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[2006-01-29] NYTimes: RSS Is Like An Email Newsletter
A timely article in the travel section of today's Times, entitled "There's a Popular New Code for Deals: RSS," (grab it before it rolls behind the registration wall) shows how travel company marketers are using RSS to supplement their existing email newsletter campaigns with RSS feeds.

[2006-01-26] On the StupidTrain
Is Memeorandum making us stupider? That's the point that Bubblegeneration makes today.

[2006-01-23] Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 Preview
Sometimes, you just gotta indulge me.

[2006-01-16] A Podcast Magazine?
Kris Smith and Todd Andrlik have launched, believe or not, a bi-monthly print magazine dedicated to podcasting called ID3.

[2006-01-16] Blogging Isn't Just Writing, It's a Dialogue
So magazine vet Simon Dumenco is saying that blogs are just writing and that he underlying creative/media function remains exactly the same.

[2006-01-15] Tim Reads Naked…
Naked Conversations, that is. Heheh. Thanks to Tim Bray of Sun Microsystems for the nice review.

[2006-01-15] Testing Blog Awareness: Ask Other People
Blog awareness is, as expected, highest among bloggers themselves.

[2006-01-14] #2160 on Amazon
Ahh, is this like egosearching for book authors?

[2006-01-13] More Choices With Offline Blog Editors
I use an offline editor to write nearly all my blog posts. This means I'm not dependent on a network connection nor the vagaries of the internet between my PC and the hosting service (TypePad for this blog), or even my own server where I have my WordPress blog.

[2006-01-13] Maybe Neville Will Read This Print Newspaper
Neville Hobson, popular PR blogger and my co-host on For Immediate Release, has pretty much given up on print.

[2006-01-11] Unimpressed With The Google Video Store?
So, the Google Video Store is live, and, ehh. Nothing special.

[2006-01-11] Easier to Correct: Wikipedia or News Articles?
Cory Doctorow, in Boing Boing, points out that when it comes to correcting the record it's easier to correct Wikipedia than it is to correct the Register.

[2006-01-10] AOL's Truveo Better than Google Video?
Bambi Francisco believes that Truveo (acquired today by AOL) is a better video search technology than Google Video.

[2006-01-09] Naked Conversations Now Available in eBook Form
Later this month, Naked Conversations will hit store shelves.

[2006-01-08] “Just Say No to Microsoft” an Interesting Read
Publishers occassionally ask me whether they can send me books so that I can review them.

[2006-01-06] Publishing on the Edge will Change the Game
Keith Teare has published The first law of RSS (updated) which says:

[2006-01-05] Bloggers Commit: New Years Resolutions 2006
New Years Resolutions are a staple of life. As the calendar changes from the old year to new, people get the urge to turn a page in their own lives.

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