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Of course

October 10, 2000 by Michael Boyle

the version of the story on the Biz2 website is different than the version described by Cavanaugh in the link below – his name is no longer on the piece and the picture of Jesse Jackson is a “non-improved” version. This suggests either that they were more easily able to accede to Cavanaugh’s requests in this version (mild props to Biz2.0) or (to me, more likely) they want to blunt any impact of the screed he wrote about his experience by bowdlerizing their online version.

Tags: Web

Aha!

October 6, 2000 by Michael Boyle

I’ve been reading and enjoying CamWorld for ages, but I’d never ventured over to his excellent Content Management Systems page, which is a great information source. As well, a guy I used to “bump into” a lot on the old Frontier mailing lists, Phil Suh, has a nice CMS news site as well, in weblog format. They both moderate the CMS list.

Tags: Blogging, CMS, Web

Does anyone know anything

October 6, 2000 by Michael Boyle

about Interwoven? Apparently they do “Enterprise-class Web Content Management”. [Let me know]

Tags: Web

Fred of metascene is

September 29, 2000 by Michael Boyle

Fred of metascene is an insensitive ass.
The Bionic Weblog article proves that he has it in for me my weblog.

Tags: Blogging, Meta, Web

The idea of user-developed wireless networks

September 20, 2000 by Michael Boyle

The idea of user-developed wireless networks is great in so many ways. First of all, whether the commercial space is ready for it or not, such open wireless access is how the whole thing will have to work for it to avoid ultimately being no more significant than Compuserve or the old Prodigy – which were important but couldn’t really last in the face of the internet. But it’s also pretty cool that the guy in London is using Web Stalker as his network mapping system. Web Stalker was an art project. An award winning art project – and very cool, if inscrutable. What I like about it is that it reaches back to an earlier era on the web – when people were still getting used to browsers in the first place, Web Stalker came along as an alternate browser, deconstructing an idea that had barely taken root in the public consciousness. Kind of like the wireless project itself.

Tags: Browser, Internet, Space, War, Web, Wireless

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