Dave Winer's "thanks to Canada"Dave Winer's "thanks to Canada"Dave Winer's "thanks to Canada" 12/30/2003 12:09 AM Dave Winer posts a nice note on his trip to The Island. I was sitting at another table for the Zap dinner so I missed the Alice's Restaurant thing. I could hear a bit, though, and I'm happy to report that they didn't do Arlo Guthrie's full 18 minutes.... This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)Dave Winer's "thanks to Canada"Grok Headline matches for Dave Winer's "thanks to Canada"Dave Winer's Test Site:Dave Winer's Test Site: 02/16/2004 05:35 AM Dave Winer's Test Site: Blogroll for BloggerCon .. crimson1 News .. Bull Mancuso blogs.law.harvard.edu/crimson1 Dave Winer's Scripting News Webl0gDave Winer's Scripting News Webl0g 06/16/2004 03:59 AM dave winer's new literary voice: homeless person talking to himself .. Via Scripting.com .. algunas personas .. Butthead .. Winer scripting.com Winer's Early Morning RSS RantsWiner's Early Morning RSS Rants 12/30/2003 12:07 AM Dave Winer ra nts about RSS. Thanks, DaveThanks, 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""***Dave" 12/10/2003 03:08 PM "Dave""Dave" 11/18/2003 10:22 AM DAVE 5.0.1DAVE 5.0.1 09/15/2004 11:54 PM Enables Macintosh users to participate in Microsoft networks with both file and print sharing services. Get Well Dave!Get Well Dave! 06/17/2002 07:56 AM Dave 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'.
DaveDave 05/25/2004 08:36 AM Meanwhile, 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 Dr DaveThanks Dr Dave 12/24/2004 12:11 PM 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! "Dave Winer is against it""Dave Winer is against it" 06/05/2004 09:30 PM Dave mentioned W3C and RSS.Dave mentioned W3C and RSS. 06/04/2004 10:01 PM Dave 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 Patch 4.0.2p1Dave Patch 4.0.2p1 03/20/2003 10:04 PM Patch to correct problems in DAVE OS X version. Dave Barry goes all-inDave Barry goes all-in 06/17/2004 02:05 AM Dave 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 Walker:Dave Walker: 05/31/2004 03:47 PM Dave 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 responds""Dave responds" 06/17/2004 11:33 AM Dave & BustedDave & Busted 04/15/2005 03:18 PM Investors stopped chewing on Dave & Buster's stock after the release of stale earnings. "Dave Winer""Dave Winer" 06/18/2004 04:59 AM "Dave the Rave""Dave the Rave" 05/15/2004 02:22 PM "Dave Kopel""Dave Kopel" 08/15/2004 03:59 AM Dave WinerDave Winer 06/14/2004 03:50 AM Dave Winer old.weblogs.com/profiles/$1 Questions for Dave Winer...Questions for Dave Winer... 04/09/2004 03:54 PM Dear Mr Winer,
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. Dave Rogers' dreamDave Rogers' dream 02/05/2005 09:53 PM Dave is dreaming of what social tags could do for us. (I'm liking his site overall.)... Redirecting a message from DaveRedirecting 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... .NET Rocks! - Dave Wecker.NET Rocks! - Dave Wecker 09/09/2004 02:49 PM This 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. Bet the company, Dave -- It's your last,
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| W eb Two, Oh?. I find myself in agreement with Dave Winer and Marc Cantor about O'Reilly's Web 2.0 conference, but maybe not for the same reasons. I don't have a problem with a more traditional presentation format, but Web 2.0 sounds, frankly, closed door and elitist. It seems like Tim O'Reilly is forgetting his open source, just plain folks roots (and we can kiss writing for O'Reilly again, for that). What is it lately with events where we have to ask to be invited. Google has started this with both Orkut and Gmail, then Movable Type with the 3.0 beta, and now O'Reilly with this conference. Request an invitation frankly sounds like Oliver crying out, "Please sir. May I have some more?" I don't ... [BurningBird] |
Again - I don't mind cults, echo chambers or cliques. Gosh - my son has a clique and he's just in 8th grade. But there's lots of incredible opportunities that can unfold when you get folks lieke Dave Winer, Bob Frankston and Clay Shirky in a room.
I'd bet people would pay just to listen.
Dave Winer and I did a debate at Stewart Alsop's Agenda conference - back in, oh it must have '87 or '88. The subject was "should Hypercard be bunded with the system software of the Macintosh?" It was fun.
Folks could vote from their seats with little hand held controllers, oh maybe? - no that was the year of the cheer meter - gauged on volume. Regardless of the technology, I mean come on - we gotta use the HeckleBot somehow!
So how 'bout a little creativity here - huh?
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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.
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