Gallina: Blogging Via Gmail
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Gmail-Powered Blogging
Gmail-Powered Blogging
09/07/2004 02:28 PMGallina version 0.1, a proof of concept to post to a 'blog with Gmail
messages. Gmail doesn't have an API, I don't think, so I wonder why
all the brainpower...
Gmail morphed into a bl0gging tool
Gmail morphed into a bl0gging tool
09/08/2004 08:57 AMTechzonez Sep 8 2004 1:26PM GMT
"Gallina"
"Gallina"
09/07/2004 10:11 AMGallina
Gallina
09/06/2004 08:12 PMGallina
ion.gluch.org.mx/files/Hacks/gallina
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"six apart (makers of movable type
bl0gging software and typepad bl0gging
service) are going to buy live journal"
"six apart (makers of movable type
bl0gging software and typepad bl0gging
service) are going to buy live journal"
01/05/2005 04:20 AMGmail: Google releases Gmail Notifier
Gmail: Google releases Gmail Notifier
08/23/2004 08:48 AMTech-Recipes Aug 23 2004 1:25PM GMT
Anti-Gmail Bill Now Allows Gmail
Anti-Gmail Bill Now Allows Gmail
05/26/2004 01:35 PMLast month there was a lot of talk about the somewhat clueless move by
a California politician to create a law that would
ban
Google's Gmail offering, despite the fact that it was completely
optional to use. It appears that enough people (probably including
those at Google itself) sat down with State Senator Liz Figueroa to
explain how email works, and have convinced her to
tone down
the bill so that it now allows Gmail. That's right, the
anti-Gmail bill now has loopholes that specifically allow Gmail. In
other words, Senator Figueroa seems to have realized just how
pointless the bill was in the first place and is trying to save face
by adjusting it so that it still seems to have a purpose: banning a
bunch of things that no one was doing, like having humans read the
content of your emails to put in advertising.
Blogging for Profits- Triple Your Google
Adsense or Searchfeed Profits With This
Powerful New Blogging Tool From Blog
Burner
Blogging for Profits- Triple Your Google
Adsense or Searchfeed Profits With This
Powerful New Blogging Tool From Blog
Burner
02/01/2005 09:17 PMPowerful new blogging tool helps any web site no matter how small or
large get search engine listed and indexed within days automatically.
Turn any blog into a profitable niche that you can duplicate over and
over again while tripling your Google Adsense or Searchfeed ad sharing
profits. [PRWEB Jan 31, 2005]
Gates Endorses Blogging; Blogging Now
Old-Hat
Gates Endorses Blogging; Blogging Now
Old-Hat
05/22/2004 02:01 PMBill Gates' employees were way ahead of the boss when it came to
blogging, but it's good to see Gates' endorsement
a> (BBC) nonetheless. If he gets it -- and he obviously does -- then a
lot of other folks are sure to follow.
I wonder how soon blogging will become a natural, integral part of the
operating system. RSS would be a good start.
bl0gging the DNC convention bl0gging
bl0gging the DNC convention bl0gging
07/27/2004 02:42 PM
While much of the blogging world has been ga-ga over getting into the Democratic National Convention, it's
tough to find anything interesting going on among the convention bloggers
(to their credit, go turn on CSPAN today and see for yourself how
boring it is). While our own Jessamyn is there (here are profiles of everyone going), I've found the
strange CNN/Technorati
partnership to be the most useful thing. Technorati founder David Sifry
is basically doing a metafilter of all convention blogs over on CNN as
the
daily blog roundup, highlighting the posts worth reading among the
participants.
Getting your gmail on
Getting your gmail on
06/17/2004 07:39 PMIs there any way to specify your default email app as a website in
a Windows XP system? Currently, my office workstation has an ancient
copy of Eudora I haven't used in years, but whenever I need to email
someone from my PC (I do all my email on a powerbook), I have to
copy/paste addresses by hand and use my mac or use Gmail.
It seems like there should be a way to tell firefox my default
email app isn't an app, but is instead gmail.google.com. Anyone that
knows of a way can have an invite to gmail. Or anyone that just wants
an invite can also email me and we can have this problem together.
Just ping me and I'll invite you
in.
"Gmail"
"Gmail"
04/25/2004 08:30 AMYou've got Gmail!
You've got Gmail!
09/17/2004 04:08 AM
Gmail checking through Trillian
(plugin) "You've Got Gmail" is a Gmail notifier plugin
for Trillian Pro.
I thought this was a pretty nifty plugin for all the gmailers out
there - go see!
Pop goes the Gmail
Pop goes the Gmail
06/15/2004 06:00 PM
Ain't this grand? Pop Goes
the Gmail is a program that sits between the http://gmail.com web
server and your email client, converting messages from web format into
POP3 format that a program such as Outlook Express or Thunderbird can
understand.
gmail, anyone?
gmail, anyone?
05/24/2004 01:19 AMQuoted from Electrolite: Ahem. Apropos of nothing, wouldn't a married
pair of busy book editors and bloggers who practically live...
