Tuesday, August 27, 2002

Looping the loops

Mobius blogging.

I'm in, but just because Joe recently did and McGee usually will blog an entire post of mine. I wonder if Alwin can come out to play?

Life in the Aggregator.

An Experiment: Life in the Aggregator. How far can it travel?  Please play by passing it along, including all source links... [jenett.radio]

I'm willing to play

The trick with this one would be not just settling for a lame-o "me, too" response as this meme continues, and remembering to leave your own breadcrumb link. I suspect that may become harder as it grows...

[gRadio]

Mobius blogging or recursive blogging?

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Life in the Aggregator

An Experiment: Life in the Aggregator. How far can it travel?  Please play by passing it along, including all source links... [jenett.radio]

I'm willing to play

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Very, Very Cool: Online Gaming Timeline.

Very, Very Cool: Online Gaming Timeline

Even though I'm not a gamer at all, this online gaming timeline is awesome:

http://www.legendmud.org/raph/gaming/mudtimeline.html

Thanks www.slashdot.com

NOTE: It's not really online gaming, they cover Ted Nelson, hypertext and more.  Invaluable if you're interested in the history of high tech.

[The FuzzyBlog!]
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Klog examples

Dylan Tweney says. In Business 2.0, Dylan Tweney says a weblog is a "quick-and-dirty, easy-to-use knowledge management system."   [Scripting News]

Some good, quick examples of klogs in action including Traction at Verizon and Radio in the state of Utah.  

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