I opened up NNW this evening with over 240 headlines to scan. Boiled the list down to a score or so, and I have some work I want to do, so better to just bake in the links now, and hope I can find time to get to them later (much later?).
- Marketers (and publishers) do want to track usage of RSS. David Galbraith points out holes in one company’s claim to be able to do just that.
- David Galbraith, again, on why RSS isn’t push. He’s right, but the distinction doesn’t matter.
- Hypergene points to a report about future of journalism, from three journalists. “Gatekeepers no more” is the title of the post. What were we locking up?
- Farber does the survey article on blogs on ZDNet.
- Coming job title? NewsMaster. Via Emergic.
- Tim Bray suggests looking at Topix, although he stops short of endorsing Topix.
- Two via the MapRoom: panoramic maps at the Library of Congress and city maps from 19th and 20th centuries.
- Webmonkey (thought this was being shut down?) on Atom.
- Simple, short post by Dave Winer about BloggerCon… but 85 comments about what do blogging tools need in the next generation.
- Handful of interesting links from Hypergene. Some great headlines, at least.
- NYTimes article on catapults.
How am I going to find time to read these? There is always more coming. 😉