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Webl0g changes 01/07/2004 06:56 PM

Among my new year resolutions is to change to a new weblog publishing engine — and, indeed, to roll out a new ...




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The perfect webl0g system <Anne's
Webl0g about Markup & Style>


The perfect webl0g system <Anne's
Webl0g about Markup & Style>
08/16/2004 12:33 PM
what he thinks would be the perfect piece of logware .. The perfect weblog system this blogging wishlist .. Anne van Kesteren

annevankesteren.nl/archives/2004/08/weblog-system
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Webl0g Empire: The World's Newest Webl0g
Network Launches


Webl0g Empire: The World's Newest Webl0g
Network Launches
06/05/2005 11:37 PM
Weblog Empire, the worlds newest weblog network has officially launched with an initial network of blogs attracting some 500,000 page views per month. [PRWEB Jun 4, 2005]

"Webl0g-FAQ"


"Webl0g-FAQ" 09/27/2004 11:18 AM

What is a webl0g?


What is a webl0g? 01/27/2004 02:23 AM
Whenever we update the Sites Drawer (the list of feeds that comes with NetNewsWire) I look at a bunch of feeds and their descriptions.

Here are some descriptions from the list, just to give you a flavor:

Random Ramblings Regularly
Rants, raves, and random thoughts on life and American culture
Rants on spam, business, digital music, patents, and other assorted random stuff.
random thoughts on games, art, geek culture and living in new york.
random and occassionally coherent musings
random musings and explorations from the mind of [withheld]
random thoughts and ramblings

The people have voted! If anyone ever asks you what a weblog is, you can state, with confidence, that it’s random rants, ramblings, and musings.

It is also, on occasion, punditry. And good old-fashioned commentary is not unheard-of.

Sci-Fi Hi-Fi: Webl0g


Sci-Fi Hi-Fi: Webl0g 07/30/2004 01:21 AM
Sci-Fi Hi-Fi: Cocoa del.icio.us client .. posted

scifihifi.com/weblog/software/Cocoa-Delicious-Client.html
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"ein Webl0g"


"ein Webl0g" 07/26/2004 08:59 PM

b e a g l e 2 : webl0g


b e a g l e 2 : webl0g 12/25/2003 08:07 AM
-Dec 18: Mission to Mars: the Beagle 2 weblog .. I wish the Beagle weblog had an RSS feed .. beagle2 blog .. Beagle2 .. Weblog

beagle2.com/weblog/index.htm
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Six Log - The Six Apart Webl0g


Six Log - The Six Apart Webl0g 03/13/2003 10:15 AM
We've started Six Log, a weblog representing our company, Six Apart. Basically it's a place for technology postings, not limited...

Do you have a webl0g?


Do you have a webl0g? 04/16/2004 02:29 PM
Many, perhaps most, of the people who read my site have weblogs of their own. So naturally, everyone thinks they...

Webl0g as art


Webl0g as art 04/21/2004 05:03 PM
communimage. A collaborative art project.

A New MP3 Webl0g


A New MP3 Webl0g 08/27/2004 01:52 PM

I get lot's of request for links, and I cannot always post comments on every site that is submitted. Without exception those that are running MP3 weblogs have a special place in my heart. Not a lot of content on this new site but we will give him the benefit of the doubt. [cleanly-copacetic.tripod.c om]


Webl0g Changes


Webl0g Changes 03/19/2003 10:28 PM

I have decided to split my weblog in two. I basically have two target audiences, those people who are reading this blog for Safari news and updates, and those people who are visiting my personal blog (i.e., friends and family).

This blog will remain the technically inclined one, and I'll continue to blog about Safari news, Web topics, and so on. The personal one (including all personal blog entries) has moved. I'm still ironing out some kinks with Safari (links on the right-hand side don't work), but if you care, you can find the personal blog here.


