Searching the BlogSphere
Will Richardson points to a post by Jenny about a tool developed by Micah Alpern that allows you to utilize the Google API to create a search form that allows users to search the RSS feeds I subscribe to. It does this by accessing a file called MySubscriptions.opml that is created by NetNewsWire . (For those utilizing Radio as your aggregation tool, it too creates a MySubscriptions.opml file).
I have set it up and placed it in my right sidebar.
Blogging
Ben HammersleyMaking Feature-Rich, Movable Type RSS Files
O'Reilly Network: Making Feature-Rich, Movable Type RSS Files [Feb. 28, 2003] The curse of metadata, once you get over the intractable issues of trust and standards and categorization, is that you never know how much to give. For the weblogging community, which produces masses of metadata, mostly without knowing it, this is especially true: we could be giving out so much more for others to play with, and with very little effort.
Ben Hammersley explains how to replace the default Movable Type RSS 1.0 template with a template that takes advantage of the many features of RSS 1.0 and Movable Type. This includes including comments and trackbacks (is that a word?) in your RSS feed.
Audblog interview with Noah Glass...
An interview with Audblog developer Noah Glass... [ by way of...Audioblog/Mobileblogging News]
Marketing Weblogs...
Weblogg-ed Vol.2: Using Weblogs in Education Will Richardson points to a story about the use of weblogs in marketing. Specifically Dr. Pepper is using a blog to help role out a new drink... In December I noticed a post about a Barbie weblog... Took a look today and I am happy to see that she is still blogging on a daily basis... :-)
Movable Type Photoblog Tutorial
Quixotic Pixels: stylish & fun web design Over at Quixotic Pixels, they have a very nice Movable Type photoblog tutorial. Very easy to follow and a very nice design and layout... Take a look...
audioBLOGGER
audioBLOGGER: Listen to this
Create audio posts to from any phone...
A cleaner interface to audblog....
audblog audio post
Blogs in Higher Education
Stanford ITSS Blog Project With all this talk of Harvard and blogs in higher education, wanted to point out the work that the IT folks at Stanford have been doing since last summer. Not getting as much traction as I'm sure they would like, but doing good work none the less...
Audblog....
audblog : sounding out
audblog is a service that provides bloggers (so far just Blogger) with the ability to post audio to their blogs from any phone. [by way of...Scripting News]
Kind of interesting, is pretty nice that you can post from a phone...
Here is the result....
audblog audio post
The Macromedia Flash tool that is being used currently by Pam's students and tools such as QuickVoice also allow you to create files that can be linked to from your blog...
Using QuickVoice, I recorded and converted this mp3 file: My son Fernando talking while looking out the window of an airplane...
QuickVoice can also be used along with other tools, to create audio post cards as outlined in this O'Reilly article by Derrick Story.
Free Wireless at the Munich Airport...
A post from the Munich Airport... just for fun...
MovableType Plugin Directory
MT Plugin Directory Movable Type offers the option to create plugins for the program. These plugins allow for new external outputs, and thanks to a great group of plugin authors, we have a wide variety of things to try out! This plugin directory lists all known MT plugins and provide information for using thems.
One stop shopping for MT plugins... Also noted today an update to Movable Type to version 2.6 and the announcement of a Pro version coming this summer...