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Keep on moving!

Keep on moving! 04/09/2004 04:09 PM

In my previous post I mentioned that Jen's moving in! We're taking our time, but things are moving along nicely......




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Both Loic and Joi are bummed out about what's going on around the world. Me too. But I say we gotta cheer up and move on!

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I was hoping to be able to keep updating this site even as I moved into my new life. Unfortunately, I just don't have enough hours in the day to do everything I'd like to to, so eJournal is going to become an archive, not an ongoing blog. I hope you'll visit me at my new site, where I discuss grassroots journalism and other topics. Many thanks to everyone (well, almost everyone) who's been part of this five-year-plus conversation. Hope we can continue talking in other forums.


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Ross raps it out!

Westing house, Ford and RSS.

Dave Winer: "...ultimately we'll need help from the browser to make the act of subscribing simple. That doesn't mean the future of RSS is in the browser."

I guess this is true if one believes that there is a future for syndication in the browser in the first place. I certainly don't believe that.

We need better and different client tools, better information delivery and consumption mechanisms - and we'll get them. Making the act of subscribing simple means getting help from the likes of Westinghouse and Ford and other client developers (like Adriaan and Dmitry and Brent and...), not Microsoft or Opera.

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The resulting six-minute video had the same format as my Outlook window, which happened to be about 750-by-620. The file came in at just under 3MB. I FTP'd it to my Website and, because I'd chosen the progressive-download option, playback was immediate. It was also perfectly readable and audible. Elapsed time from the moment I thought of trying this to the end of playback: about 25 minutes. Next time it'll take 10. Why don't more people do this? Because it wasn't this easy before. Now, it is. [Full story at InfoWorld.com]
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The old Moin Moin wiki is eventually going to be shut down and is already being infested by spam as the attention on it wanes. If there is anything on the old wiki that you'd like to keep, please move it over to the new wiki. Jon L will be doing the Emergent Democracy pages so contact him if you can help on those. For other pages, if it is going to take a long time, just put a note on the Moin Moin page that you're working on moving it over so people don't step on your work. Lets make this an opportunity to refactor some of the stuff.

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