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Webl0gs.com closes bl0gs
Webl0gs.com closes bl0gs
06/14/2004 09:14 PM Dave Winer has closed up what may be several thousand weblogs hosted
at weblogs.com, a pioneer weblogging service. Dave has announced he'll
package up the shuttered sites in importable form, if owners ask him
before July 1. Dave's audio blog post explains why he had to do this
and had to do it without warning anyone. People in the comments are
being appropriately appreciative for the years of service Dave gave
them, but, wow, it's a shock. We could use a page that lists the new
homes for the old sites as they are rebuilt.......
Blogs Go Pro - Using Webl0gs On
Commercial Sites
Blogs Go Pro - Using Webl0gs On
Commercial Sites
03/11/2003 01:22 AMBlogs, Everyone? Webl0gs Are Here to
Stay, but Where Are They Headed?
Blogs, Everyone? Webl0gs Are Here to
Stay, but Where Are They Headed?
04/01/2005 06:59 AMBlogs, Everyone? Weblogs Are Here to Stay, but Where Are They
Headed?http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article/1172.cfm Recently, blogs have been credited with everything from CBS News
anchorman Dan Rather's departure, to unauthorized previews of the
latest Apple Computer products, to new transparency in presidential
campaigns. The big question is whether blogs, short for weblogs, have
the staying power to become more than just online diaries. Will
bloggers upend the mainstream media? What legal protections should
bloggers have? Is there a blogger business model? While no definitive
answers exist just yet, experts at Wharton advise questioners to be
patient. Blogging, they note, will be around for a long time. This
will be added to my presentation
Bots, Blogs and News Aggregators.
Joho the Blog: Webl0gs.com closes bl0gs
Joho the Blog: Webl0gs.com closes bl0gs
06/15/2004 03:14 PMDavid Weinberger .. what a shock .. concludes ..
asked
hyperorg.com/blogger/mtarchive/002739.html
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Webl0gs, Inc., World’s Largest Blog
Publisher, Announces Three New Blogs on
Satellite Radio (droxy.com), Flash
(flashinsider.com), and SAS
(sas.webl0gsinc.com).
Webl0gs, Inc., World’s Largest Blog
Publisher, Announces Three New Blogs on
Satellite Radio (droxy.com), Flash
(flashinsider.com), and SAS
(sas.webl0gsinc.com).
12/17/2004 06:44 PMWeblogs, Inc., The World’s Largest Blog Publisher, Announces the
Launch of 64th through 66th Weblogs, focused on Satellite and Digital
Radio (droxy.com), Flash (flashinsider.com), SAS (sas.weblogsinc.com).
[PRWEB Dec 15, 2004]
Internet Course WebLogs
Internet Course WebLogs
01/27/2004 09:13 AMThe Internet Courses - Weblogshttp://www.hi.is/~Eanne/w
eblogs.htmlAn excellent resource by
Dr. L. Anne Clyde of the
University of Iceland. The site includes
links to the following resources on Weblogs: Information and Articles
About Weblogs, Weblog Software and Resources, Directories and Guides
to Weblogs, Other Weblog Resources, Examples of LIS Weblogs, Examples
of Other Weblogs, Weblogs About Blogging and RSS.
The internet DJ and MP3 bl0gs
The internet DJ and MP3 bl0gs
04/17/2005 10:34 AMThe Himalayan Times Apr 17 2005 11:56AM GMT
The Death Of The Webmaster: Why Webl0gs
Bring A True Revolution To Internet
Publishing - Robin Good\\\' Sharewood
Tidings
The Death Of The Webmaster: Why Webl0gs
Bring A True Revolution To Internet
Publishing - Robin Good\\\' Sharewood
Tidings
02/19/2004 03:33 PMhttp://www.masternewmedia.org/2003/07/28/the_death_of_the_webmaster_wh
y_weblogs_bring_a_true_revolution_to_internet_publishing.htm
I am a supporter of the notion of several and well differentiated ways
of using weblogs/CMS technologies and I wish to shed some further
light on the possibly many other valuable applications that exist (for
the technologies powering them)other than the one of running a
personal diary online.
Not that this exteriorating of personal rants is completely...
return (4–5 January 2003)
return (4–5 January 2003)
01/04/2003 04:08 PM[weekend edition] ::: Once that melancholy little guitar tune from
Unforgiven gets stuck in your head, it stays stuck there. Things could
be worse. It could
ala154 (9–10 November 2002)
ala154 (9–10 November 2002)
11/09/2002 02:33 PM[weekend edition] In Issue 154 of A List Apart, for people who make
websites: “Flash Satay” by Drew McLellan. “This site
uses Flash. This site validates
returnus (23–? November 2002)
returnus (23–? November 2002)
11/23/2002 01:05 PM[Weekend Edition] We’ve returned from five days in Boston.