"webl0g"


"webl0g" 12/25/2003 09:09 AM

SMSPerfGuy's WebLog


SMSPerfGuy's WebLog 05/11/2004 09:28 AM

Entropy Webl0g


Entropy Webl0g 05/11/2004 06:18 AM
Upon heading over to Marc Liyanage’s Entropy site to grab a copy of MySQL for my lovely new G5 (a work machine), I noticed that Marc’s added a weblog. This is a welcome addition to Marc’s excellent OS X software resource, and allows you to keep up to date with new releases and announcements. For example, the latest post announces the availability of a new PHP package (4.3.6-4) which includes support for the much-requested Ming library.

The PubSub Webl0g


The PubSub Webl0g 02/13/2004 03:57 PM
updates on the great new real-time publish & subscribe engine

PHP News or Webl0g 0.1.1


PHP News or Webl0g 0.1.1 04/19/2004 08:35 PM
A highly configurable news or Weblog system.

Webl0g Magazine


Webl0g Magazine 04/17/2004 08:53 AM
Descarga de Weblog Magazine .. desde aqu

blogpocket.com/wm
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SMS 2003 Webl0g


SMS 2003 Webl0g 01/04/2004 09:32 AM

PHP News or Webl0g


PHP News or Webl0g 04/14/2004 06:30 PM
PNOB-0.1 Released!

The Innovation Webl0g


The Innovation Webl0g 02/16/2004 05:35 AM
Innovation Tools weblog .. Check it out! .. Innovation .. Chuck Frey

innovationtools.com/weblog/innovation-weblog.asp
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i have a short webl0g


i have a short webl0g 01/07/2004 05:34 PM
sippey's taken some cool-looking pictures of a couple of weblogs, including mine

business 2.0 webl0g


business 2.0 webl0g 01/16/2004 11:26 AM
powered by typepad, and looks like it's off to a good start.

Is my webl0g well formed?


Is my webl0g well formed? 01/16/2004 11:27 AM
Can I ever be sure? ...

webl0g-stats-0.11


webl0g-stats-0.11 01/17/2004 10:41 PM

"Webl0g Jan Marijnissen"


"Webl0g Jan Marijnissen" 01/22/2004 02:49 AM

"mizubitchy webl0g"


"mizubitchy webl0g" 05/12/2004 05:27 PM

jish.nu | webl0g


jish.nu | webl0g 05/17/2004 04:32 AM
Jish is going to get hitched! .. Yay yay yay .. engaged

jish.nu/2004_05_01_archive.php#108463662251081544
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"TJ's Webl0g"


"TJ's Webl0g" 04/12/2005 11:09 AM

The Scobleizer Webl0g


The Scobleizer Webl0g 03/14/2005 04:50 PM
Scobleizer: Radio UserLand 8.0, Windows XP News, and More! .. Robert Scoble at Microsoft TechEd .. The Scobelizer .. Scobelizer .. Mr. Scoble .. Scobleizer .. bloggers

radio.weblogs.com/0001011
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Have you taken the MIT webl0g survey
yet?


Have you taken the MIT webl0g survey
yet?
06/24/2005 05:14 PM

Take the MIT Weblog Survey Cameron Marlow (creator of Blogdex and a friend) is running a survey about weblogs. If you're a weblog author, it will take you about 15 minutes to complete and asks some straight-forward questions about when you started blogging, what you link to and why, etc. Don't worry, no essays are involved, you just check some boxes and click some buttons. Please consider taking a moment to participate if you're a blogger. With surveys, like parties, the more the merrier! And diverser!


3G Webl0g Launch


3G Webl0g Launch 09/23/2004 11:32 AM
3G Sep 23 2004 2:45PM GMT

Webl0g editors


Webl0g editors 09/22/2004 10:25 PM
A few people have sent me email with ideas on competing with ecto. Here’s the thing, though: I like Adriaan a lot and I think ecto is cool.

The same goes for other weblog editors and their developers: Blapp is cool, Xjournal is cool, and I like Michael and Fraser. Daniel Berlinger does a great job with Archipelago (a Manila editor)—and Daniel and I go waaaay back.

In fact, I was sad to read that Phil Ulrich isn’t continuing Userspace development, because it sounded really good and I like Phil.