Gmail Goes to 1TB!
Gmail Goes to 1TB!
05/18/2004 04:38 PMApparently "kicking it up a notch", Gmail now indicates that users
have a full terabyte of disk space! Mine says: > You are currently
using 437 MB (0%) of your 1000000 MB. Is this a mistake or a genius
leapfrogging of their competitors? (You've got to imagine that few, if
any, users will go past 1GB making this mostly a marketing gimmick.)
[Dave Winer sees the same thing
(screenshot)](http://www.scripting.com/images/archiveScriptingCom/2004
/05/18/terabyte.gif). Thanks to Logan Ingalls for the original tip....
"Getting More Out Of Gmail"
"Getting More Out Of Gmail"
06/27/2004 02:39 PMGmail by any other name?
Gmail by any other name?
08/13/2004 06:11 PMGoogle risks losing trademark rights to the name of its e-mail
service, as Patent Office considers other applications.
gmail being useful after all
gmail being useful after all
12/19/2004 03:43 PMFor a while I was trying to read my apache.org mail through gmail, but
using a web interface to read mail just didn't agree with me. However,
their service is useful after all! The new POP service comes with
authenticated SMTP as well, so without having to enable POP you can
use smtp.gmail.com (enable SSL and use your regular gmail username and
password) to send mail. I've been using it for a few days for some of
my mail and...
More on 2GB Gmail
More on 2GB Gmail
04/03/2005 07:39 PMTechSpot Apr 3 2005 11:25PM GMT
Oh gee, Gmail
Oh gee, Gmail
06/03/2004 08:32 PMUSA Today Jun 4 2004 0:45AM GMT
WWW-GMail-0.01
WWW-GMail-0.01
07/12/2004 05:31 AMGMail
GMail
04/09/2004 03:54 PMGmail: Google does email. CNET - NYTimes...
The Gmail I Know
The Gmail I Know
04/13/2004 03:16 AM
I've read about Mark's dream of Gmail - have read of his recent bout
of sleeplessness and his frustration. I've read, with particular
interest, of his nightmare melange of math martyr monkeys which is a
good tongue twister, to be sure. Interestingly, my dreams (were I
home long enough to dream) would be the same. The same golden
staircase. The same math. The same hard-to-define
Gmail anyone?
Gmail anyone?
07/22/2004 08:16 PM Want a Gmail account? I've got 5 invites for the first 5 comments in
this thread.... (16 words)
Anyone for Gmail?
Anyone for Gmail?
06/14/2004 06:10 PMSo anyway, I signed up for Gmail
a while back and basically I don't really use it even though it's
pretty well assembled and has some nice features and now I've been
given three invitations but everyone who I know who wants an account
already has one. I imagine the big craze for offering people enormous
gifts and proposing amorous liasons in exchange for One Gigabyte of
Full-On E-mail Pleasure has passed, but if you can think of a reason
why I should invite you rather than just making three new accounts
with funny names, then post a comment below or chuck me an e-mail to
my fairly guessable normal e-mail address (hint: it starts
tom@) and I'll see what I can do...
Read the comments
Gmail the Gmail what what the Gmail
Gmail the Gmail what what the Gmail
06/14/2004 09:05 PMYeah, so I <3 Gmail. I have one more invite left. I invited two
friends, who I knew really needed...
Get Gmail!
Get Gmail!
03/17/2005 04:26 AMIt seems a lot of people are getting this message underneath the
Google search box: New! Get Gmail - Google's free email service with
1000 MB of space. The link is to a page that says: Since we launched
Gmail in April 2004, we've been focused on improving the service,
relying on our users to spread the word and invite others to try it
out. The response has been great, and now we're ready for some more
Gmail users. [...] As we make room for more Gmail users, we want to
first extend invitations to Google users. We're still working to make
Gmail better, so for now, we're just inviting a small number at
random. Looks like that's you! We're really excited to share Gmail
with you and we hope you like it....
About Gmail
About Gmail
04/16/2004 06:11 AMGoogle replies: A few words about privacy and Gmail .. They've gone
and updated their policy .. clarified its policies ..
Google
gmail.google.com/gmail/help/more.html
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Welcome to Gmail
Welcome to Gmail
06/15/2004 10:19 AMGmail, the free email service from Google .. communicate with friends
and loved ones .. free Web-based e-mail .. Google Mail is Coming ..
kevin@gmail.com .. my gmail moment .. GoogleMail .. celui-l ..
GMail
gmail.com
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EFF on Gmail
EFF on Gmail
04/10/2004 03:46 AMOn EFF's Deep Links blog, some preliminary analysis of Google's Gmail
terms-of-service:
"People are entitled to know what kind of information Google will pull
from email, whether or not it logs this information, and for how
long," said EFF's Kevin Bankston. "Can your Gmail address or any other
personal identifier be linked to those logs, or to your Google search
history?"