Defying the economic pressure that has killed many design conferences
and prompted others to offer only safe,
ala155 (16–? November 2002)
ala155 (16–? November 2002)
11/16/2002 02:11 PMIn Issue 155 of A List Apart, for people who make websites:
“Flexible Layouts with CSS Positioning.” Want to spend
less time on CSS
MMS widens mobile generation gap –
report
MMS widens mobile generation gap –
report
04/04/2005 06:34 PMDMeurope.com Apr 4 2005 7:35PM GMT
Japanese Internet Star Pushes Blogs
Japanese Internet Star Pushes Blogs
05/30/2004 02:40 PMAP via Daily Press May 30 2004 6:50PM GMT
Blogs redefining secrets, privacy on the
Internet
Blogs redefining secrets, privacy on the
Internet
06/06/2004 06:46 AMChicago Tribune Jun 6 2004 10:38AM GMT
Japanese Internet Star Pushes Blogs (AP)
Japanese Internet Star Pushes Blogs (AP)
05/30/2004 01:30 PMAP - Snapshots of his pet dog, thoughts on democracy and a recipe for
bamboo shoots clutter Joichi Ito's Web journal, a lively peek into the
tireless mind of one of Japan's biggest Internet stars.
Workplace Internet Full of Porn, Blogs
and Dating
Workplace Internet Full of Porn, Blogs
and Dating
02/15/2004 09:10 PMSearch Engine Journal Feb 16 2004 0:07AM GMT
DoCoMo Starts FeliCa i–mode Trial
Service
DoCoMo Starts FeliCa i–mode Trial
Service
12/15/2003 09:21 PMWireless Watch Japan Dec 15 2003 8:50PM ET
Three Mistakes in the Moral Mathematics
of Blogging – Marko's Reply to
Clay
Three Mistakes in the Moral Mathematics
of Blogging – Marko's Reply to
Clay
01/17/2004 10:43 PM
Marko points out three mistakes in the moral mathematics of
blogging that Clay has been writing about and articulates very
clearly some key weaknesses in the arguments.
Marko
The first mistake
– lets call it the “Natural Social Institutions”
view – is the simplistic but widely held view that the patterns
resulting from the operation of freely forming networks are acceptable
because the rules of operation of these networks are in some sense
natural.
[...]
The second mistake – lets call it the
“Links from Nowhere” view – claims that link choices
are made under full information about available options and fully
formed values or preferences over those options. We should also reject
this view. Autonomous linking choices are always informed by
incomplete information and incomplete values and preferences. There
are in fact no links from nowhere.
[...]
The third mistake – lets call it the
“Forced Compensation” view – claims that the only
way to address the unacceptable degree of inequality that results from
the operation of a freely forming network is to “force”
people to change their linking behavior. This is a far too narrow view
of the means available to influence the distributions that
arise.
Marko ends by asking some more questions about
justice.
Marko
What
arrangements of inequality are preferable over others from the point
of view of justice? How do we justify to each other the rules,
architectures and tools we adopt in the blogging world?
In answering these questions we should look back to understand the
present. John Rawls put the task description well: “The task is
to articulate a public conception of justice that all can live with
who regard their person and relation to society in a certain way. And
though doing this may involve settling theoretical difficulties, the
practical social task is primary.”
A public conception of justice for freely forming networks. That
could be our shared goal.
You should
read the entire entry on Marko's blog.
Workshop: Current Happenings on the
Internet: Blogs, Bots and News
Aggregators
Workshop: Current Happenings on the
Internet: Blogs, Bots and News
Aggregators
11/18/2003 04:23 PMWorkshop: Current Happenings on the Internet: Blogs, Bots and
News Aggregators by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A.Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beacheshttp://www.palmbeaches.org/Marcus
P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A., Executive Director of the
Virtual Private
Library™, author, speaker and creator/founder of BotSpot.com
will be speaking on the latest happenings on the Internet with
emphasis on the growing areas of blogs (weblogs), bots and intelligent
agents and news aggregators. Mr. Zillman will be showing these new
resources live on the Internet and how they will relate to helping you
search and find the information you require for both personal and
academic research. His presentations are designed both for the
“newbie” to Internet searching as well as the seasoned
“Internaut”. The Internet continues to change at a record pace,
and discovering the latest tools to make your Internet search both
easy and competent is the goal of this presentation. Will eMail soon
be replaced by RSS and news aggregators? Are blogs, currently the
fastest growing area of the Internet, a fad or will they change the
entire Internet landscape? These and other questions will be discussed
during this presentation by one of the Internet’s pioneers and bot
and artificial intelligence experts, Marcus P. Zillman. His latest
links and resources are available by clicking
here.
