2008.06.23
I saw a post on frontier-kernel today pointing to Qaliva, a fork of Frontier produced by a new non-profit group in Canada. Frontier is the kernel of the software that used to host this dear weblog when it was at opml.org, until I ported the rendering code to PHP so I could run it on my cheap PHP hosting. 2008-06-23T20:49:03Z
Edd Dumbill: What I want is a version of Bonjour that works over a virtual network established from an ad-hoc list of friends and groups selectable from a social networking tool.
2008-06-23T13:11:28Z
bengee has launched the Semantic Web Community Shop. Cool t-shirts, bags and mousepads with RDF and FOAF insignia on them. The products are either non-profit or with the profit going to the depicted projects. 2008-06-23T13:10:06Z
Jeremy Keith has a great blog post up about Supernova, which seems to be describing the Two Cultures of the Web world that nobody wants to speak about: the design/dev/nerd culture and the Internet Is Serious Business culture. 2008-06-23T13:02:26Z
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Christopher Lydon Interviews… : Checking in with the Inventor: Tim Berners-Lee
I didn't know that Chris Lydon had interviewed timbl. It expounds on the 'fractal' theme, and has a humanistic take on what the Web is all about.