Tsunami Channel Wars
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New AdSense Channel Features Added,
Including Real Time Channel Stats
New AdSense Channel Features Added,
Including Real Time Channel Stats
04/06/2005 03:12 AM"Until now, channel data was delayed 2 days before appearing in your
reports. We've upgraded our system to provide real-time reporting,
allowing you to quickly react to changes in your ad performance on a
page-by-page basis."
The latest tsunami bulletin says "there
has been no major tsunami observed near
the epicenter"
The latest tsunami bulletin says "there
has been no major tsunami observed near
the epicenter"
03/29/2005 04:27 AMupdated .. Tsunami .. alert
prh.noaa.gov/ptwc/wmsg
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"The latest tsunami bulletin says "there
has been no major tsunami observed near
the epicenter""
"The latest tsunami bulletin says "there
has been no major tsunami observed near
the epicenter""
03/31/2005 11:53 PMStar Wars: Clone Wars Fine Art Giclče
Print
Star Wars: Clone Wars Fine Art Giclče
Print
05/09/2004 01:43 AMThe first authorized, limited edition art from the animated
micro-series
Star Wars: Clone Wars entitled "Heroes and
Villains" will soon be available from Acme Archives. Click on the
thumbnail above for more details.
FLASH: 'Star Wars: Episode III Revenge
of the Sith' is full title of final Star
Wars film
FLASH: 'Star Wars: Episode III Revenge
of the Sith' is full title of final Star
Wars film
07/25/2004 07:40 PMHere's the Lucasfilm press
release
starwars.com/episode-iii/bts/production/news20040724.html
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Online Music Wars Meet the Cola Wars
Online Music Wars Meet the Cola Wars
03/23/2005 04:43 PMStruggling to keep pace with market leader iTunes, Microsoft on
Wednesday announced it had struck a partnership with soft drink maker
Coca-Cola to promote its Sprite brand through MSN Music and MSN
Messenger. Also announced was an "exclusive" single from former pop
icon Mariah Carey.
"Channel 9"
"Channel 9"
04/09/2004 04:12 PMLog-Channel-0.7
Log-Channel-0.7
03/28/2005 04:00 AMChannel 9
Channel 9
04/27/2004 02:43 PMChannel
9: It's gonna take more than listening in to Channel 9 for me, I
think.
Channel 9 started as a personal story from one of us about fear of
flying. Lenn realized after years of dealing with it, that it was
actually a fear of the unknown. The fear was conquered through
learning. The more transparency into what it took to fly a plane, the
more the fear went away. Lenn got to know pilots who flew planes
everyday, and every time he flew he turned on Channel 9 on the
in-flight audio system to listen in to the cockpit.
We think developers need their own Channel 9, a way to listen in to
the cockpit at Microsoft, an opportunity to learn how we fly, a chance
to get to know our pilots. Five of us in Redmond are crazy enough to
think we just might learn something from getting to know each other.
Were we wrong? Time will tell.
Join in, and have a look inside our cockpit and help us fly the
plane.
Welcome to Channel 9.
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Channel Z
Channel Z
12/11/2003 04:48 PM
I'd meant to write something about this a little while back when I
first saw the breadcrumbs (e.g. Top > Dave's World > Weblog
Archive > 2003 > December > 04) appear on the top of
scripting news's new layout. I
could predict where Dave was going with this and wondered how he'd
describe and implement it when he got there.
A
Blosxom
mailing list posting today pointed out Dave's new
Chan
nel Z project, described variously as an
"innovation",
"a new kind of architecture for a blogging
system",
"revolutionary", and so forth.
As noted by Michael Manley
in a posted comment:
Perhaps I'm missing some subtlety to Dave's experiments, but isn't an
awful lot of Channel Z's functionality already present in blogging
tools like Blosxom (www.blosxom.com), which allow arbitrary category
hierarchies, date-driven hierarchies, and RSS feeds at any point in
either hierarchy?
Indeed it is.
Blosx
om has been built on just such a hierarchy system, one of the joys
of using the filesystem as database.
Blosxom's raison d'etre is to apply to blogging all you already know
about files and folders/directories. Your computer's hard drive is a
database of thoughts, projects, silliness, good works, fact, and
fiction. You're used to filing things away by project, subject, or
according to the subjective rationale of some obscure personal filing
system; Blosxom builds on this experience, allowing you to expose some
piece of that hierarchy in the form of a weblog.
...