Time: 5:30pm
- 7:30pm
Date: Tuesday, February 3, 2004
Location: Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches, 401 North
Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
‘Good enough computing’
culture biggest barrier to European IT
spending – survey
‘Good enough computing’
culture biggest barrier to European IT
spending – survey
04/13/2005 08:07 AMDMeurope.com Apr 13 2005 12:27PM GMT
Teenagers turn Internet bl0gs into a new
social scene where they can hang out,
flirt and share their thoughts
Teenagers turn Internet bl0gs into a new
social scene where they can hang out,
flirt and share their thoughts
07/05/2004 06:19 AMSiliconValley.com Jul 5 2004 10:37AM GMT
Speech: Current Happenings on the
Internet: Blogs, Bots and News
Aggregators by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S.,
A.M.H.A.
Speech: Current Happenings on the
Internet: Blogs, Bots and News
Aggregators by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S.,
A.M.H.A.
05/20/2004 06:58 AMSpeech: Current Happenings on the Internet: Blogs, Bots and
News Aggregators by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A.Rotary Club of South MiamiPresentation Sources:http://BotsBlogsPrese
ntation.Blogspot.comSearchingTheInternet.info<
/a>
Marcus P.
Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A., Executive Director of the
Virtual Private
Library™,
author,
speaker,
consultant and
creator/founder of
BotSpot.com
will be speaking on the latest happenings on the Internet with
emphasis on the growing areas of bots and intelligent agents, blogs
(weblogs), and news aggregators. Mr. Zillman will be showing these new
resources live on the Internet and how they will relate to helping you
search and find the information you require for both personal and
academic research. His presentations are designed both for the
“newbie” to Internet searching as well as the seasoned
“Internaut”. The Internet continues to change at a record pace,
and discovering the latest tools to make your Internet search both
easy and competent is the goal of this presentation. Will eMail soon
be replaced by RSS and news aggregators? Are blogs, currently the
fastest growing area of the Internet, a fad or will they change the
entire Internet landscape? These and other questions will be discussed
during this presentation by one of the Internet’s pioneers and bot
and artificial intelligence experts, Marcus P. Zillman. His latest
links and resources are available by clicking
here.
Time:
12:15pm
Date: Tuesday, May 25, 2004
Location:
Holiday Inn, University of Miami, 1350 South Dixie Highway, Coral
Gables, FL 33146
Workshop: Current Happenings on the
Internet: Blogs, Bots and News
Aggregators by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S.,
A.M.H.A.
Workshop: Current Happenings on the
Internet: Blogs, Bots and News
Aggregators by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S.,
A.M.H.A.
02/12/2004 03:25 PMWorkshop: Current Happenings on the Internet: Blogs, Bots and
News Aggregators by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A.SAE Alumni Club of Southwest FloridaPresentation Sourceshttp://BotsBlogsPrese
ntation.Blogspot.comMarcus P. Zillman, M.S.,
A.M.H.A., Executive Director of the
Virtual Private
Library™,
author,
speaker,
consultant and
creator/founder of
BotSpot.com
will be speaking on the latest happenings on the Internet with
emphasis on the growing areas of bots and intelligent agents, blogs
(weblogs), and news aggregators. Mr. Zillman will be showing these new
resources live on the Internet and how they will relate to helping you
search and find the information you require for both personal and
academic research. His presentations are designed both for the
“newbie” to Internet searching as well as the seasoned
“Internaut”. The Internet continues to change at a record pace,
and discovering the latest tools to make your Internet search both
easy and competent is the goal of this presentation. Will eMail soon
be replaced by RSS and news aggregators? Are blogs, currently the
fastest growing area of the Internet, a fad or will they change the
entire Internet landscape? These and other questions will be discussed
during this presentation by one of the Internet’s pioneers and bot
and artificial intelligence experts, Marcus P. Zillman. His latest
links and resources are available by clicking
here.
