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more motion on the PGP commenting effort







more motion on the PGP commenting effort

more motion on the PGP commenting effort 03/06/2004 01:57 AM

i still fear the effort may be quixotic, but it's interesting to watch




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Apple ships Motion real-time motion
graphics design app


Apple ships Motion real-time motion
graphics design app
08/10/2004 09:11 AM
Apple today announced it has begun shipping Motion, a new application that delivers high-performance, real-time motion graphics design...

Thinkstock Footage and the Boston Final
Cut Pro User Group Present “HD in
Motion”Event to showcase HD workflow and
the Boston debut of Apple’s Motion


Thinkstock Footage and the Boston Final
Cut Pro User Group Present “HD in
Motion”Event to showcase HD workflow and
the Boston debut of Apple’s Motion
07/10/2004 02:37 AM
Thinkstock Footage, an innovative royalty-free stock footage supplier, is a lead sponsor of “HD in Motion”, a special evening event and social presented by the Boston Final Cut Pro User Group (BOSFCPUG) during Macworld Boston. Through live demos, attendees can see and discuss the powerful new features of Final Cut Pro HD and Motion, Apple’s new high-performance motion graphic design and production application. [PRWEB Jul 10, 2004]

RSS & Commenting


RSS & Commenting 02/17/2003 12:16 PM

I have this idea for adding commenting information to RSS feeds. This would allow the writers of news aggregators to have forms built into their software where readers could send comments to the site their reading without having to visit the site. Below is an example of what I'm thinking.

<comments:method>XML-RPC</comments:method>
<comments:uri>http://yoursite.com/comments.php</comments:u
ri>
<comments:fields>
 <comments:field value="name" isRequired="true"/>
 <comments:field value="email" isRequired="true"/>
 <comments:field value="url"/>
 <comments:field value="body" isRequired="true"
maxlength="1024"/>
</comments:fields>

Messages could be sent any number of ways, including (in order of my preference): XML-RPC, HTTP-POST, POST, and HTTP-GET. There would have to be a standardized naming of fields. For instance, in the case of the above example, the user is asked to enter their email address. The standard would have to specify a singular name that would be understood to be email address, like email, so that code writers don't have to be sniffing for email addresses if the aggregator program decides to send it as contact instead.

The implementation could be as simple or as complex as the site owner wanted. Error checking in the aggregators could alleviate some headaches on the blog's end. If a site wanted to require registration, they could require a username and password field in the <fields> section above.

Of course, now that people could comment through their aggregators you would need to have a way getting your comments back to the aggregator. This could be done in three ways as I see it.

  1. The blog could run a seperate RSS feed containing their comments. Some blogs already do this (Phil Ringnalda, for instance).
  2. The RSS Commenting specification could include a method of showing comments inline in current RSS feeds (this would be best, I think).
  3. More tech-savvy sites could allow aggregators to set up connections to them (XML-RPC client/server perhaps) and request all the comments for a particular post. I think this method would be more work than neccessary.

Please leave me a comment below or drop me an email and let me know if you think this idea is good, or even if you think it's stupid. Also, if you know of the best way to propose such a thing to the RSS Working Group, let me know. I'm going to write up some more ideas and specifications, maybe even a DTD or Schema.


Revamps to Commenting and RSS


Revamps to Commenting and RSS 02/15/2003 08:39 PM

In my previous post, I asked that users who requested my old RSS file in news aggregators update to the new link. Phil left a comment which raised a good point. From what he said, I have changed my error handling to return an HTTP message of 301 Moved Permanently and redirect to the new RSS feed when the old feed is requested. I've tested the results with Syndirella and it worked. I could tell it worked because my access logs showed my request as one for the new URL, and not the old URL, even though I requested the old one. In the past I would have received an error code as well. However, let me know if you have any problems.

Also new, I completed the non-dynamic commenting system. Most of you will never see it because your browser supports the dynamic version, but this will affect a few people.


Turned commenting back on


Turned commenting back on 04/09/2004 04:01 PM
I spent several hours trying to install James Seng's CAPTCHA comment spam reduction MT hack, but didn't have any luck. Seng isn't answering questions any more about his hack, but apparently (undocumented), it requires a newer version of GD.pm than the antiquated 1.38 version that my webhost, phpwebhosting.com, has installed. I tried convincing my webhost to upgrade their version of GD, but they declined, and when I tried to do a private install, I found so many other packages that also needed upgrading that in the end I gave it up. The problem with comment spam is that I always feel like my site has been defaced, and I wonder why someone would go to all the trouble when I remove the comment spam on a daily basis. I have to remind myself that it isn't anything personal, the spammer hasn't even been to my site, it is just a script. So back to the old Spambad system until MT 3.0 ships. At least it has sharpened by SQL skills, devising a new SQL statement every day to erase the 90 spam comments while keeping the two valid comments. In any case, please feel free to comment again....

