Dave Rogers' dream
Grok Headline matches for Dave Rogers' dream
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succeeds
Few changes for clients if Rogers' bid
succeeds
09/21/2004 10:32 AMglobetechnology.com Sep 21 2004 1:55PM GMT
"***Dave"
"***Dave"
12/10/2003 03:08 PMDAVE 5.0.1
DAVE 5.0.1
09/15/2004 11:54 PMEnables Macintosh users to participate in Microsoft networks with both
file and print sharing services.
"Dave"
"Dave"
11/18/2003 10:22 AMThanks Dr Dave
Thanks Dr Dave
12/24/2004 12:11 PM
After the weblogs.com hosting debacle<
/a> surfaced yet again by people trying to reignite the flames, I
decided to try to discuss it again with David Weinberger, whose
comments in the middle of the flamefest are widely cited as evidence
of how I didn't do all I should have done to notify people with blogs
on weblogs.com. I know David to be a thoughtful, careful and
considerate person. And to this day well-intentioned people question
my integrity over these events. That's not cool for a person such as
myself who values his integrity.
We reviewed the options that people suggested at the time, 1.
Send an email, or 2. Post something on Scripting News. Neither would
have worked, the mail addresses were four years old and probably
didn't work, most of the sites never got past the Hello World stage
(so the authors might not remember creating the site, and certainly
don't care), and most people with free sites weren't and probably
still aren't Scripting News readers, any more than most Blogger users
were Evhead readers.
Posting something on Scripting News wouldn't have notified the
users, but it sure would have notified the flamers. I think they were
saying that they were complaining that they weren't told in advance
that it was time to rip me a new one. ";->"
Anyway, he posted a correctio
n, so next time this comes up, as it is sure to, the flamers won't
be able to use him to support their attacks. Thanks!
Get Well Dave!
Get Well Dave!
06/17/2002 07:56 AMDave Winer is half geek, half journalist and a man with a big heart.
He hosts this web site for free, and is in hospital till next weekend.
So Dave, keep healin' and keep on diggin'.

Dave
Dave
05/25/2004 08:36 AMMeanwhile, our boy Dave is freshly wiped down and ready for action.
The cleaning of Michelangelo's David has finished, much to the relief
of the experts who thought that the use of water in the process would
hurt the thing....
Thanks, Dave
Thanks, Dave
06/17/2005 07:17 PM
Now that I've come up for air after my latest codin
g frenzy, I see that Brian
Bailey has done something I should've done a long time ago: than
k Dave Winer for his huge contributions to our syndicated
world.
FeedDemon relies on RSS, OPML, weblogs, podcasting and SOAP - all
of which were invented, co-invented or evangelized by Dave Winer. I'm
having a blast developing FeedDemon, so thank you, Dave, for making my
world a better a one.

Dave & Busted
Dave & Busted
04/15/2005 03:18 PMInvestors stopped chewing on Dave & Buster's stock after the release
of stale earnings.
Dave mentioned W3C and RSS.
Dave mentioned W3C and RSS.
06/04/2004 10:01 PMDave
mentioned W3C and RSS. What is the specific proposal here? My
impression is that promoting existing formats is not in the W3C's
mission. I see W3C as a standards development body; given that RSS is
basically done I don't see the relevance. There was PNG, where the W3C
basically rubber-stamped an existing, community-developed
specification, but I don't think PNG gained anything from that.
Turning over maintenance of RSS would be riskier IMO, because of the
possibility that the W3C would want to redesign (fork) it.
"Dave Kopel"
"Dave Kopel"
08/15/2004 03:59 AM"Dave the Rave"
"Dave the Rave"
05/15/2004 02:22 PMDave Walker:
Dave Walker:
05/31/2004 03:47 PMDave Walker: "When the world ends, the only things left
will be cockroaches, rats, Keith Richards, and mangled text that has
been escaped one-too-many or one-too-few times." So why do RSS and
Atom allow escaped markup at all? Die die die!
"Dave Winer is against it"
"Dave Winer is against it"
06/05/2004 09:30 PM"Dave Winer"
"Dave Winer"
06/18/2004 04:59 AMDave Winer
Dave Winer
06/14/2004 03:50 AMDave Winer
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Dave Barry goes all-in
Dave Barry goes all-in
06/17/2004 02:05 AMDave Barry, one of the funniest guys on the planet,
gives
us a hilarious look into the heart of America's current love
affair with Poker.
