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RSS Feeds in your mailbox

Aaron's RSS to Email Aggregator :: OSDir.com :: Open Source Software, Reviews & News Many people have their email clients so well tuned that to ask them to get their news from another application or client is close to sacrilege. So, lets solve their problem and go one step further. Let's use this to automate your site's RSS feed into a mailing list so you can serve both camps. Yummy. Let's go...

Let's see then I can then auto forward them to my cell phone... and be instantly informed whenever Dave Winer sneezes... :-)

An Introduction to Weblogs and RSS...

O'Reilly Network: Understanding Weblogs [Dec. 30, 2002] One of my favorite stops when browsing O'Reilly Network is the list of weblogs running down the right side of the home page. Explained simply, weblogs, or blogs, are informal writings, discussing something of interest or simply trying to make a point. O'Reilly weblogs tend to be technology-focused. But other weblog sites, such as Boing Boing, or Brian Jepson's Radio Weblog, cover a wide array of topics.

A good introduction to weblogs and RSS. A good article to share with those new to the idea of weblogs and syndication...

Moblogging: Mobile Blogging with Phones and PDAs...

Joi Ito's Moblogging, Blogmapping and Moblogmapping related resources. This site is a good place to keep tabs on moblogging.

Moblogging is the term coined to describe blogging from mobile devices such as cell phones and PDAs. The feed in the right sidebar is from a blog I am playing with. I am making posts from my Sony Clie NR70V via my Ericsson T68 cell phone. I am using my Clie to compose an email message that is sent to a copy of Radio which is running on my home computer. Radio has a feature that allows you to post to a site with an email message...

Some folks have tweaked Movable Type to do the same thing but with the distinction of also allowing image posts. Understand that Radio can do this too. I am going to see about setting this up so I can take pictures with my Clie (NR-70V) and post them to a blog...

BBC NEWS | Technology |

BBC NEWS | Technology | Fans' desires swamp the web Do you have a favourite author or series of stories? Are you unable to wait for the next instalment of a particular television programme? If you are a devoted fan of any of these then you may have come across the phenomenon of fan fiction. This is when fans write their own stories using their favourite characters. Until recently fan fiction was limited to small groups of individuals but it is now becoming a global phenomenon thanks to the internet.

Nando Haircut

nandosmallhaircut.jpg More playing around with Movable Type. Last night I took my son to get a haircut. Took my digital movie and captured a few seconds of the experience....