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Aron Michalski
Historic Berkshire inn destroyed in five-alarm blaze - Local News Updates - The Boston Globe - http://www.boston.com/news...
Historic Berkshire inn destroyed in five-alarm blaze - Local News Updates - The Boston Globe
what a drag. - Aron Michalski from Bookmarklet
Ian May
Robert Scoble
Watch next week what @davewiner does with RSS (decentralized Tweet distribution):
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If this is all working Dave Winer will see this post, via Twitter, in his RSS aggregator via the RSS Cloud. What does this mean? We will soon be able to build our own Twitters that interact with both Tweets as well as old-style blog posts via RSS. Oh, yeah, all in near real time. At most a minute between publish and reads. Right Dave? - Robert Scoble from email
By the way, the bridge is beautiful tonight and a good metaphor for what Dave is building: a bridge between Twitter and other things. - Robert Scoble from iPhone
I like this because I have faith in Dave, not because this paragraph was completely coherent. - Jimminy Fuller
Jimminy: it took me more than a year to get RSS. Hopefully I can explain this better soon. - Robert Scoble from iPhone
After finally getting RSS and now Twitter, now we have to figure out how they intertwine. Hopefully that will be easier. - Robin Whitson
This is Scobles cloud-enabled feed, emanating from Twitter. http://twitter.rsscloud.org/Scoblei... - Dave Winer
Robert, It's just the one sentence in the middle that I'm still trying to understand, I'm guessing you mean we can use our source to interact with Twitter and Blogs. I'm guessing this is posting to both locations. I still can't use Google Reader, it doesn't feel right to have to sit on a site to wait for feeds, my browser should update me when something new comes in. - Jimminy Fuller
What does it mean Dave? - Chris Saad
oops, I tried seeing mine. Access denied. :) - motownmutt
Dave, you must tell me more. :-) How is this different than just subscribing to Scoble's Twitter feed RSS in your favorite reader? (PM me if I can try it) - Jesse Stay
I have a client doing simultaneous video viewing and messaging in a viral, shareable platform now - Karma Martell
Hey Robert I heard you were dissing my friend Mahendra, whats up with that? - Joe
You leaving him out in the cold? - Joe
Jesse, it's explained here. http://rsscloud.org/ - Dave Winer
J: not that I know. Huh? - Robert Scoble from iPhone
Dave - very cool, so is this competing with Hubbub then? Robert, you can already create your own Twitter by publishing to your blog and subscribers getting updates via RSS. :-) This makes that stream real-time, which Twitter doesn't have. - Jesse Stay
http://ff.im/7Fmve Robert this is what I mean, he feels left out in cold! - Joe
Jesse, this was developed in January 2001. http://www.thetwowayweb.com/soapmee... - Dave Winer
I wondered why I can't read my rss stream in twitter, other way round is possible but not functional. - Michael Jung from Android
J. deakins: I had no idea who he is. I've followed him now. Jesse: the thing that this opens up for me is real time RSS and the potential for building Twitters we control. The world feels a lot like 1993 right now. Apple controls mobile. Twitter controls microblogging. Sort of like AOL and Compuserve did. Then things changed in 1994, and I see this as a step toward that. - Robert Scoble
I know that folks in business and media are all asking themselves why they are giving Twitter control over their brands and lives. Think about all the free advertising CNN has given Twitter this year. For what? So that we can take away their news brand. That seems monumentally stupid to me even though I'm benefiting from this stupidity on media's part big time. - Robert Scoble
Holden: I think they should say "follow our Twitter at CNN.com/twitter" instead of at "twitter.com/CNN." Get it yet? - Robert Scoble
oh GOD yes - finally :) - Chris Saad
totally unrelated but what were you doing up there tonight? it has been ridiculously beautiful lately. - metalerik
Robert, the only thing different about it that I can see is that it's real-time. You've been able to create your own Twitter since 2000 (or whenever RSS came to be). - Jesse Stay
