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Julie Leung: 13 reasons why Cluetrain made me cryPermanent link to this item in the archive.

I didn't know that Google removed sites in response to DMCA requests. This came up in Jon Zittrain's talk this afternoon. I was surprised. Here's an example search. Scroll to the bottom of the page. "In response to a complaint we received under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, we have removed 1 result(s) from this page. If you wish, you may read the DMCA complaint for these removed results." Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Kathleen Otter: "I am looking into how to combine the new Imix publishing service on ITunes (which allows you to take a playlist in your ITunes and publish it in the ITunes music store) with RSS feeds." Permanent link to this item in the archive.

The W3C wants Atom. I'm linking to this because an informed person would want to be aware of this. I don't know what to make of it. Disclaimer: I am a former member of the W3C advisory board. Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Danny Ayers: "I wholeheartedly support Atom becoming a W3C-based specification." Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Mark Nottingham has reservations.  Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Scoble: "How should Microsoft react to this?" Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Choice in software is what matters, not choice in formats. Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Clamhead: "To request a song for the Dr. Demento Show.." Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Tim Appnel: "Rumor around the MT community is that Six Apart was collecting less then 50 cents for each copy of MT downloaded. That is absurd for a piece of commercial software!" Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Forever Geek: "And now we have MT 3.0 and the new licensing scheme. There is one free version with one author and a cap of three weblogs." Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Micah Sifry: Thomas Friedman Bombs, AgainPermanent link to this item in the archive.

Love RSS.7/17/03: "When the RSS spec was published by UserLand, the responsibility for answering questions about the document fell to UserLand. Over time as RSS became more popular this became awkward. Since UserLand is also a vendor of tools that build on RSS, was UserLand speaking as guardian of RSS or as a competitor? This concern was raised by vendors in the RSS application space in the last few months; we addressed the concern by setting up an advisory board to support and advocate for RSS." Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Frank Field blogs the Lessig-Zittrain talk. Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Katie Hafner's do-it-yourself home theaterPermanent link to this item in the archive.

Guardian interview with Google's Evan Williams.  Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Google can do mail lists now, in competition with YahooPermanent link to this item in the archive.

I'm at the Internet Law conference in Ames Courtroom. Lots of familiar faces. Larry Lessig and Jon Zittrain are up first with a session on pornography. Jay McCarthy is blogging it.  Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Prattboy is still waiting for his flood of spam. Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Project Gutenberg has an RSS feedPermanent link to this item in the archive.

Rogers Cadenhead: "I never get a chance to scoop Scripting News, so I'm going to jump the gun with this announcement." Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Wired: Microsoft to Battle SpywarePermanent link to this item in the archive.

Are there reports from yesterday's blogger dinner in London? Please send pointers. Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Bernhard Seefeld carefully explained (in Nov 2003) how Google could unilaterally end weblog comment spam. A similar technique would kill referer spam too. Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Does Rumsfeld read Scripting News? Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Yesterday: "Bush gets a one-way ticket to Falluja, so he can personally clean up the mess he created. He can take his great Defense Secretary with him. "

Today: "Embattled US defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld has arrived in Baghdad on a surprise visit."

"It's even worse than it appears."

     

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