Read the entire entry @ WWdN!"Dave responds"
"Dave responds"
06/17/2004 11:33 AMDave Patch 4.0.2p1
Dave Patch 4.0.2p1
03/20/2003 10:04 PMPatch to correct problems in DAVE OS X version.
Thursby's Dave v5 released
Thursby's Dave v5 released
01/06/2004 10:32 AMThursby Software Systems today announced the release of Dave v5, the
latest release of the company's cross-platform file and print sharing
application...
Questions for Dave Winer...
Questions for Dave Winer...
04/09/2004 03:54 PMDear Mr
Winer,
- Will the API for radiocomments be public and clonable?
- If so, will the API for radiocomments be published before the
initial deployment of the radiocomments system?
- Will it be possible for Radio users to plug into a non-Userland
scripting system?
- Will the process for designing the radiocomments API be open or
will it be designed exclusively by Userland?
- Will Radio, Manila, or Frontier ever move to a non-proprietary
scripting language?
- Have you or will you file patents for the
weblogs.com technology?
I should add that I don't really have much of an opinion about the
whole Typekey thing at the
moment. Certainly we need something to deal with comment-spam,
certainly a centralised service will help with that and make things
easier, yes I'd rather have an open standard or set of protocols that
allow completely decentralised system if I could think of any way it
could be done (but offhand I can't).
Addendum: I have to confess that I'm not terribly interested
in this stuff - I was making a fairly light-hearted and facetious
point that really wasn't particularly well-expressed. I was clumsy in
a variety of places, and for that I apologise. All I was saying, I
guess, is that Dave's questions made it sound like Six Apart had a reputation for
proprietorial formats and patenting stuff and not opening up APIs -
and that I don't really see any evidence of that. And - realistically
- Dave is still associated with Userland and Userland is still a
competitor of SixApart - so I can't really see why they should feel
any particular obligation to answer those questions. (Particularly
given that Userland attempted to trademark RSS a few years ago - a move that could be seen
to be directly against the kind of openness that Dave's interrogating
Six Apart about.)
Anyway, I certainly don't feel qualified enough to comment in any
depth about the business practices of either Six Apart or Userland in
this context and these are not positions that I'd be prepared to
battle to my last breath to protect. So I'm going to back down
gracefully, only saying that I hope that it's clear why I had
the impression that I had, however inaccurate it may or may not have
been. I also apologise to anyone who was offended or feels
mischaracterised and I hope we can put this all behind us.
Redirecting a message from Dave
Redirecting a message from Dave
06/21/2004 05:23 PM Dave Winer has sent an email to a mailing list I'm on, asking for
help getting word out about a change in the redirection policy for
former weblogs.com users: My poor server just can't handle all the
redirecting that's going on, so I'm going to try another approach.
We're going to use the buzzword.com machine to do the redirecting and
the serving of content. So all the load will be on that one box. It's
the fair way to go, I can't have the services I depend on being
unreliable in order to handle the redirecting. That was the...
ATI CEO - DAVE ORTON @ Driverheaven
ATI CEO - DAVE ORTON @ Driverheaven
06/22/2004 09:07 AM" Dave Sifry's cool new toy"
" Dave Sifry's cool new toy"
02/10/2004 09:26 PMGoRemote Says Dave Leaves
GoRemote Says Dave Leaves
08/02/2004 05:34 PMTheStreet.com Aug 2 2004 9:20PM GMT
dave massy's the new IE evangelist
dave massy's the new IE evangelist
06/23/2004 05:28 PMit's a thankless task, but being open and blogging about it sure helps
Dave Winer asks......
Dave Winer asks......
08/02/2004 01:29 PMDave Winer just posted a comment and asked.....
I don't get it -- why don't you use Radio?
What exactly was unreliable about it?
Maybe I can help figure out how to get it reliable.
Paolo was running his own RCS, right?
Anyway, I'm glad a Radio user finally had the confidence to tell
the other guys that they haven't even caught up with UserLand's
low-end product yet. Hold them to it. Let's get a real baseline
for competition here.
Marc's reply......
First of all Congrats on the Convention - totally
amazing to see how far blogging has come since you first floated the
idea to me - back in 1995.
Personal publishing sure has come a long way - but we're not done
yet. The idea of a client based personal server is something I can
credit you for being the first person to come up with that idea. The
issues surrounding that kind of product have been revealed because of
Radio - and we all you a debt of gratitude for that one - too!
So I actually felt that Radio represented a lot more than just a
'blogging tool'. I worked with Mikel Maron
on his MyRadio project and lauded Social DynamX's
FMRadioStation. We even planned to do a product called
Sweet Suite - which would also have complemented
Radio.
