RSS and Blogs
- The demise of the geek bloggers
- OpenSearch RSS 1.0 Specification
- RSS is automated web surfing
- Command-Tab: RSS+XML Photoshop Files
- cuene.com: More on Attention and the Attention Economy
- Download details: IEDevToolbar
- HOWTO Avoid Being Called a Bozo When Producing XML
- Feed History: Enabling Incremental Syndication
- It's A Whole New Web
- RSS Readers Behaving Badly
- RSS Security
- Browse. Search. Subscribe.
- Running Silent
- What if Web 2.0 is all about sex? (note to Dave: I thought it already was about sex!)
- VC Adventure: Why Microsoft needs RSS
CSS and Web Design
- Anil Dash- Web Development Trends for 2006
- A List Apart: Articles: CSS Swag: Multi-Column Lists
- Improving the CSS 2.1 strict parser for IE 7
- Simon Willison: Maintainability, a.k.a. the CSS elephant
- User Agent String Documentation
- My Top Ten CSS Tricks [CSS Tutorials]
- CSS Techniques Roundup - 20 CSS Tips & Tricks
- Firefox 1.5 developer highlights
- The CSS XML / RSS Button
- When bugs become patterns - A look at CSS Hacks
- XHTML Character Entity Reference
Other
- Articles by Jonathan Rauch: Caring for Your Introvert
- Grassroots Media's Potential- Better Journalism and Democracy
- War on Error
- Jon Udell: Bill Gates interview: the transcript
- Deepen the heart
- Creating Passionate Users: Subvert from Within: a user-focused employee guide
- WSJ.com - Battling Google, Microsoft Changes How It Builds Software
- My News | CNET News.com
- Relax, Bill Gates; It's Google's Turn as the Villain
- Chinese Internet vs. free speech / Hard choices for U.S. tech giants
- What's Google learning from their Wifi network?
- 802.11me: Market Approach: Goals, Not Competitors
- Muppet Stamps
- Domains registered to Google
re: link to part of the OpenSearch specification
I'll point out that you've linked to the 1.0 spec; the 1.1 draft spec is up now, and feedback is welcome.
I'm personally a Bloglines user right now, but it'd be nice to see OpenSearch supported by FeedDemon :-)
Posted by: Michael Fagan | Thursday, September 29, 2005 at 02:51 PM