Archive for November, 2006

Against the Day
Tuesday, November 21st, 2006

My copy of Against the Day just arrived via overnight shipping from Amazon. I looked through my entire IM list for someone who would be as excited as I am about it. No luck. So I’m telling you.

Delancey fix
Monday, November 13th, 2006

I believe I have worked out the segfault issues with Delancey, the service that augments del.icio.us to keep track of which bookmarks you click on the most. If you use Delancey and are still have random issues with it then please ping me. On a related note, I spent a good part of the weekend [...]

Vox and OpenSearch
Wednesday, November 8th, 2006

Vox, the coolest blogging/social network release of the year, is also one of the OpenSearch friendliest. Byrne Reese, platform hacker extraordinaire over at Six Apart has posted a detailed article on how Vox is using OpenSearch as part of its platform API. Not only is the Vox implementation of OpenSearch text-book perfect, it also uses [...]

Aggregated blog and news feeds
Friday, November 3rd, 2006

David Kane over at Eph Blog posed a question on how to create a feed that aggregates news sources on a particular topic. As he illustrates, a single news search engine alone limited insofar as it may not cover enough news sources. The comments to his post discuss a few possible ways to solve the [...]