One of the luxuries of running your own business that Sheila and I enjoy is that we are allowed to make decisions that go against common business wisdom. We could have made the NetNewsWire-MarsEdit connection proprietary, but that would have been, well, mean.

When NetNewsWire talks to MarsEdit, it uses the exact same API, the exact same code, it uses to talk to ecto, Cocoal.icio.us (by master of ceremonies Buzz Andersen), and other software.

Maybe it’s weird or naive of me, but I like other OS X weblog editor developers. It’s a great group of people. And so I find myself rooting for their success, even when we have products in the same space. And I also find that I really like this situation.

But—more about the weblog editor space—I think the number of people who have already bought a weblog editor is very, very small compared to the number of people who will buy a weblog editor. It’s only just this year that weblog editors are starting to become software you’d want to use day-to-day. (In other words, the success of one editor doesn’t preclude success of another.)

So, it’s not as if different weblog editors don’t compete. Sure they do. But I’m totally not into playing any hardball here: that would suck the fun out of it for me. I think of the competition as being very friendly—but if it gives us all a bit of incentive to work hard and make our software better, that’s cool.

At the same time—and more importantly—we’re all collaborating on showing that weblog editors are getting ready for prime time.

How to write a webl0g


How to write a webl0g 09/19/2004 03:48 AM
Yesterday somebody pointed me towards a little essay published 2 years ago by Mark Bernstein, 10 Tips on Writing the Living Web. What a gem! I can't believe I haven't seen this before. As soon as I read it, I knew that if I searched for the title, it would be cited thousands of times. It has all the hallmarks of a classic, the first draft of Strunk & White for writing on the web. It's a great essay about writing on the web, but also just about writing. I won't cheat by excerpting large portions, I'll just demonstrate that Bernstein knows how to write a headline: Write for a reason Write often Write tight Make good friends Find good enemies Let the story unfold Stand up, speak out Be sexy Use your archives Relax! Highly recommended for anyone who wants to write for the web, or just wants to learn how to write better. Next time someone asks me, how do I start a blog, I think I'll send them this link. After reading the essay, I became even more impatient for Bernstein to finish the version of Tinderbox for Windows that he is working on, so I have a chance to try it out....

Webl0g Magazine 1


Webl0g Magazine 1 09/17/2004 12:14 PM

"webl0g survey"


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"THE Ron Gilbert has his own webl0g"


"THE Ron Gilbert has his own webl0g" 08/08/2004 02:09 PM

what is the most valuable webl0g?


what is the most valuable webl0g? 07/08/2004 10:36 PM
Well there are several possible measures (and one very interesting candidate): offline recognition (i.e. PR exposure, number of mentions in...

The Webl0g Effect


The Webl0g Effect 07/08/2004 04:00 AM
A summary of things I've recently noticed happening to me, as the direct result of having a weblog. Coworkers say things to me like "you can't blog this, but..." and "No way. If I tell you, it'll probably show up on your blog!" After introducing myself to a group of people (say, before giving a 1.5 hour "introduction to MySQL" type of talk), one of the folks in the audience also chimes in "and he has a popular weblog." Random...
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teletxt


teletxt 01/07/2004 06:55 PM
Marc blogs about teletext. The dutch teletext system for the pubcasters are available online.

BBC Persian


BBC Persian 08/15/2004 02:34 AM
.. .. :

bbc.co.uk/persian/sport/story/2004/08/040813_pm-olympic_judo_ esmaeili.shtml
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persian webl0g festival!


persian webl0g festival! 06/09/2004 03:48 PM
man, a festival sounds a lot more fun than a conference

Microsoft, Persian interface


Microsoft, Persian interface 08/01/2004 03:24 AM
AME Info Aug 1 2004 8:09AM GMT

Persian photobl0g: Those Sexy Iranians


Persian photobl0g: Those Sexy Iranians 05/10/2004 03:02 PM
Hossein Derakshan says, "I've launched my photoblog, titled "vagrantly." Here's the latest image post, about the Islamic dress code and Nicholas Kristof's New York Times column this weekend about 'sexy Iranians.'"
No one has challenged the cleric's rule more effectively than these young Iranian girls. They have totally changed the Islamic dress code during the past five years. The half-sliced heads of the mannequins are results of Islamic laws that prohibit making identical statues to humans.
Link to Hoder's photoblog post. And coincidentally, BoingBoing's own Cory says from the U.K., "Spotted at the Brick Lane Bengali new year's festivities in London: a little girl in a couture Calvin Klein headscarf."Link to 80K jpeg image.

