but I’m going to chime in with my congratulations to Dave Winer for achieving a remarkable benchmark: A decade of Scripting News. With Scripting News (among very few others), we saw the transformation of the “often-updated personal website” become something quite different. “Often” and “every day, several times” are, on the web, radically different things. Congratulations!
Entries Tagged 'Winer' ↓
I’m a bit late with this,
April 2nd, 2007 | Anniversary • Blogging • Scripting News • Winer
Well, it has been confirmed
October 6th, 2005 | Business • Verisign • Weblogs.com • Winer
that VeriSign has purchased weblogs.com. And now that it’s not just rumour anymore, it’s appropriate to comment.
What a bloody nightmare. VeriSign haven’t met a service they couldn’t screw up, a trust they couldn’t break, a marginally ethical lock-in they didn’t do everything in their power to try to gain over their own customers. I can’t imagine a worse option. Hope Dave’s happy with his money though - whatever your opinion of the guy, he has provided a fantastic service that was absolutely critical to the development of the world of blogs.
Update: Paidcontent.org has the details. There’s more all over the web. People seem a great deal more optimistic about VeriSign than I am - I guess that many lucky people have avoided being VeriSign customers.
Kottke is reporting
October 6th, 2005 | Kottke • Verisign • Weblogs.com • Winer
that he’s heard from multiple sources that Weblogs.com has been sold to Verisign. Stranger things have happened I suppose.
Someone named TDavid has published
May 25th, 2005 | Podcasting • Winer
a long piece about podcasting and the Winer vs. Curry fracas.
Note that reading this is only indicated if one feels the need to self-flagellate or otherwise punish oneself. Look down to Carnell’s comment for the bottom line on the whole ridiculous thing.
Dave Winer has shut down
June 15th, 2004 | Business • Weblogs.com • Winer
all of the weblogs.com blogs, that had been hosted for free for several years. I don’t want to get into the pros and cons, just to reference the post so that anyone who wants their site back can go and leave a comment and regain access to their posts.
DaveNet from last week:
May 28th, 2003 | Google • Winer
If you want to be in Google, you gotta be on the Web. It seems so obvious, it’s a shame that in 2003 someone has to point this out. But people persist in complaining that information that is not on the web should nevertheless be given priority in Google.




