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Look: You can open it and push the disk out manually!Ī twit last night from Scoble points to a page of docs on a new API for Pownce.
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I got past the initial screen this time.Īny help on how to get a stuck disk unstuck in a Wii would be much appreciated. Google hasn't sworn him to secrecy so he can speculate on what Maka Maka is. Maybe because we don't sell links (or take ads). Nytimesriver is on the first page of results when you search for "NY Times" on Google. Which suggests maybe it's time to get to the point.
These aren't good or bad, they just serve someone's interest without thinking about the users' interest (at best) or counter to the users' interest (at worst). Open Source - let's see your source code. Okay now we have Open Social to add to a long list of Opens and Frees. Think about all the frees and opens and what they reveal

When Google makes their announcement on Thursday, the question they should be asked by everyone is - How much of my data are you letting me control today? That's pretty much all that matters to anyone, imho.ġ996: "How much happier we would be if instead of crippling each other with fear, we competed to empower each others' creativity."
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What would be exciting and uplifting, a real game-changer - Internet companies giving users full control of their data. In this case it's Google trying to undermine Facebook. Standards devised by one tech company whose main purpose is to undermine another tech company, usually don't work. PS: We need a logo for loving OPML like the ones we have for RSS. We all just said Hey this might be useful why don't you give it a try.

We didn't threaten anyone, or undermine anyone, or any of that. We didn't have a big press conference, or leak something to the NY Times or TechCrunch There was no grand announcement of an alliance. Wordpress, Nokia, OPML, podcasting, and a developer out there where ever he is. Look at how well all these things work together! He's got Wordpress serving OPML to Nokia's podcatcher, apparently it supports dynamic OPML (what we call reading lists), a very powerful and useful feature. Panayotis Vryonis sent an email saying I might be interested in what he's doing.