"Gmail's privacy policy states that 'Google welcomes feedback on this
document and policy as the Gmail service is currently in an early
testing stage.' While that's a nice sentiment, we can't give
meaningful feedback until we have all the facts."
The remedy to the situation is obvious: Google needs to let us all
know precisely what the privacy/convenience trade-off is for using
Gmail, and soon.
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(Thanks, Inder!)
Blogging bl0gging bl0gging...
Blogging bl0gging bl0gging...
01/22/2004 03:02 AM
Hugh just sent me another
one... ;-)
Yossi
was making fun of me for sitting here blogging blogging
blogging...
Gone bl0gging
Gone bl0gging
02/10/2004 02:51 AMFirst, sorry my site was down for much of the day. This one apparently
wasn't my fault...something went wrong with my most excellent host. It
happens. Also, I seem to have lost maybe 500 emails during the outage.
If you sent me some, the chances are very strong you are a spammer, in
which case, go to hell. But, for the other 2 of you, if you don't hear
from me within a couple of hours, could you please resend? Thx. I
spent most of the day traveling to San Diego for the Digital Democracy
Teach-In and then Emerging Technology....
bl0gging.la
bl0gging.la
04/08/2005 07:52 PMStar Wars dorks are staying in line at Grauman's even tho SW III is
playing at Arclight .. in line for the friggin’ Star Wars movie
.. weirder
blogging.la/archives/2005/04/star_wars_line.phtml
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On not bl0gging
On not bl0gging
01/07/2004 06:02 PMI guess the beginning of a new year is when you're supposed to look
back and be reflective. Looking at...
Liz Goes Beyond Blogging
Liz Goes Beyond Blogging
11/04/2003 08:17 PMI haven't been blogging much because I just found a wireless hot
spot (albeit for $8.95 a day), but now Liz Lawley is speaking and I'm
happy to say that she is just as interesting in person as she is on
her blog. Her topic now is "Beyond Blogging: Where Next
with Blogs and Blogging."
Liz is on a campaign to stop using the word "blog" because she
thinks it's an ugly word, so she's gone back to using the term
"weblog." This, of course, contrasts with Terry Huwe's comment
in the
current issue of Computers in Libraries that anything
called "blogging" has to be a little fun (sorry it's not available
online). At this morning's keynote, the panel referred to F. Scott
Fitzgerald's quote about being able to keep two contradictory thoughts
at the same time, so now I feel like I've come full circle for the
day.
"How many of you with you could Google your office? I can Google my
brain (via her blog)."
"Bloggers are not a unified community, nor are blogs a unified
commodity."
"The term "weblog" will become meaningless because the software can
be used so differently and for different purposes. Just because
something is called a "book" doesn't mean it's like every other book.
We need to start thinking of this as a medium."
"Blogs aren't really on a topic anymore than people are. In the
long term, categorization isn't going to get us what I want because
you can't categorize blogs, but microcontent (like the Internet Topic Exchange)
will."
Liz doesn't use an aggregator for reading blogs because she likes
the visual interface of blogs. She likes the binding and feel of
books, she likes the native view of blogs.
Liz showed All
Consuming and noted that can buy the book or find who's been
writing about it. It's too bad she couldn't say you could see if your
library owns the book.
Liz is highlighting the community aspect of blogs, especially via
comments. Personally, I think it's too bad that libraries don't
understand this and always turn off comments. She's also bravely
explaining trackback. I say "bravely" because it's already been a long
day with four other programs about blogging (yay - a blogging track at
a librarian conference!), so I know a lot of those folks are already
on overload. I'm still glad she's mentioning it, though, and hey, she
is discussing the risks.
Oooh - she said "wiki!" Oooh - and it's the Atom wiki!
Daring, daring, brave Miss Liz! You'll be answering all dem questions
about wikis now. :-) "Ego can be a real barrier to collaborative
development." Liz says, "Wikis scare librarians. A lot." Heh.
Ha - she just created a page on the Atom wiki called "GuidetoSite
and she's building a page. "This is both terrifying and exhilerating
to people who deal with information. I'm still not sure which side I
come down on."
How do we generate content collectively at the same time? Liz
started her blog last year after she read Dan
Gillmor's site as he was posting them to his blog. He included
notes and links that made her re-think her interpretation of the
sessions.
The first question after Liz's presentation is about security and
password-protecting blogs. I feel very confident in saying that this
is the first question asked after every blog presentation at a library
conference. We are sooooo paranoid. The second question is about
building community, especially as noted in Liz's class. Now we're
getting somewhere.
"I am bl0gging."
"I am bl0gging."
12/16/2003 08:58 AMBeyond Blogging
Beyond Blogging
11/05/2003 09:49 AM
Elizabeth Lane Lawley: Beyond Blogging
An excellent look at the entire ecosystem of blogging as opposed
to the rampant explorations of specific microcosms. [Via
The
Shifted Librarian]
One thing that is missing from the discussion is referrer
logs.
"bl0gging.la"
"bl0gging.la"
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