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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg – who died of a drug overdose in his Californian home today – says it is not Facebook’s role to be the arbi
Hat tip to Dave Winer @ scripting.com
Sites, posts, comments, taxonomy, a user graph, notifications. Contrast that to what Dropbox offers -- access to users' files and folders. They don't provide a blog-like rendering of the data, as WordPress does. They've left that to developers, such as "Small Picture" (my company). What you're reading now, on "Scripting News", was rendered from data stored in Dropbox. With Dropbox, the user has all their data sitting on their computers, synchronized at all times (the core feature of Dropbox). WordPress apparently offers no data storage other than access to blog posts and comments. Google offers access to Google Drive data. ...
Published by scripting.com at 13/08/2013 8:46 AM EDT
Related to: WordPress Plugin Blog
Sites, posts, comments, taxonomy, a user graph, notifications. Contrast that to what Dropbox offers -- access to users' files and folders. They don't provide a blog-like rendering of the data, as WordPress does. They've left that to developers, such as "Small Picture" (my company). What you're reading now, on "Scripting News", was rendered from data stored in Dropbox. With Dropbox, the user has all their data sitting on their computers, synchronized at all times (the core feature of Dropbox). WordPress apparently offers no data storage other than access to blog posts and comments. Google offers access to Google Drive data. ...
Published by scripting.com at 13/08/2013 8:46 AM EDT
Related to: An Interest Graph for Promoting Tweets
The new channel-level elements davewiner dave.winer.12 What can you do with them? If you're an aggregator, like Feedly or Digg, you can use this information to link from my posts to my Twitter or Facebook presence. This will allow readers of my posts to communicate directly with me, or follow me on those social services, in addition to using my RSS feed. If you're a publication, like Engadget or TechCrunch, for example, you could add these items to your feed, to help give aggregators a greater incentive to adopt them, and also to facilitate flow between your various sources of ...
Published by scripting.com at 30/07/2013 2:42 AM EDT
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The new channel-level elements davewiner dave.winer.12 What can you do with them? If you're an aggregator, like Feedly or Digg, you can use this information to link from my posts to my Twitter or Facebook presence. This will allow readers of my posts to communicate directly with me, or follow me on those social services, in addition to using my RSS feed. If you're a publication, like Engadget or TechCrunch, for example, you could add these items to your feed, to help give aggregators a greater incentive to adopt them, and also to facilitate flow between your various sources of ...
Published by scripting.com at 30/07/2013 2:42 AM EDT
Related to: 3 Steps to a Smart Personalized Web for Your Application
The new channel-level elements davewiner dave.winer.12 What can you do with them? If you're an aggregator, like Feedly or Digg, you can use this information to link from my posts to my Twitter or Facebook presence. This will allow readers of my posts to communicate directly with me, or follow me on those social services, in addition to using my RSS feed. If you're a publication, like Engadget or TechCrunch, for example, you could add these items to your feed, to help give aggregators a greater incentive to adopt them, and also to facilitate flow between your various sources of ...
Published by scripting.com at 30/07/2013 2:42 AM EDT
Related to: 3 Steps to a Smart Personalized Web for Your Application
I want to put a group of 20 people in a meeting room, in New York in August, people who have a stake in the success of RSS. A half-day meeting, followed by lunch, and then if people want, they can come back to the room to talk more, in a less formal way, or whatever they like. There was some initial interest in the idea, but not enough to actually pull it off. That's why I'm writing a second post, to continue the discussion. What I want from you, now: Nominations. People who you think would make an important ...
Published by scripting.com at 22/07/2013 5:51 AM EDT
http://blog.primal.com/2013/06/3-steps-to-a-personalized-web-for-your-application/
I want to put a group of 20 people in a meeting room, in New York in August, people who have a stake in the success of RSS. A half-day meeting, followed by lunch, and then if people want, they can come back to the room to talk more, in a less formal way, or whatever they like. There was some initial interest in the idea, but not enough to actually pull it off. That's why I'm writing a second post, to continue the discussion. What I want from you, now: Nominations. People who you think would make an important ...
Published by scripting.com at 22/07/2013 5:51 AM EDT
http://blog.primal.com/2013/06/3-steps-to-a-personalized-web-for-your-application/