Time:
7:30pm
Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2004
Location: Port Royal Country Club, Naples, Florida
V2N33 August 16, 2004 Current Awareness
Happenings on the Internet: Bots, Blogs
and News Aggregators
V2N33 August 16, 2004 Current Awareness
Happenings on the Internet: Bots, Blogs
and News Aggregators
08/16/2004 04:38 PM
Bots, Blogs and News Aggregators White
PaperThis edition of Current Awareness Happenings
on the Internet by
Marcus
P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. August 16, 2004 V2N33 discusses my
latest
white paper titled
Bots, Blogs and News Aggregators. Click on the below
audio posting to hear an audio by Marcus P. Zillman on this latest
white paper. View the site that discusses and makes available this
free white paper:
Bots, Blogs and News
Aggregatorshttp://www.BotsBlogs.com/
Teenagers turn Internet bl0gs into a new
social scene where they can hang out,
flirt and share their thoughts
(SiliconValley.com)
Teenagers turn Internet bl0gs into a new
social scene where they can hang out,
flirt and share their thoughts
(SiliconValley.com)
07/05/2004 06:16 AMSiliconValley.com - Seventeen-year-old Patrick Ly was so smitten with
a certain classmate that he would visit an Internet blogging site to
read his crush's musings. Then Patrick began to keep an online journal
himself.
November 11, 2003> Current Awareness
Happenings on the Internet - Bots, Blogs
and News Aggregators Streaming Video
November 11, 2003> Current Awareness
Happenings on the Internet - Bots, Blogs
and News Aggregators Streaming Video
11/11/2003 11:40 AMThis edition of
Current Awareness Happenings on the Internet by
Marcus P.
Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. (
November 11, 2003 V1N24) is
dedicated to his latest lecture. Click on the below link to view a
brand new 90 minute streaming lecture presented by Marcus P. Zillman
at Florida Gulf Coast University titled
Bots, Blogs and News
Aggregators. A complete listing of all the latest URLs
created by Marcus P. Zillman is available at the
Links By
Marcus™ link listed below:
Bots,
Blogs and News Aggregators - 90 Minute Lecture by Marcus P. Zillman,
M.S., A.M.H.A. http://www.in-sightstudios.com/
Links By Marcus™http://www.LinksByMarcus.com/

The American Street » Blog
Archive » Your Tax
Dollars–Saving Bush from Taxpayers
The American Street » Blog
Archive » Your Tax
Dollars–Saving Bush from Taxpayers
03/26/2005 05:36 AMYour Tax Dollars?Saving Bush from
Taxpayers
reachm.com/amstreet/archives/2005/03/23/your-tax-dollars-s
aving-bush-from-taxpayers
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Boston.com / News / Blogs / David
Weinberger bl0gs the Democratic National
Convention on Boston.com: Blogging
crosses over
Boston.com / News / Blogs / David
Weinberger bl0gs the Democratic National
Convention on Boston.com: Blogging
crosses over
07/29/2004 05:21 PMfun post about the blogger
breakfast
boston.com/news/blogs/dnc/2004/07/blogging_crosse.html
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Internal Blogs: So, Are They Different
From External Blogs?
Internal Blogs: So, Are They Different
From External Blogs?
03/29/2005 07:22 AMInternal Blogs: So, Are They Different From External
Blogs?http://www.llrx.com/features/internalblogs.htm
Dennis Hamilton shares his experience with launching a blog
behind the corporate firewall, and suggests parameters that focus on
content value to ensure its successful implementation. This is an
feature article appearing in the March edition of Sabrina I.
Pacifici's
LLRX.com.
Reading bl0gs, writing bl0gs
Reading bl0gs, writing bl0gs
06/06/2004 06:45 PMKansas City Star (subscription),MO-9 hours ago• BlogPulse.com offers a
blog search engine. Just type in keywords of interest. Or use Google
to search for “blog” and keywords of interest. ...
"old.webl0gs.com"
"old.webl0gs.com"
06/17/2004 11:32 AMwebl0gs come webl0gs go
webl0gs come webl0gs go
06/16/2004 01:23 PMThe most painful kind of generosity are the promises you cannot
fulfill. The people who were once so grateful then turn on you, and
your self-esteem is sure to take a beating.
Many years ago, in a fit of generosity, Dave Winer offered to host all
early-bird adopters of editthispage.com free hosting of their weblogs.
This included php.weblogs.com.
Well Dave Winer recently announced that he was closing down the
weblogs.com and editthispage.com websites. He no longer runs a company
that can support these sites and they are a personal and financial
strain on him.
