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Announcing the 2004 Mac OS X Innovators Contest







Announcing the 2004 Mac OS X Innovators
Contest

Announcing the 2004 Mac OS X Innovators
Contest
07/11/2004 01:37 AM

Now that WWDC and the Apple Design Awards have made big splashes, it's time to turn our sights to the 2004 Mac OS X Innovators Contest. If you have a cool application or plugin that runs natively on Panther, this event is your opportunity to show them to the world, and maybe win some great prizes along the way. This year's event will be very similar to last year's, except that we're only having one round (instead of three). The contest is open now, so you can read the rules, then check out the prizes, and when you're ready, complete the entry form.




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The biggest change in this latest incarnation of Blosxom is a plugin architecture, allowing the core of Blosxom to remain small, sleek, and simpler-than-pie while providing room for extension and integration. The Blosxom Plugin Registry is already home to some 140 plugins ranging from authentication to Google search, click-through tracking to writebacks (read: combination talkbacks and TrackBacks).

There's also a brand new Blosxom for Mac OS X Installer, the simplest way to get Blosxom on your laptop, desktop, or closet Mac without any of the muss or fuss of installing it by hand. A couple-three clicks of the mouse and it'll skip lightly through the nitty-gritties, installing Blosxom itself, some sample flavours, documentation, and some useful plug-ins.

Also launching today is the new and improved blosxom.com. The site features updated, augmented, and just plain new documentation and an easier path download, installation, configuration, and blogging -- not to mention the snazzy layout. And the whole kit and kaboodle is built on and powered by Blosxom using nothing but what comes on board and the power of a selection of user-contributed plugins; for the niggly-naggly details, take a gander at the colophon.

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“Ever wondered why you can’t just click on an article and blog it?” – where’s the universal “Blog This” button?

“Concerned that while microformats and micro-content standards are taking off, our existing tools will lose the structure of these ‘chunks of reviews, events, media. Etc.?” – where are the ‘reblogging tools’ that maintain the structure of microformats and micro-content?
“Tired of being forced to use only the latest tool or utility to take advantage of a new standard – wish you could use ANY tool or utility instead?” - where’s a routing service to enable me to send posts to whatever tool I chose?

Well then – you know why we created ReBlg.com – a universal “Blog This” button and routing service.

With ReBlog.com end-users will be able to click on a ‘ReBlog’ button and send a piece of micro-content or microformat to their favorite tool for editing, annotating or just plain prettying up. End-users would specify what is their favorite tool at a simple web service or in a MIME handler that they downloaded and run on their own machine.

Even though it’s been possible for years, most of today’s aggregators and tools do not support the notion of displaying a button to easily allow end-users to “Blog This” particular post or article. Sure some aggregators enable plug-ins to kludge this option, but in general most bloggers are forced to ‘cut’ the source of a post and ‘paste’ it into their favorite tool. With each tool or environment comes a different kludge or hack, with its own rules and gotchas to contend with.

And now that microformats and micro-content standards are emerging around richly structured content, isn’t this dream of ease of use slipping through our fingers?

So how would a standard to enable a universal “Blog This” button to work? Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to click on a ‘ReBlg’ button and decide which tool I want to send that post to – irregardless of who produces that tool? Wouldn’t it be nice that this process NOT lose the structure of the microformat or micro-content I’m clicking on – thereby keeping in tact the structure of that post?

Wouldn’t it be nice to support a system of meshing together various kinds of tools, utilities or solutions – from a wide range of vendor’s – without forcing end-users to take sides or lock them into one tool vendors camp or product?

Well that’s what ReBlg.com will do. (http://reblg.com/ )

Broadband Mechanics will be utilizing this technology in all our future micro-content publishing systems and DLAs (digital lifestyle aggregators) so we thought it would be useful to the entire industry as well.

Here’s how it would work:

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- when an end-user clicks on this button, the post is sent to a router screen which sends the post (via a web service called ReBlg.com or a MIME handler that was downloaded onto the end-users machine) to their favorite tool of choice.
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ReBlg.com would enable end-users to register their favorite tool of choice so that wherever they traveled on the web, by simply clicking on the ‘ReBlg’ button – they could easily send that post to their favorite tool. If the end-user doesn’t want to rely upon our web service, then they can simply download a MIME handler to do that routing for them.

We’ll soon to be putting out a FireFox Greasemoneky script – which will automatically sense micro-formats and display the ‘ReBlg’ buttons. An ActiveX control is also in the works.

By providing a simple way for end-users to send any richly structured post to their favorite tool, the microformat and micro-content revolution can take another step towards reality.

And where are these tools which will recognize the microformats or micro-content and not lose their structure? Well BBM will be providing one and plug-ins for WordPress and Moveable Type – as well.

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Apparently Pysco will be rolled into the official Python release when it becomes more mature and cross-platform (it runs well only on x86 at the moment). It would be wonderful if PHP moves in this direction in the long run, whether by running on top of Parrot or another JIT.


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Earth's Atmosphere

UN: Bird flu poses
threat to humans

Cicadas Head Back
Underground Until
2021

Fighting Content Rot
Open Source Mapping
Green expects
decision on M&S bid

Mexico shock
Argentina

Bush misled US over
Iraq - Kerry

One killed in Tel
Aviv explosion

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arrogant;
presumptuous

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invitation...please!

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PC sticks to his tax
math

Air your dirty
laundry

Renewable energy a
priority of China's
high-tech
development

Computerised 'Weight
Watch' Helps Fight
Teenage Obesity

The Internet Under
Surveillance

Mint Leaf Shows
Promise In
'Starving' Cancer

U.N. Court: 'Mr.
Sharon, Tear Down
That Wall'

Forbes' Russian
Editor Shot To Death

Xantrex power
inverter makes
travelling with
electronics a breeze

Lou Dolinar: To
avoid computer
invasion, consider
changing e-mail
allegiances

iPod Mini Comes To
Singapore On July 24
-- For $458

Gundam SEED: Phase
13

Jones Goes From
Queen of 100 to
Also-Ran

Muscle Laptops
(washingtonpost.com)

well, they were a
big hit at Plato's
Laugh Shack

Explosion Reported
on Israeli Bus
(Reuters)

SSLtelnet Error
Logging Format
String Vulnerability

URGENT: Shorewall
Security
Vulnerability

OpenPKG update for
dhcpd

wvWare Library
Buffer Overflow
Vulnerability

Spy Chief, Blair
Aides Seen Blamed in
Iraq Probe (Reuters)

Jones Fails to Make
U.S. Olympic Team in
100 Meters (Reuters)

Shaq's Agent Says
O'Neal OKs Miami
Trade (AP)

NBC Exec Slams Fox
Reality TV
'Imitators' (AP)

Study Shows HIV Test
Possible During
Labor (AP)

Jones Fails to
Qualify for U.S. in
100M (AP)

Bush Presses Case
Against Gay Marriage
(AP)

Kerry Says Democrats
to Keep Up Intensity
(AP)

Kidnappers Deny
Freeing Filipino
Hostage (AP)

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a series of
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