HaloScan.com - Webl0g Commenting


HaloScan.com - Webl0g Commenting 11/27/2002 03:31 AM
HaloScan.com - Weblog Commenting. Not all websites have comments built-in. For instance Blogger does not. Fortunately, there are third party systems like this that take care of that. Amazing that John found this. Main issue is that comments just hang in the air. I can see why traceback was developed. For ...

Symbio - Commenting System


Symbio - Commenting System 02/12/2004 06:14 PM
Symbio 1.7a released

BlogBack | Remote Commenting for Webl0gs


BlogBack | Remote Commenting for Webl0gs 08/22/2004 04:13 AM
postCount('109301549119851711');

tecknik.net/blogback/data/bb.php?bl og=3252948&post=109301549119851711
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Site News: New Commenting System


Site News: New Commenting System 09/03/2002 11:37 AM

Fw: comment on post #38 "HaloScan.com -
Webl0g Commenting"


Fw: comment on post #38 "HaloScan.com -
Webl0g Commenting"
12/03/2002 03:50 PM
-------------------------- Sent from my BlackBerry Wireless Handheld -----Original Message----- From: Rich Tong To: John Ludwig CC: John Zagula Sent: Tue Dec 03 10:06:49 2002 Subject: Re: comment on post #38 "HaloScan.com - Weblog Commenting" Wow we should talk about this. I spent sometime with mt over the weekend and you are right there needs to be ...

Re: comment on post #38 "HaloScan.com -
Webl0g Commenting"


Re: comment on post #38 "HaloScan.com -
Webl0g Commenting"
11/27/2002 07:45 PM
The integration isnt quite right. A blog ad its oents are v close to eail but don't interat correctly for those of us not at a screen. To e a blog entry should become email and comments too. I'm going to hack at b2 to show what I mean. I think ...

Jeff Jarvis asks for an external
commenting system


Jeff Jarvis asks for an external
commenting system
06/22/2005 02:41 AM
"Remind me of the names and addresses of external blog comment systems."

Hey Jeff - I hope you'll be at SuperNova to hear Sxip's announcement!


Info on Geek News Central's New
Commenting Feature


Info on Geek News Central's New
Commenting Feature
06/27/2004 04:18 PM

I have been getting some negative e-mail on us locking down our commentng system, we now require you to register with Typekey. I want to explain why we had to lock down the comments. I was spending 20 to 30 minutes a day removing spams that contained adult or inappropriate content. The spammers where using commenting programs that would put several 100 comments per spamming run places throughout our 2500 articles. We had a tool to help us clean those comments up but it took entirely to much time.

The new system is enable through a service called Typekey. Once you are registered with Typekey you will be able to post comments on any Movabletype 3.0 or greater webllog. They have a very clear policy that they will not disclose any more information than what you allow in your profile. If you look at my profile you will see that I have opted to allow you to see a variety of information about me. All of that information is OPTIONAL.

No they do require you to divulge a minimal amount of information when you signup but the main point is to verify posters identities. We do not require your e-mail address be posted on the website. This is to keep spam out of your inbox when spammers come harvesting e-mail address's.

I encourage our readers to forward me any concerns you have directly to geek at geeknewscentral.com


Auto Code Commenting Software, Free
Chairs


Auto Code Commenting Software, Free
Chairs
04/01/2005 05:25 PM

What Horse**** are all you people
commenting about..64bit software and
all. For the price it sells for, there


What Horse**** are all you people
commenting about..64bit software and
all. For the price it sells for, there
07/09/2004 12:20 AM
TechTree Jul 9 2004 4:45AM GMT

NASA muzzled from commenting on global
warming disaster film, fearing Bush will
be blamed


NASA muzzled from commenting on global
warming disaster film, fearing Bush will
be blamed
04/26/2004 09:48 PM
NASA Curbs Comments on Ice Age Disaster Movie .. More

nytimes.com/2004/04/25/national/25MOVI.html
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"Motion"


"Motion" 04/19/2004 03:01 AM

motion


motion 10/30/2003 10:26 PM
New maintainers for Motion

Apple - Motion


Apple - Motion 04/19/2004 01:38 AM
Motion

apple.com/motion
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Plants In Motion


Plants In Motion 04/07/2005 05:47 AM
the nastic movements of plantlife .. all live creatures move .. (Indiana via CynC) .. Plants In Motion .. movies

sunflower.bio.indiana.edu/~rhangart/plantmotion/movements/nas tic/nastic.html
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motion 3.1.12 (Development)


motion 3.1.12 (Development) 04/16/2004 12:53 AM
A motion detector for video4linux devices.

