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good thinking on syndication and
identity

good thinking on syndication and
identity
06/18/2004 05:45 PM

ross and sippey are on top of it as always, and i hope this is addressed by Atom soon




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Looking Women


Men Stop Thinking Rationally Around Good
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I imagine this one won't surprise very many people, but it appears that the old adage that men often... well, think with other parts of their body in the presence of a good looking woman may have now been proven true. Some researchers set out to compare the rational decision making process of men and women after looking at images of members of the opposite sex in varying degrees of attractiveness. After viewing an image, the participants were given the chance to earn $15 to $35 tomorrow or $50 to $75 at some variable point in the future. The men who had looked at good looking women were much more likely to go after the immediate satisfaction of having the smaller wad of cash tomorrow. All others thought through the issue rationally and took the large amount at a later date. What does all of this have to do with technology? Not all that much, but I found it amusing that the researchers used images from HotOrNot to represent the "attractive" and "not attractive" images that participants viewed. Of course, I can also see some using this study as yet another reason (as if there weren't enough good ones already) why viewing porn at work is a bad idea (though, you could just as easily make the argument that it also means men shouldn't be allowed to work around attractive women either).

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play at it — as long as it is cloaked in
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play. I'd like him to be, uh, in very
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real heavy ..."


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play. I'd like him to be, uh, in very
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good arms, well-hung, cut, uh, just get
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say how can I register to gmail, and if
attchment size is large then


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say how can I register to gmail, and if
attchment size is large then
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technical guidance .. Sam Ruby

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More on syndication


More on syndication 08/05/2004 11:16 PM

Previousl y someone asked about the word syndication and what it means in the blog world. Prompted by a question I received, here are some more thoughts on the use of “Syndicate this Site” and what it means to have and use an RSS feed.

Typically “syndicate this site” means that the site owner has an XML feed (RSS and ATOM are the popular formats) that you can use to read their content. While syndication in the offline world refers to the fact that you can purchase certain content (comics, old TV reruns) for use in your publication, bloggers don’t often think of it that way.

For a variety of reasons, the word syndicate is misused by bloggers. What a blogger means is that they offer a feed that can be used to read their site in a news reader or on a site like My Yahoo or Blo glines that aggregates feeds. They don’t typically mean that you can use their feed on your commercial site.

That said, if you contact some of these blogs, you may be able to get permission from them to use their material on your site with attribution. Some bloggers are open to this and some aren’t. The answer you get will depend greatly on what you intend to do with the feed, who the blogger is, and how nicely you ask.


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I'm a late addition to a panel at the Supernova conference this Thursday, June 24: I'll be joining some very interesting people (Technorati's David Sifry; blogger, XML leader and now Sun engineer Tim Bray; and Paul Boutin of Wired and Slate). We're talking about syndication and RSS. The question the panel faces: "Is there more to syndication than reading 300 blogs at once?" What interesting, useful applications for RSS and RSS-like tools are out there or just around the corner?

I've got my own answer(s), but in the decentralized spirit of the conference, I'll open the floor here in comments, and present anything you folks suggest, too.

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According to Tristan Lewis, Google's S-1 states that about 1/3 of its advertising revenue in the last quarter came from non-Google sites in its network.  In other words, to use the terminology of my Harvard Business Review article, Google is syndicating its targeted advertisements.  Amazon.com was previously my best example, but it was only generating something like 10% of revenues from partner sites that use its technology.  I expect the Google number to increase, since its AdSense program for other sites is still relatively new, and competitive pressures will limit Google's ability to do more straight search engine deals. 

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Syndication is not publication. 12/03/2002 11:46 AM

Yeah, what Mark said. I don't only agree with him 100%, but I'd say you'd be crazy not to. This is somewhere close to what i said in my last post.

It should be obvious to any rational observer that this will go nowhere fast. A syndication format that requires valid semantic XHTML markup? Spare me. 9 out of 10 bloggers can’t even spell XHTML.

- Mark Pilgrim


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Freed from syndication


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So what's the deal with this?

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I'm sure you've seen it. I get it from QuickTime on Windows, and I get it from QuickTime on my Mac as well. If this was attached to some lousy spyware infested privacy flaunting piece of junk I wouldn't be so surprised, but it's not: it's from Apple, a company who are meant to pride themselves on the usability of their software; software that normally just gets out of the way. So why bug me with this junk? More importantly, why force me to lie about my intentions? I have absolutely no intention of ever upgrading to QuickTime Pro - but every time that blasted window comes up I have to promise to put off my purchasing decision until "Later" in order to proceed.

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Glenn sez, "Google updated its AdSense TOS and now lets its affiliates discuss what they make.

It spikes quite a bit. The best we ever did was $76 one day. I'm willing to bet most of it was off one click, but which ad? That's the $76 question, as it were.

Thanks to everyone that enables us to make this money. It's not huge, but it at least partially makes up for the time.


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Does this car make my ass look big?


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Patent #6,649,848 is for "Vehicle with on-board dieters' weight progress indentifying and control system and method". In plain english, that means it's a car that weighs you when you sit in it -- and yells at you if you're getting fat. There's also a story in the New York Times about it today.
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PPM-Make-0.68


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Apple (AP)


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Can Mad Ave. Make Zap-Proof Ads?


Can Mad Ave. Make Zap-Proof Ads? 01/28/2004 09:14 AM
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Make Symlink 1.0.2


Make Symlink 1.0.2 12/03/2003 09:49 PM
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You Make More Than Apple's CEO!


You Make More Than Apple's CEO! 03/23/2005 08:04 PM
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"make a donation"


"make a donation" 01/01/2005 10:39 AM

Make That iBook-Pad Already


Make That iBook-Pad Already 08/15/2004 02:39 AM
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All the components are there. The question is whether Apple can do one that is good and cheap.

Make Some Useful Shit


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Google's new ToS: Now you can say how
much you make


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Make Your Own Backdrop


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