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Jeffrey Veen: Ringtones and Torture Pictures Want to be Free







Jeffrey Veen: Ringtones and Torture
Pictures Want to be Free

Jeffrey Veen: Ringtones and Torture
Pictures Want to be Free
05/24/2004 09:56 PM

Jeffrey Veen: Ringtones and Torture Pictures Want to be Free

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Jeffrey Veen brings up the fact that much of what we're seeing going right now - has happened before.

Email is the 'activity' that Jeffrey remembers as the big thing - way back in '97-98.

I remember it as 'multimedia' in the early 90's.

Others might harken back to the days of PIMs or spreadsheets.

But clearly RSS aggregators have made it to mainstream. I'm sitting here in a coffee house in Grand Haven, Michigan - and we're discussing hosted versus client side blogging and aggregating.

So just to be clear - a main reason I'm doing the micro-content roadshow is to help foster and promotye new kinds of micro-content - which will need aggregators to read them, new tools to produce them and standards organization to help promulgate them.

That's what I'm all about. Getting new kinds of micro-content to flow like blog posts are now.

Here's Jeffrey's post......

Years ago, I remember hearing a quote attributed to former Netscape engineer Jamie Zawinski that went something like, "All software expands until it can read email." I'm sure he was referring to the exponential growth in size of his company's Web software -- something that was inevitable, since they were trying to position the browser as just a component in a much larger Web platform. I'm not sure if JWZ actually said that, since I could find no trace of it on his site (update: here it is). But he certainly is quoted as saying it a lot.

I mention this because I think it's time for an update. If things keep going at the pace there are, all software will expand until it can aggregate RSS feeds.

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Couple-Three-Line Book Review:
"Designing with Web Standards" by
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12/11/2003 04:52 PM
I spent the weekend with Zeldman's can't-put-it-down-despite-it-being-a-book-on-CSS "Designing with Web Standards". Now I've not been in the web design game since I gave up my little 1993 web design company (Hyper, Ink. was it's name) to help build an ISP, but this book really took me back. It was like learning HTML (and all that comes with it these days) all over again, and just as enjoyable as the first time. There was so much I put into immediate use in a new site I've been building.

Don't be mislead by the cover. The book is about as far from the dry read of an XHTML spec as you can get. Zeldman's thoroughly engrossing in his witty, lyrical, easy style. There are thrills the likes of inline <li>s (further exposition on A List Apart). CSS chills abound, as one might well expect in dealing with IE, Moz, Safari, and Opera: voice-family: "\"}\""; /* trick WinIE4/5 into thinking the rule is over */. You'll find adventure in the author's recounting of how things got this messy in the first place--"The Heartbreak of EMs" alone will leave you cold.

"Designing with Web Standards" is "The Pragmatic Programmer" for web design--at least from my humble vi-using, perl-hacking, designer-wanna-be p.o.v.
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