I was disappointed, but I had no expectations that Dave would do this
in perpetuity. My momma taught me to keep my expectations low when it
comes to free things. After all, Dave and I have never met, and I've
only exchanged a couple of emails with him.
I had a feeling that something like this was going to happen because
the site has suffering from poor performance this past month. So my
contingency plan was to ship the weblog to a commercial hosting
service like weblogger if need be. During the weekend, just before the
site was cut off, and before any announcement by Dave, I moved my most
important open source project to sourceforge, to
http://adodb.sourceforge.net/.
Today I got an email from Lawrence, Userland's webmaster:
Subject: php.weblogs.com
From: "Lawrence Lee" deleted#userland.com
Date: Wed, June 16, 2004 1:46 am
To: jlim#natsoft.com
Priority: Normal
Mailer: Microsoft Office Outlook, Build 11.0.5510
We'll be continuing to host php.weblogs.com, we made special
arrangements
with Dave to keep it running.
Lawrence
I didn't ask for special treatment, so this is a pleasant surprise.
Apparently the people at Userland decided to host this weblog and Dave
emailed me, saying he had nothing to do with this decision. Of course
I don't expect this offer to be permanent either, and I will deal with
that when the time comes. The website's performance is still terrible
though, and I have no expectations about this either.
For those who ever wondered what the icon below each post means, it's
a graphic emoticon of how i feel. I think the jazz singer Billie
Holiday is an appropriate image for this post; her songs are always
bitter-sweet. It sure feels like Stormy
Weather or Come Rain or
Shine.
I would also like to thank those of you who emailed me privately about
this issue. RSS seems the best
way to access this web-site at the moment, as it continues to go down
at random times.

Webl0gs, Inc.
Webl0gs, Inc.
04/15/2005 04:52 AMWeblogs, Inc. Home Page - www.weblogsinc.com .. weblog
'trade-publishing' .. Jason Calacanis .. weblogsinc .. blurb .. WIN ..
It
weblogsinc.com
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How many webl0gs are there in the UK?
How many webl0gs are there in the UK?
12/09/2003 10:54 AMRight. For a whole range of reasons, I'm getting increasingly
interested in finding out how many weblogs there are in the UK. If we
could demonstrate that a large number of UK-based webloggers exist,
then it could have a whole range of effects: it could encourage
publishers to find constructive ways to engage with the community,
could encourage UK-based people/companies to get more involved in
building weblog-based software (or to spend time thinking around Denton-esque micro-publishing
ventures like Gawker, Fleshbot and Gizmodo). All kinds of stuff.
Now there's no really useful way of effectively measuring these
things, but it occurs to me that we'd probably be able to motivate a
good number of people to make themselves known as weblogers if
everyone who read this post stuck up a mention/plug for one or more of
the major geographical portals onto their sites. So I'm going to
wander off now and check that I'm listed on:
And please - if you've got ten minutes and are interested in
helping to uncover the lost continent of UK webloggers out there, then
stick something on your site about this too.
Webl0gs.com Needs Help
Webl0gs.com Needs Help
12/17/2004 06:37 PMAs anyone who pings it knows,
weblogs.com is not holding up well
under the strain of the blogosphere’s
growth curve.
Today Dave Winer is
asking for help in getting it re-engineered. He seems to be
convinced that it has to be done in C; I wouldn’t be surprised if a
smart PHP or Java (
Velocity
maybe?) implementation could carry the load just as well. On the other
hand, for someone who’s never
written an Apache module, this
would be a simple one, it’s a useful skill, and that’s about as
close to the metal as you can get. In any case, I’m pretty sure
Dave’s right that it wouldn’t be a good idea for a big company
(like Sun, for example) to step up and say “we’ll do it” because
the suspicion of cheating from outsiders, and the temptation to tilt
the table a little for insiders, would both be a real issue. A pity,
because a big company (like Sun, for example) already has the
infrastructure to support this and wouldn’t even notice the
bandwidth. And a pity because I already know how to write Apache
modules and would like to learn Velocity. I’m dubious that the
notion of “one central place that everyone pings” is going to hold
up for the long term, but for the time being it’s useful and would
be a good project for anyone with the cycles to spare.
More on the webl0gs.com/rss
More on the webl0gs.com/rss
03/13/2003 10:16 AMDave Winer again:: "Second, I believe it was a mistake to spec the new
element as part of the blogChannel...
"certain webl0gs"
"certain webl0gs"
06/05/2004 09:07 AMold.webl0gs.com
old.webl0gs.com
06/14/2004 03:50 AMold.weblogs.com
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