But dude - you folks fell behind. I guess that doesn't mean you
anymore - but being the largest shareholder does keep your teeth in
the game. You question certainly shows that you're still concerned
with the product's status and view - from the public POV.
So I can speak for many of us who left Radio in the past year - we
loved that product, it changed our lives - but as new features,
functionality and flexiblity came onto the market - Radio was
incresingly keeping us behind.
Take the comment you left me.
I got an email of it, asking me to approve it - via 6A's TypeKey
system. That rocks.
There are plenty of things that Radio still leads the market with -
and that was the core of my post. But there were also lots of reasons
to stop using Radio.
Stability was probably the biggest issue for me. After 5 or 6
total crashes, some of them my fauilt, others Radio instability - I
just gave up. Also the feeling that all development on Radio had
stopped - was a disappointment.
I always felt that you didn't charge enough for Radio, that if you
had kept EditThispage going as a service and morphed it like Pyra did
- the world would be a different place today.
And there was a whole "blogging support" play there - that never
was taken advantage of......
Yes - Paolo runs his own RCS - and he's your biggest supporter and
develoiper - BTW. And we're just getting started.
But for some reason - my mind flows to new kinds of
micro-content, namespaces and
decoupling schemas from the subscription
protocol.
Isn't there a way I can talk you into getting back involved in
moving these standards FORWARD?
Instead of worrying about the width of the threads on the pipe,
can't we focus on the structured shit that goes through the pipes?
As I said before - I REALLY think that we can setup open standards
for NEW kinds of micro-content. Here they are - and some of the
people who should be involve don a domain specific basis. But DUDE -
you know me and you and Sifry and Jon Udell should drive the overall
architecture of all this. We NEED you! Here are the new kind sof
micro-content I'm talking about:
- OpenEvents (Brian Dear, Peter
Caputa, Andy Biao)
- OpenMedia
(JD Lasica, Stewert Butterfield, Greg Elin, Brewster Kahle, Lucas
Gonze, Kevin Marks, Robert Kaye and many others.....)
- OpenReviews (Alf Eaton, Paul
Martino, Ross Rader)
- OpenPeople (all the FOAFnet.org folks, Tantek Celik, Sxip
(Dick Hardt), Joel De Gan)
- OpenRecipes (Meg Hourihan)
- OpenResume (Phil Wolff, Phil
Windley)
Now not all these folks have signed up yet - but DUUUUUUUUUUUDE -
we need you!
Dave Kim and James Grimmelmann
Dave Kim and James Grimmelmann
06/30/2004 12:52 PMDave
Kim and
James
Grimmelmann, hailing from Georgetown and Yale law schools
respectively, are Creative Commons' summer interns this year. They're
both doing great work. So great that we forgot to blog their presence
until now.
Congrats to Dave Weinberger
Congrats to Dave Weinberger
03/06/2004 01:50 AM
I found out this morning that I've been offered a fellowship at the
Berkman Center for Internet &
Society at Harvard. I start officially in July.
What a great opportunity! I'm thrilled.
Joho the Blog]
Dave Read My Mind
Dave Read My Mind
01/16/2004 11:28 AM
"RSS feeds whose title
contains 'librar'." [Scripting News]
The Dave/Dina Project 0.0
The Dave/Dina Project 0.0
01/01/2004 02:45 PMA distribution project for a home entertainment box.
I'm proud of Dave Winer
I'm proud of Dave Winer
07/27/2004 07:48 PMI really don't care about the Democratic Convention (though I
did in 1968) and I'm not really into following what bloggers do
in general (unless it's about social networking or media as
well) - but did I tell you how proud I am of Dave Winer
and the other Convention Bloggers?
Go dudes and dudesses - go.


.NET Rocks! - Dave Wecker
.NET Rocks! - Dave Wecker
09/09/2004 02:49 PMThis week's show is an interesting conversation with Dave Wecker, a
brilliant (we think) architect in the Mobile Platforms Division who is
constantly looking for the next thing in mobility and how to make
mobile platforms better. The conversation spans from his experiences
with speech recognition systems, the Tablet PC, microphone arrays,
neural networks to toys, home automation, books, and toys.
Can Anything Save Famous Dave?
Can Anything Save Famous Dave?
04/22/2004 12:04 PMSad sales and hazy earnings reports make the stock a lot less
appealing than the product.
Dave Hyatt, Evil?
Dave Hyatt, Evil?
10/30/2003 11:30 PMPerhaps my earlier praise of Dave Hyatt was way too premature.I just
implemented complete