Reflecting your own personal category hierarchy in your Blosxom weblog
is just a matter of saving your posts (their .txt files, that is) to
the appropriate directory. Have something to say about language? Go
ahead and make a set of nested folders for /society/language or
/communication/spoken/language or whatever else you might prefer and
save your post there.
Walking your Blosxom directory tree in your browser is as simple as
appending the path on to the end of the base Blosxom URL.
...
Each step down the hierarchy provides not only postings in that
directory/folder, but everything else in the directories/folders
beneath. At the top-most level, I see everything. At
/travel, I see everything in /travel,
/travel/india, /travel/packing, and so
forth.
Here are all my posts on literature:
blosxom.cgi/society/literature/
And anything on the Mac OS X operating system:
blosxom.cgi/computers/operating_systems/apple/mac_os_x/
Add to that the ability to go back in time and you've quite a few
avenues
available for exploration. Here are July 2003's posts on home repair:
blosxom.cgi/home/repair/2003/07
And personal resolutions made on January 1st, 2003:
blosxom.cgi/personal/resolutions/2003/01/01
And, of course, combining a walk down the directory tree and going
back in time shows everything beneath the current directory/folder.
So, at /travel/india/2000/11/ I see all postings in
/travel/india, /travel/india/mumbai, and so
forth, restricted to postings made in November 2000.
Append an
index.rss and you've an RSS feed of the path,
day, path/day combination, or specific posting in question. Append
index.anflavour and you've the same in any flavour you've
defined. Add
Fletcher
Penney's find plugin
and you can search within a particular part of your hierarchy or
within a specific date-range--or both.
In point of fact, this functionality predates even Blosxom, harkening
back to it's precursor, the now all-but-superceded
Peerkat, "a
personal syndicated data aggregator living on your computer desktop" I
wrote back in November
2000.
Back in November
2000, I devoted a smidge of my copious free time ;-) to learning
Python via a project I called Peerkat, a P2P version of Meerkat, the O'Reilly
Network's Open Wire Service. About 95% to completion, work stalled
around January 2001 due to lack of mindwidth :-\
Very similar in functionality to what the excellent
Radio Userland offers, Peerkat
was both an aggregator and a weblog application. Subscribe to feeds,
pass some of them through, filter others, make notes along the way,
and add your own entries if you're so inclined. Here's a screenshot
of the
Peerkat home screen another of the
python hierachy, and of course
adding a feed to aggregate, specifying to what
path entries should be saved.
The focus was really on aggregating rather than posting, taking the
pressure of writing off and allowing for some peer-to-peer aggregation
magic. I subscribe to person A's snowboarding blog (or snowboarding
category in their hierarchy) and person B's rock-climbing. You
subscribe to person C's soccer and cricket categories and person D's
olympics commentary. Person E can then come along and either
subscribe to some of what we do directly or just pick and choose from
our already-aggregated feeds, getting a nice
collaboratively-aggregated feed of sports writing.
In fact, this goes back to a conversation involving
Jon
Udell and Dave.
Dave's original idea was to categorize at the channel level. Given
that I tend to be interested in things like groupware, Perl, and XML,
that would imply I'd categorize my channel like this:
<category>perl</category>
<category>groupware</category>
<category>xml</category>
This scheme would enable a channel host to organize views of its
channels according to such categories. It seemed to me, though, that
item-level categorization was also needed. For example, I'd be
inclined to categorize my Zope item like this:
<category>OpenSource</category>
<category>Programming/Python</category>
<category>WebApplicationServers/Zope</category>
<category>Databases/OODB</category>
This was the original impetus, believe it or not, behind me wanting to
extend RSS to incorporate channels, which lead to wanting to extend it
to incorporate pointers to establish category hierarchies the likes of
DMOZ and
Yahoo!, which lead to my wanting to
allow ad-hoc extension of RSS--but that's yet another conversation I
think we've already had.
But to expose this categorization in the RSS without putting it into
practice in the site overall seemed an awful shame. Why not use a
breadcrumbs approach like any good content management system or
categorization service does? I tried a database (Peerkat used the
Python Gadfly database) with a URL-representation thereof. But all
the while I was building Peerkat, it seemed a little silly to take
text, push it into a database with a hierarchical category field, only
to unwind it again to expose as a URL hierarchy.
Then the thought struck to use a perfectly hierarchical database
everyone was already more than familiar with: the filesystem, with
it's folders and files, and symlinks, and hard-links, and permissions.
