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Answers.com Tests Mobile Reference

Answers.com Tests Mobile Reference 03/29/2005 03:04 PM

Answers.com has ported its referenced-based search engine to mobile devices. A beta of the service is formatted to fit consolidated screen space and is available for a variety of handhelds including Treo, BlackBerry, as well as Windows CE and other browser-based telephones.




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Man - today is turning into a day when I can connect many dots together.

I just got to conote capitalism in it's pure state - with fascism. The underlying notion of exploiting workers and resources to create profit - is just sick to me. So when Jason Calacanis accused ME of improperly gaming the system - the only thing I could think of was "cause it's hurting you - you mean?"

Any money going directly into blogger's pockets is NOT going into YOUR pocket. It's as almost as if he EXPECTS to make money - that it's his right.

That just pisses me off to no ends.

Now I am going to answer Arnaudquestions about "why do I like structured blogging" and "whether OPML can be adapted to support Any type on MicroContent".
Well dude- the second question is teh easiest and funnest. We did!

We used our OPML editor - weboutliner to craete an editor for a birthday party activity. Pure situated software.

It's a perfect paradigm. More on that later.

Next - I LOVE PubSub's structured blogging effort cause it's just that - it's an effort. When Seb Paquet first used the phrase - it blew my mind. I knew right away that that was exactly what micro-content needed - was a way to describe the controlled, form based kind of publishing that will move us down the pyrimid and effect 80% of the population within a few years.

Blogging is just the FIRST kind of micro-content and we're watching lots of others get established - right in front of our eyes.

So structured blogging is the start of something I've been hoping for - for a while now - a way to give normal end-users the power to contribute, express themselves and share - little chunks of knowledge - that are heavily "typed".

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