BreulsRadioBlogAnd the blog goes on... live from HollandHave-already-seen-handling in Radio- May 23, 2004 Dave Winer: "It's never been a problem in Radio's aggregator, it knows if it has seen an item before and if it has, it doesn't present it to the user. I gather some reading software isn't keeping track of what they've already shown the user. This is not a bug in the feeds as some people believe, rather a missing feature in the aggregator." Sometimes, a feed keeps showing up on the News page in Radio. I have this a lot with two of the Manila driven Harvard Law blogs I'm subscribed to, the...http://radio.weblogs.com/0128859/2004/05/23.html#a219 Radio standalone outliner- May 21, 2004 Rogers Cadenhead: "I hope some of the outliner junkies can pry the outliner out of the code and create a standalone program. I've been popping into Radio to use the outliner to create to-do lists, manage bookmarks, and draft magazine columns and other essays." I totally agree with that. I would love to have the Radio outliner as a standalone thing, so I can use it on my laptop for outlining (my copy of Radio runs on my workstation).http://radio.weblogs.com/0128859/2004/05/21.html#a218 Paying for Movable Type- May 14, 2004 John Robb: "They, like everyone else, want a family, a house, a car, and vacations in the future. That costs money. So its time that they get paid for their effort like everyone else."http://radio.weblogs.com/0128859/2004/05/14.html#a216 No RSS- May 11, 2004 The Google Blog doesn't seem to have an RSS feed. Why nothttp://radio.weblogs.com/0128859/2004/05/11.html#a214 New UserLand look- May 7, 2004 I like the new designs of the UserLand, Radio and Manila sites. It's fresh, more professional, calm to the eye. Nice!http://radio.weblogs.com/0128859/2004/05/07.html#a213 Aggregator vs. a browser- May 5, 2004 Robert Scoble: "Personally, I say get rid of your darn browser altogether and try an RSS News Aggregator." I have tried several aggregators, but the one I like the most is actually one running in my browser. So why throw away the browserhttp://radio.weblogs.com/0128859/2004/05/05.html#a212 So it's a test- May 4, 2004 This one. It says test. Tha's nice. Everybody points at it, saying: "look! it has 'blog' in the URL, and, wow, it says 'test'!" It probably isn't really anything. And if it is, it's maybe tracking referers, to see all those bloggers write about it. ;)http://radio.weblogs.com/0128859/2004/05/04.html#a210 Better MT feeds- May 3, 2004 Rogers Cadenhead is doing some work on the horrible way Movable Type outputs RSS feeds. I think it's a great job. I am subscribed to some MT feeds in my aggregator, and all of them contain HTML-stripped excerpts, which I think are annoying.http://radio.weblogs.com/0128859/2004/05/04.html#a209 Pointing- May 3, 2004 Hmm. I'm doing a lot of pointing to the same people over and over again, don't Ihttp://radio.weblogs.com/0128859/2004/05/03.html#a206 OneNote and OPML- May 3, 2004 Robert Scoble: "Very cool, the next version of OneNote will support importing OPML outlines." Very cool indeed.http://radio.weblogs.com/0128859/2004/05/03.html#a205 |