Re: Blogger

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On Sun, Aug 27, 2000 at 10:04:28PM -0400, Hugo Haas wrote:
> I have discovered today that a lot of people are using Blogger[1] to
> take random notes about everything. It seems to be an easy way to write
> a journal.

Not as easy as a mailing list with an online archive. :)

(and rfc822-formatted data will be useful for a long time, and
has lots of other tools that work well with it, etc.)

A list-with-archive isn't quite as good for small, random
comments and observations, I guess. (unless you have a very
tolerant audience)

> It produces dated entries on people's site that you can navigate easily
> (see [2] for example), and it's free.

I want to add an RSS-formatted view to HURL Real Soon Now, so
fogo would be available as an RSS feed too.

Some of my favorite weblogs are:

   http://www.scripting.com/
   http://winerlog.editthispage.com/  (parody of the above)
   http://joel.editthispage.com/

and when I remember, Joseph's:

   http://goatee.net/

Unfortunately, I hardly ever remember to go there, so I'd much
rather have an email feed of that one. (same goes for a lot of
content that I want to check periodically on the web.)

>   1. http://www.blogger.com/
>   2. http://www.notsosoft.com/blog/index.html

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