In much the same way Sea World harnesses the "natural behaviours" of
its dolphins to apply to tricks, so too would this harness the natural
behaviours of folks using their filesystems every day in creating
categorized blogs.
And here we are back where we were. I love a good cycle, don't you?
Sci Fi Channel
Sci Fi Channel
01/07/2004 02:58 PMSci Fi Wire -- The News Service of the Sci Fi Channel has a feed for
Earthlings....
"Channel Dean"
"Channel Dean"
01/19/2004 03:02 PMChannel Z is innovative
Channel Z is innovative
04/25/2004 09:51 AM
I went looking for a pointer for Channel Z and noted two
things.
Google knows I'm in the Netherlands. This
is irritating. I may be in the Netherlands, but I don't speak Dutch.
How do I tell it to stop being so smart and just give me
Google-As-Usual for a guy from the US who likes the Mets.
Second, when I searched for Channel Z the top hit was a post
from a guy at O'Reilly complaining that I stole the idea from him.
What utter nonsense. The idea of hierarchic directories certainly
predates blogging tools. Manila has had a hierarchic directory browser
since 2000. And everything in Channel Z
is edited in an outliner, and as far as I know no other blogging tool
has one, and if it does, was it really the first outliner? I did my
first outliner in 1978. Doug Engelbart did one before. I think that's
about it.
A Website As A TV Channel?
A Website As A TV Channel?
05/03/2004 03:09 PMWhile we were just talking about the BBC
putti
ng TV shows on the internet, here's a story about content going in
the opposite direction. It appears that South African news publisher
News24 is
going to make
their web content available via interactive satellite TV. The
channel will look just like the website, and users can "surf" using
their remote control. Of course, no one has asked whether or not
users actually want to receive web content on their TV, but it should
be an interesting experiment.
Clear Channel Gets Hip
Clear Channel Gets Hip
03/28/2005 07:57 PMThe media company strikes back with podcasting.
Less is More at Clear Channel
Less is More at Clear Channel
07/20/2004 12:51 PMWill a cut in commercial minutes convince advertisers to come back to
the media giant?
Channel Dean Day
Channel Dean Day
01/19/2004 01:55 PM
channelDean.xml
a>. It'll be updated through the Iowa caucuses tonight, and if
everything goes well, we'll have real-time returns channeled through
the feed. We'll use this channel to focus on weblog coverage of the
last week of the New Hampshire campaign, citizen journalism. And
beyond that, who knows. That's the cool thing about this effort.
Everything is very time-compressed. There's a chance to move. Few
reasons not to.
How
Channel Dean came to be. "Even the longest story begins with a
single weblog post."
Channel Dean
FAQ. "Several editors led by Mathew Gross, all at Dean For
America, are periodically scanning the news, and selecting articles
for inclusion in the flow."
MSDN Channel 9 is Down
MSDN Channel 9 is Down
07/26/2004 02:26 PMChannel 9 has been down since earlier this morning. No word on the
cause, however several sites on the Internet today were down due to a
DOS attack, including Google. Channel 9 has informed ActiveWin that
they are working on the problem and hopefully they will be up shortly.
Live Channel 2.1
Live Channel 2.1
01/07/2004 06:06 PMA complete solution for producing, streaming and broadcasting live
video over the web and out to video simultaneously.
New Channel for Hot Topics
New Channel for Hot Topics
06/18/2004 04:18 PMLockergnome’s Technobabble is now open for business.
New Netwosix IRC Channel
New Netwosix IRC Channel
08/02/2004 10:20 AMMe on Space Channel
Me on Space Channel
03/13/2003 10:24 AMHere's a videoclip of me reading from and discussing
Down and Out
in the Magic Kingdom from Canada's Space: The Imagination
Station.
Real Video
Link
Discuss
(
Thanks, Mark!)
Channel 9 Bits
Channel 9 Bits
06/18/2004 01:50 AM
- Anders Hejlsberg - Tour through computing industry
history at the Microsoft Museum
Anders Hejlsberg is a distinguished engineer here. At least that's
his official title. But that doesn't do justice to the role he's
played in the industry (first at Borland, where he ran the team that
developed Turbo Pascal and later Delphi, or here at Microsoft, where
he and his team developed C#).
But, don't take our word for it -- listen in as he takes you (and
interviewer Charles Torre) on a tour of part of Microsoft's Museum and
the part he played in computer industry history.
- Anders Hejlsberg - What's so great about
generics?