PostNuke Persian(Farsi) Language Pack


PostNuke Persian(Farsi) Language Pack 12/07/2003 06:26 PM
Finally...some action!

BoingBoing reader clears up my Persian
confusion


BoingBoing reader clears up my Persian
confusion
01/01/2004 02:38 PM
Sina Ahmadian points us to the FarsiWeb Project, and corrects my sloppy references to lanugage in Iran on recent posts (1, 2) about blogosphere reaction to the Bam earthquake (now said to have taken 50,000 lives):
I noticed that you have used the word "Farsi" (instead of "Persian") as English equivalent of our language in your web site. I would like to point out that FARSI (which is originally PARSI) is the native name of our language and PERSIAN is its English equivalent; as the native name of German language is 'Deutsch', but we never use 'Deutsch' in place of 'German' in English; or native term of Greek Language is "Ellinika" and always in English we say 'Greek' language, not 'Ellinika' language.

The titles of dictionaries written by several great Persian scholars (eg. Prof. Moein, Prof. Aryanpour, Prof. Baateni, etc.) are "English-Persian Dictionary" not "English-Farsi Dictionary". And the official institution "Farhangestan" (the Academy of Persian language and literature, in Tehran) in an announcement has rejected the use of the word 'Farsi' instead of 'Persian' in English.

According to Dr. Hossein Sameie (visiting linguistics professor of Emory University in Atlanta), "PERSIAN, alongside the name of a language, may be used, as an adjective, for the other aspects of our history and culture. For example, we can speak about 'Persian Literature', 'Persian Gulf', 'Persian Carpet', 'Persian Food'; this way, 'Persian' may be a common concept and function as a link between all aspects of Iranian [Persian] life, including language. 'Farsi' does not have such a characteristic..." And finally, all international brocasting centres (eg. BBC, VOA, DW, etc.) have "Persian Service" not "Farsi Service" -- BBC, VOA, DW, Radio Free Europe, etc.

Thank you, Sina!

Persian bl0gger Hoder on how to build a
bl0gosphere


Persian bl0gger Hoder on how to build a
bl0gosphere
04/12/2004 02:11 PM
Hossein Derakhshan publishes this insightful post on how to foster the development of "a local blogosphere in a community, based on the experience of Iranians." Link

Video mashup of Russ Meyer + Hoodoo
Gurus / Persian Rugs


Video mashup of Russ Meyer + Hoodoo
Gurus / Persian Rugs
09/24/2004 11:08 AM
Xeni Jardin: Following up to this week's sad news that sexploitation auteur Russ Meyers has passed away (Link), BoingBoing reader Richard Crepeau says, "Thought I'd spread the word about a Hoodoo Gurus side project called the Persian Rugs. One of their videos uses Russ Meyer clips from Mondo Topless. A nice hybrid between garage rock and camp."

On their website, the band says:

"Music and sex go very well together. For proof, just take a look at the video for the Persian Rugs' new single 'Be A Woman'. The band and director Todd Sheldrick have created the perfect setting for the band's 60's Punk-inspired Primal Rock: strippers and cavemen collide in a 21st Century psychedelic garden of eden. (...) The Rugs got in touch with famed 60's director Russ Meyer, the maker of such films as 'Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill!'and Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls' (the latter a direct influence on the Austin Powers movies) and asked for permission to incorporate footage from one of his cult classics, 'Mondo Topless', into their new filmclip. Russ asked to hear the song first, [and] loved it (...)

Link to "Be a Woman" *.asx video in low and hi-res, contains megadoses of kitsch nudity (and shots of vintage '60s electronic equipment). How did those ladies make their humongous breasts do that stuff on rhythm? Weighed down by all that eyeliner, no less?

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