For most of the rest of the summer, you can find me over at US Politics at About.com. I wrote for About.com for three years as the agriculture guide and am returning as the US politics guide. I’ve been itching to write about politics for months and now I have a chance.
Monthly Archives: July 2004
Moore Blogs
No idea yet if Michael Moore’s Blog is a short-term promo for Fahrenheit 9/11 or a long-term effort.
However, it is the latest in a series of ePromos, including MoveOn.org houseparties.
BBC Motion Gallery
Interested in quality video clips? Film? Then march over to the BBC archive, which includes high-quality motion imagery from the BBC & CBS.
Launched in late June, the archive is either a data mining dream or nightmare: more than 8 million subject categories spanning more the 70 years. For those of us more plebian in our searches, the first cut is only 12 categories.
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RSS Readers Times Two
Dan Bricklin has released ListGarden 1.0, which creates and maintains RSS feeds. It runs on PeeCees, Macs or Linux machines — or on a web server — and is accessed via your browser.
His announcement came on the heels of Apple’s report that Safari will integrate RSS with the advent of Tiger: OS 10.4, due in 2005.
Is RSS the key to the personalized “newspaper”?