A conversation with Ray Ozzie. Ray Ozzie, founder, chairman, and CEO of Groove Networks, has been a creator and harnesser of disruptive technology since the dawn of the client/server age. In a conversation with InfoWorld Test Center Director Steve Gillmor and Lead Analyst Jon Udell, Ozzie discusses the unique nature of disruptive technologies, the role of collaboration tools in the…
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The disruptive Web [1]. If…
The disruptive Web. If you’re creating a Web service that you hope will have a disruptive impact, the lessons are clear. Support HTTP GET-style URLs. Design them carefully, matching de facto standards where they exist. Keep the URLs short, so people can easily understand, modify, and trade them. Establish a blog reputation. Use the blog network to promote the service…
Radio as Infrastructure [1].
Radio as Infrastructure. Ernie’s post the other day about how he’ll be using Radio to update his firm’s News page got me thinking about how flexible Radio really is. Here’s how I use Radio today: As a weblog application. Radio runs on my desktop and uploads new posts to my weblog TINS (just in case you hadn’t figured it out,…
Terry Frazier [1] deconstructs a…
Terry Frazier deconstructs a K-Logs post I made. Nice. [John Robb’s Radio Weblog]
Using smart dates [1]
Using smart dates[holovaty.com]
DevArticles: Bending Flat-files to Your…
DevArticles: Bending Flat-files to Your Will [PHPDeveloper.org]
What is RSS [1]? by…
What is RSS? by Mark Pilgrim
Six forms of navigation [1]….
Six forms of navigation. Peter-Paul Koch writes about common forms of navigation that are used on websites, their strengths and weaknesses. He has identified three main types: Linear navigation Hierarchical navigation Web navigation And three subtypes: Breadcrumb navigation Sitemap Text navigation… [Column Two]
Yahoogroups RSS [1]
Yahoogroups RSS “It’s a trivial hack but I created a web page that will help you create URLs for RSS feeds from Yahoo Groups mailing lists. It’s hosted over on the archive at: http://feeds.archive.org/misc/yahoogroups/ The RSS generation feature of Yahoo Groups requires that the list’s archives be publicly readable. If the archives aren’t publicly readable then you can’t get RSS…
*It isn’t what you know….
It isn’t what you know. It’s how. Here’s AKMA on Learning & Desire. Good stuff.[Doc Searls Weblog]