
06/17/2005 03:54 PMBlogs may be grabbing all the media headlines, but online travel
communities are wielding a different kind of influence in the
corporate airline world.
Look round
Look round
04/16/2004 04:55 AMUSA Today Apr 16 2004 9:17AM GMT
Round a about
Round a about
09/08/2004 03:32 AM
These
images
caused a great
debate
among my antipodean circle in London whether they are real or have
been
photoshopped. As far as we can gather it
does
exist. But it is surreal - and only in the UK surely would
something like
this be real.
Round Up: Where can you go next?
Round Up: Where can you go next?
05/28/2004 12:39 PMnewmediazero May 28 2004 4:57PM GMT
PDC Round-Up day 4
PDC Round-Up day 4
10/31/2003 12:35 AMCeBIT round-up
CeBIT round-up
04/09/2004 04:09 PMComputer Weekly Mar 22 2004 2:09AM GMT
Round Up: Absurd
Round Up: Absurd
07/05/2004 01:00 PMnewmediazero Jul 5 2004 4:59PM GMT
Backpack Round-Up
Backpack Round-Up
04/09/2004 03:58 PMFront-runners in my search for a new laptop backpack are the Dakota
Computer Brief Backpack ($120-$150 street) and Ogio Metro...
Poll round-up
Poll round-up
08/12/2004 06:29 PMA new
Washington Post/ABC News poll out today indicates that young
voters have become lopsidedly pro-Kerry over the last several months.
Taken just after the Democratic National Convention, the poll shows
registered voters aged 18 to 29 choosing Kerry over Bush by a 2 to 1
margin. This is especially bad news for the president, who split the
youth vote almost evenly with Al Gore in 2000. The Post reports that a
pre-convention Newsweek poll gave Kerry a 51 to 32 percent edge in the
same age group, and a post-convention CBS/New York Times poll was
almost identical with 50 percent for Kerry and 31 percent for Bush.
Round Up: Being creative
Round Up: Being creative
06/17/2004 11:39 AMnewmediazero Jun 17 2004 4:04PM GMT
Round Up: Not that special
Round Up: Not that special
06/16/2004 06:08 PMnewmediazero Jun 16 2004 9:21PM GMT
DDR2 The Second Round
DDR2 The Second Round
03/22/2005 05:04 PMI AM BUSINESS -- I AM ROUND
I AM BUSINESS -- I AM ROUND
08/04/2004 11:39 AM
GW
Bush not AWOL: Actually Secret Agent; Deep Throat; Expressionist Art
Collector A shocking followup to the tragic Thatcher news earlier
today.
Round #2 with Arnaud
Round #2 with Arnaud
04/08/2005 03:14 PMHere's Arnaud's reply to my comments....
Great, Marc Canter found some time to ans
wer my
questions. SO time to comment on his answers.
He confirms my suspicion that OPML is a good way to store and
exchange MicroContent (he wrote it as micro-content by the
way). They did use Weboutliner for that. I have
to play with outliners to see what can be done. See if I can get the
Structured Blogging
approach into OPML somehow.
He also explains why he likes Structured Blogging. The
main reason is that it is an effort to get things going. I agree with
him here. If I look at the number of clients which I can relate to
MicroContent, it is staggering. It is time to get this local
information published in a structured way. It shouldn't be left on
someone's PC. And Structured Blogging helps
here. Time to dive into it a bit more.
Marc Canter sees a lot happening in the field of MicroContent.
Great! I've become a lot less pessimistic, so it is good to hear he
sees some movement going on. We will get at MicroContent nirvana in
the end!
By the way, I like the fact that Marc Canter answers me on his
weblog and not in my comments. We have a public conversation, but we
stay owner of the things we write, as we publish it on our own weblog.
This kind of conversation corresponds to the ideas put forward on the
Datalibre mailing-list. Any evidence
of a conversation should be visible in the trackbacks.
[MicroContent Musings]
:-)
There's another reason I've been using the public reply technique -
comments are broken. Not only my TypeKey comments - but comments in
general. They're being turned off in droves and they hide the thread
from view. I prefer to see things out in the open. Perhaps notifation
or some sort of Attention.xml standards can change all that.
