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Tuesday, February 15
[01:44PM EST]
Scoble: “ appliances like these could disrupt Sharepoint's business. The Sharepoint team should take this very seriously. Sharepoint should add a few simple blogging features (for instance discoverability, RSS, permalinks).” and let’s say it together: MICROSOFT OFFICE SHOULD ALSO ADD A FEW SIMPLE BLOGGING FEATURES. MICROSOFT OFFICE SHOULD HAVE A “SAVE TO WEB” FUNCTION THAT LEVERAGES THE METAWEBLOG API. NORMAL COMPUTER USING PEOPLE NEED AN EASY WAY TO GET THEIR STUFF ONLINE. I’m not talking about Ecto, Blogjet or even Frontpage. Those are all web tools. I’m talking about personal content management tools - and what better place to start personal content management than within the tools that are most often used to create the content in the first place! Radio has a feature called “upstreaming” which is totally on the right track – but not simple enough. Rework upstreaming as “Save to Web” for anything I want from my most used content production tools – like MSOffice – and then I think we’re definitely moving in the right direction. (Background here and my followup here) C (2) | T (84) | #
[02:24AM EST]
Melinda Shore:
"...it's one thing to have a layering
model and another to use it. I think the serious layering violations in
SS7 speak for themselves."
Spot on comment made in response to a piece that I wrote about the ITU's grab for management of the internet. Great insight. Speaking of layers, have I ever showed you the two layer model that Rich Shockey and I worked up during IETF-49? I was supposed to be working on EPP and IDN stuff. (p.s. - this joke is not compatible with Mozilla - sort of like the IDN stuff :) See the theme here yet? Keep me away from IETF meetings.) C | T (34) | #
[02:03AM EST]
Michael Lehman's Podcasting from SoftwareLand
I can't believe I missed this! I'm definitely going to start using this on Random Bytes Radio. Thanks a ton! PS - Are you still interested in that wiki that we talked about at Bloggercon? Its all set up and ready to go - we just need to do something with it! Let me know... C (1) | T (42) | # |
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