Anders Hejlsberg talks about one of the biggest new feature in the
next version of C#: generics.
Charles Torre interviews him in the middle of Microsoft's museum.
What are you going to use generics for?
- Anders Hejlsberg - Programming data in C#
3.0
Anders talks about a feature he's working on for C# 3.0 that aims
to make data programmable in a general purpose and truly object
oriented syntax; something that just doesn't exist today.
- Chris Anderson - "Hello Avalon"
Chris Anderson, a Software Architect on the Avalon team, discusses
some of the possible first experiences programmers will have with
Avalon. He demonstrates a XAML Hello World and discusses possible
"Eureka!" moments for developers writing Avalon applications.
Channel 4 serves up new chairman
Channel 4 serves up new chairman
01/28/2004 06:57 AMEntrepreneur Luke Johnson, former head of the Pizza Express restaurant
chain, is named chairman of Channel 4.
WWW: Terror's Channel Of Choice
WWW: Terror's Channel Of Choice
06/29/2004 02:33 AMCBS News Jun 29 2004 6:10AM GMT
Net is extremists' channel of choice
Net is extremists' channel of choice
06/28/2004 09:56 AMglobetechnology.com Jun 28 2004 2:35PM GMT
FCC OKs $1.75M Deal With Clear
Channel (AP)
FCC OKs $1.75M Deal With Clear
Channel (AP)
06/09/2004 08:20 PMAP - The nation's largest radio chain has agreed to a record
settlement to resolve indecency complaints against Howard Stern and
other radio personalities, federal regulators announced Wednesday.
FCC OKs $1.75M deal with Clear Channel
FCC OKs $1.75M deal with Clear Channel
06/09/2004 06:49 PMClear Channel agrees to pay $1.75m
Clear Channel agrees to pay $1.75m
06/10/2004 04:43 AMBoston Globe Jun 10 2004 9:11AM GMT
Update: Live Channel Pro 2.2
Update: Live Channel Pro 2.2
07/07/2004 11:17 AMThe virtual live television studio adds support for overlay animation
with alpha transparency, an improved Media Browser, better performance
when playing video clips, and other changes.
Channel Dean Launches
Channel Dean Launches
01/19/2004 12:52 PMChannel
Dean "is an
RSS feed
containing news from the point of view of a candidate for President."
Aquada Crosses the Channel
Aquada Crosses the Channel
06/14/2004 08:32 AMBranson car sets amphibious record: I'll admit that
when we wrote about the Aquada before, I figured the car was just a toy. However, you can't
really argue with this.
Entrepreneur Richard Branson has set a new world record by driving
across the English Channel in an amphibious sports car in under two
hours. [...]
Branson crossed the 22-mile (35 km) stretch of water to Calais in
France in a smooth run in the Ł75,000 ($135,000) sleek gray and black
Aquada sports car in just one hour 40 minutes and six seconds.
As the car drove up on to Calais' sandy beach, its windscreen wiper
still going, a very wet but elated Richard Branson emerged.
"A few big ferry waves engulfed us a bit, but it was rather
refreshing," Branson said. "Its a remarkable car and it definitely
gets a lot of smiles from people on the ferries."
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InterMute Gets In Channel Swing
InterMute Gets In Channel Swing
03/26/2005 04:12 PMComputer Reseller News Mar 26 2005 7:12PM GMT
Apple Changes Tack On Channel
Apple Changes Tack On Channel
11/07/2003 08:52 AMApple has "fundamentally" changed its sales process, the way it deals
with both the channel, and how it delivers products to market, says
Apple's executive VP of worldwide sales and operations, Tim Cook. By
karen Haslam (Macworld UK via MyAppleMenu)
Channel management key to success
Channel management key to success
01/18/2004 10:25 PMComputer Weekly Jan 19 2004 2:10AM GMT
3G Video Channel Launched
3G Video Channel Launched
08/04/2004 06:06 AM3G Aug 4 2004 9:36AM GMT
Sci-Fi Channel Picks Up Firefly
Sci-Fi Channel Picks Up Firefly
06/17/2005 03:39 PMSlashdot Jun 16 2005 10:32AM GMT
For TiVo, a channel of one's own?
For TiVo, a channel of one's own?
06/09/2004 05:18 PMNo Friends spin-off for Channel 4
No Friends spin-off for Channel 4
08/12/2004 01:11 PMChannel 4 says it will not join a bidding war for Friends spin-off
Joey claiming the price is too high.
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