But that's not my area or work or exertise right now.
Micro-content is. However we spell it.
Arnaud is one of those true believers too - so I'm going to use
this thread with him - to highlight a bunch of different things I've
wanted to be known in public - on the record - for sometime now.
I'm not really amazed at how smart Arnaud is - as it takes that to
grok all this stuff. As is Thomas Van Der Wahl - who I've been
getting to know receenly - but that's another post. I met Thomas at
SXSW and he calls DLAs 'Info Clouds' (with
a space in the middle) - but that's what's MOST beautiful about these
ideas.
I'm sure Michael Sippey and Ben Trott have their own name for all
this at 6A - and I bet Barak has HIS own term for it - but we're all
(hopefully) working on the same principles.
So here are some fresh replies to Arnaud......
1. Yes OPML rocks, It has since the day it was explained to me by
Dave Winer at his house the week he
created it. Our outliner - the WebOutliner -
uses OPML as it's native form and we did LOTS of work on extending it
for various purposes (see below.)
2. So let me tell you about some experiments we did on BOTH
Structured Blogging (which is what it's being called right now) and
storing MicroContent (properly spelled with the in-cap) in OPML.
2a.
The Birthday party activity
So way back like almost three years ago I run into a writer and XS
LT scriptor named Chuck
White who had written several books on it - and who wanted to put it to
use - with a real interface.
So Chuck and I worked on an example UI - which took some wizard
collected info, converted it to OPML and sent it to our weboutliner.
That structured data was designed to represent all the info needed to
encompass a group based community birthday party.
It worked. It rocked. And one day I'll put it up to show everyone.
But for now let me explain how it worked and what it proved.
3. First one selected: what kind of Group, named the Group and
decided who was an initial member of a Group. This was all created
from a simple web page - but ws designed to work via mobile. To
become what I promised Hward Rheingold "Tools for the Mob".
4. The human was then passed into an activity grid - at which
point they'd select one category of activities; such as after-school
or sports or at-home fun - and then were sent through detailed tab
dialogs - which enabled one to fill in all the meta-data regarding
this selected activity (how many tables to set up?, what games?, by
what rules?)
5. Now with our micro-content (sorry I mean MicroContent) activity
data all loaded up - we XSLTed the data into OPML and sent it to our
weboutliner - which (presumably)_ would be running an extension to
support that particular activity and it's associated meta-data. The
underlying notion was that we could transform this data into any
form, for any kind of output, format or device.
6. It worked like a charm, was easy enough to be categorized as
"situated" by Clay Shirky and allowed me to extend the outliner tool
metaphor into what I now call a "stucture editor".
7. Humans certainly understand:
I - Plan party-- define basic party
meta-data
-- select music and images to play at party
-- set up party web site and blog
-- establish plans/agenda for party
II - Send out invites-- plug in list of names or
retrieve previous names
-- send out invites
-- status of invites (data sent to dashboard)
III - Throw party-- start executing agenda for the
day - drive media devices
-- execute milestone during party
-- change party machines to upload stations
IV - Memories-- collect memeoires after party
-- send out thank you notes
-- archival commenting
It's just a matter of how the UIs implement this sort of
structure.
7. All this work will appear - soon - in a 'Family
Oriented DLA' we're working on.
Still trying to figure out Arnaud's last name...... :-) And where
he lives and what he does as a day job. I hope he's really a php
hacker looking for work - that would make it PERFECT!
Round One... Fight!
Round One... Fight!
03/22/2005 11:38 PM
Pop
Quiz Hotshot: You're in the middle of an arena. You're being
attacked by 5 year olds who will stop at nothing to kill you. How
many can you take on before they overcome you? (from
twobytwo
forums)
Socialtext Round A
Socialtext Round A
08/23/2004 02:40 PMSocialtext, the wiki and social software company, has closed Round A
financing with some investors noted for funding companies that make
the world better. Cool! And I say this as a fully biased member of
their advisory board....
Round Up: Know who you're dealing with
Round Up: Know who you're dealing with
02/13/2004 01:27 PMnewmediazero Feb 13 2004 5:14PM GMT
Barlow's round 1
Barlow's round 1
12/25/2004 04:55 PMJP Barlow recounts his day in court, on trial for threatening to blow
up an airliner with a few grams of pot smuggled in an Ibuprofen
bottle. danah weighs in with her own account of the drama....