Asimo in motion


Asimo in motion 12/29/2004 10:00 AM
David Pescovitz: C041215 8 LI love this video of Honda's new-and-improved Asimo robot running. He moves like a cute old man chasing a bus. From the press release:
"The combination of newly developed high-response hardware and the new Posture Control technology enables ASIMO to proactively bend or twist its torso to maintain its balance and prevent the problems of foot slippage and spinning in the air, which accompany movement at higher speeds. ASIMO is now capable of running at a speed of 3km/hour. In addition, walking speed has been increased from the previous 1.6 km/hour to 2.5 km/hour."
Lin k (Thanks, Matt!)

Introducing Motion


Introducing Motion 04/19/2004 11:03 AM
Motion, the only motion graphics package with real-time previews, procedural behavior animation and Final Cut Pro HD integration, lets you explore new creative territory using self-propelled behavior animation, character-by-character title animation and a powerful new interface. [Apr 18]

motion 3.1.13 (Development)


motion 3.1.13 (Development) 04/26/2004 02:13 AM
A motion detector for video4linux devices.

COLOR IN MOTION


COLOR IN MOTION 06/30/2004 02:36 PM
www.mariaclaudiacortes.com/colors/Colors.html .. Colors in Motion

mariaclaudiacortes.com/colors/Colors.html
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The puck is in motion....


The puck is in motion.... 06/05/2005 11:25 PM
I have just moved my personal site over to a new Typepad location.  You are all welcome to visit.

The site's archive will remain intact here until I can figure out how to map it to a new location.


BBC Motion Gallery


BBC Motion Gallery 06/27/2004 08:27 AM
The BBC Motion Gallery provides access to film and video clips from the BBC and CBS. Registration required to view the clips, and only small, watermarked versions can be downloaded for free, but an interesting resource all the same.

photography - motion - web


photography - motion - web 11/18/2003 12:44 PM
bruno coulais pushes the envelope merging photography and motion at this beautiful site ... flash 6 required.

Apple: Motion 1.0


Apple: Motion 1.0 04/19/2004 08:14 AM
Motion, due for release this summer, is a $299 application for creating real-time motion graphics.

Motion Now Shipping


Motion Now Shipping 08/10/2004 08:58 AM
Motion provides motion-graphics creation with real-time previews, procedural behavior animation and Final Cut Pro HD integration. Available as a stand...

Research In Motion Slowing


Research In Motion Slowing 07/02/2004 10:00 AM
The maker of the BlackBerry device proves great companies aren't always great investments.

Black History in Motion


Black History in Motion 02/01/2005 09:09 PM
As Black History Month begins, The New York Public Library launches "In Motion: The African-American Experience."

Apple Ships Motion


Apple Ships Motion 08/10/2004 10:50 AM

Apple introduces Motion


Apple introduces Motion 04/18/2004 02:58 PM
Apple today introduced Motion, a new application that "redefines motion graphics by giving artists the creative freedom and power to deliver stunning professional quality results faster and more intuitively than ever before at a breakthrough price of US$299."...

NAB: Apple introduces Motion


NAB: Apple introduces Motion 04/18/2004 03:00 PM
During a Sunday press event at NAB 2004 in Las Vegas, Apple introduced Motion, a new motion graphics design package that provides animation of text, graphics and video, instant previewing of multiple filters and particle effects, and "Behaviors" -- natural movement of type and graphics with effects like gravity and wind, without depending on keyframes. Motion is available for US$299.

An Evening of Motion, more MUG news


An Evening of Motion, more MUG news 08/03/2004 09:26 AM
Macintosh User Groups (MUGs) around the world feature a wide variety of special guests and topics at their meetings, which are typically held monthly. Portland Mac Filmmakers Users Group leads off the MUG news this week with a rundown of its Aug. 25 meeting, during which Apple engineer Paul Pashibin will cover his employer's latest release, Motion, a real-time motion graphics package that integrates with Final Cut Pro HD. Visit the group's Web site for the meeting time and location.

Motion Computing M1400


Motion Computing M1400 09/06/2004 09:16 AM
PC Plus UK Sep 6 2004 1:04PM GMT

Stocks in Motion: Motorola


Stocks in Motion: Motorola 08/17/2004 12:57 PM
TheStreet.com Aug 17 2004 4:21PM GMT

Fans Keep Newton in Motion


Fans Keep Newton in Motion 09/03/2004 06:24 AM
The first gathering of the Worldwide Newton Association this weekend in Paris promises a surprise that may extend the life of the aging but much-loved Apple handheld platform. By Leander Kahney.
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