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I'm outlining Game 2 of the World Series on Movable Type using My Weblog Outliner. You can leave me comments over there if you like. Tomorrow maybe I'll do the play by play on Blogger. Let's go Giants. See you back here after the game. 

My longtime friend Dan Shafer is in the broadcast booth on his Radio weblog. I believe you can communicate with Dan through the comments feature in Radio and through IM. 

Don Park: "Its great to hear that Mitch Kapor has a blog and wants to build a better PIM." 

Paolo: Uploading a Radio Weblog on .Mac.  

On this day in 1999: "Did the Mets win? They did not." 

A picture named kapor.gifA fascinating tour through Mitch Kapor's mind in 2002. Mitch was the founder of Lotus, I worked with him many years ago at Personal Software. He is recreating Agenda, apparently, in some fashion, entirely using open source technology. Mitch is one of the great software designers, so it might be well designed. In a brief review of his site I find a lot to like, but the proof will be in the software he creates.  

A fascinating tour through Phil Ringnalda's mind in re Joel Spolsky's comments on RSS expiration and bandwidth usage, which is about to become the hot issue du jour in RSS-Land. 

     

Last update: Sunday, October 20, 2002 at 5:10 PM Eastern.

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