Round Up: Raising the bar
Round Up: Raising the bar
07/29/2004 01:41 PMnewmediazero Jul 29 2004 5:02PM GMT
Round Up: To be expected
Round Up: To be expected
07/09/2004 01:11 PMnewmediazero Jul 9 2004 5:06PM GMT
Software Round UP
Software Round UP
01/09/2004 09:58 PMRound Up: Deterrent
Round Up: Deterrent
07/20/2004 01:07 PMnewmediazero Jul 20 2004 5:09PM GMT
In-ear Headphone Round-up
In-ear Headphone Round-up
06/24/2005 04:02 PM
Dear readers, we have
been wrong. The older folk among us—baby-boomers, cracked former
students of the Naval Arts, and other geriatrics—have been
underrepresented in our coverage, as evidenced as our hate mail today.
Well, old-timers, this one's for you:
The Ipod is out and it's as hot as Rita Hayworth. All those kids
outside on your stoop are listening to them. Don't they have school?
When we were young, we went to school. What better way to listen to
your Ipod than with in-ear headphones. You'll have to remove your
hearing aid to use them, but these sassy headphones are a sight better
than those goofy big pants these kids are wearing now. Why, only
yesterday, I saw one boy with his underwear hanging out of his pants.
No respect, these kids. No respect. Don't they know we're at war?
ExtremeTech—what kind of title of a magazine is that? Is that
pornography?—does a full round-up of these society-destroying
earphones. I'm going to go play my numbers now. Then my stories are
on.
Upgra
de your iPod: In-Ear Sound-Isolating Earphones [ExtremeTech]

Rip Digital Round 3
Rip Digital Round 3
12/24/2004 12:16 PMBob Kohn has responded to yesterday's comments from
Rip Digital founder Dick Adams regarding the potential illegality of
the CD ripping service. Let me sum it all up: Kohn thinks they might
get sued; Adams thinks they won't; I think the RIAA is a misguided
organization at best, whose current command of logic and decency is
unpredictable. I can't help but have this sinking feeling that we're
just throwing out chum for the music industry's lawyers at this point,
so I'm glad we've reached this agreement to disagree.
Gizmodo Responds Re: Digital Ripping Service
[BobKohn]
Net gains all round
Net gains all round
02/08/2003 03:05 AMAnd like Google.com, its users, and they now number 62m across the
globe, are evangelical about the service once they get hooked. ...
Round Folders 1.0 1.0
Round Folders 1.0 1.0
03/30/2005 11:38 AMStylish Round Folder Icons
Round Up: Virtually nowhere to go
Round Up: Virtually nowhere to go
04/23/2004 02:48 PMnewmediazero Apr 23 2004 6:26PM GMT
CPU news round-up
CPU news round-up
01/08/2004 07:06 PMThere's too much recent CPU news for me to go through it and post a
full-blown blurb for each article/announcement, so here's a batch of
quickies for you.
In Next Round, No Certainties
In Next Round, No Certainties
01/28/2004 10:17 AMAs the campaign shifts from an expectations game to a fight for real
delegates, Howard Dean needs to win somewhere.
Round Up: Cause and effect
Round Up: Cause and effect
04/13/2004 03:35 PMnewmediazero Apr 13 2004 8:18PM GMT
Round-Robin SQL
Round-Robin SQL
03/25/2005 05:16 PMRRS version 0.4 released
Math-Round-Var-0.01
Math-Round-Var-0.01
04/21/2004 12:52 AMRound Up: Techno-talk
Round Up: Techno-talk
05/20/2004 01:00 PMnewmediazero May 20 2004 4:51PM GMT
AMD tries to round up Pacifica support
AMD tries to round up Pacifica support
03/30/2005 11:23 AMChipmaker discloses details behind its forthcoming virtualization
technology, hoping to get developers on board.
You thought they were only round and
black!
You thought they were only round and
black!
05/19/2004 07:29 PM
The Internet Museum of Flexi,
Cardboard and Oddity Records Grok Description matches for Round Up: Above board
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