metalerik: I picked my son up in Petaluma and are now driving home. Well, except now we're in an Apple store. :-) - Robert Scoble
Jesse: real time is very important. - Robert Scoble
Dave, so the only advantage is that it pre-dates Hubbub? I'm just curious, constructively, what the advantages are. - Jesse Stay
Robert, Twitter isn't real-time though - Jesse Stay
Holden: it's more than an oversight. Of course, I have the same sins (I give my brand over to Twitter and FriendFeed and Posterous and Facebook). Maybe that's why I recognize that sin in others. :-) Of course I didn't have the world's #1 news brand and don't charge thousands of dollars per minute for advertising, which CNN is now giving away for free to Twitter. - Robert Scoble
Robert - Apple store good. Getting home on time unlikely - Arthur Coleman
Jesse: Twitter is real time enough. Note that Dave got this original Tweet within a minute. - Robert Scoble
I'm glad YOU said it Scoble :) - Chris Saad
Arthur: I pay $6 to cross the bridge and $50 to buy Snow Leopard. Steve Jobs tax paid. Now we can go home! :-) - Robert Scoble
"yeah, you wouldn't belieeeeeeeeeeve how bad the traffic was..." heheh - metalerik
Holden: yup. This is why RSS Cloud is interesting. It is yet another bridge between Twitter and owning your own brand again. - Robert Scoble
metalerik: it was horrid. It seems like I've been driving all day. Oh, wait, I have been. Sigh. - Robert Scoble
Dave is on a roll. This is super! - Mahendra (SkepticGeek)
i'm pretty sure i never lost my brand dude... - Jeremy Toeman
Robert, when I post to my blog you get it immediately as well. - Jesse Stay
i can't help but feel this is all about something relevant to the 0.000001% of people who *both* create AND consume a tremendous amount of content, not the majority of people who barely do either... - Jeremy Toeman
Jesse: excellent. Now you'll get everything I do immediately. :-) - Robert Scoble
Jeremy: true. Most people don't care, which is why most people use Facebook. But anyone who has a monetizeable content brand, like CNN, should care deeply. - Robert Scoble
so you think CNN has "lost brand value" because they use twitter? - Jeremy Toeman
BTW - here's your missing bridge piece. :) http://images.earthcam.com/ecnetwo... - Jeremy Toeman
Jesse FTW. - Jeremy Toeman
super happy that robert is trying this out. i hope this makes RSS more interesting to you again :) these are good times. REDUX! - sull
Need to play with this and think through it but I believe that several of our brands are going to be interested in this - thanks for sharing Robert, and thanks for continuing to push the boundaries Dave. - Bill Sanders
Robert: Have a good weekend syncing Snow Leopard with Exchange - it's big new thing, I hear - Arthur Coleman
Next piece in this thread: RSS has no Fail Whale. http://www.scripting.com/stories... - Dave Winer
That last comment is spam. - Garin Kilpatrick
BTW -- Robert has oversold here a bit. First, don't look to what I do with RSS next week, look to what others do with it. And it may not happen next week. That's why I, as an engineer, generally don't make promises like the one Robert made. Slippage happens all the time, the best laid plans of mice and men... http://wiki.answers.com/Q... - Dave Winer
Does anyone - besides Dave and Scoble - still use RSS? I always wanted to love RSS, but I simply don't don't see the reason. It's a solution looking for a problem. Even without all the scalability problems - Twitter already delivers much more value than any other rss-based method ever did. I like the idea of a distributed microblogging system like Dave proposes for rssCloud, but don't think this will happen with RSS ever. - gui ambros
Derrick
Lidia Bastianich Recipe For Neapolitan Macaroni and Cheese - http://www.yumsugar.com/4365718
Lidia Bastianich Recipe For Neapolitan Macaroni and Cheese
"Recently the boy and I were watching an episode of Lidia's Italy in which she prepares a Neapolitan version of mac and cheese. Her recipe called for ditalini in lieu of macaroni, smoked provola instead of American or cheddar, and bacon, potatoes, and diced tomato. We sat there in captivation, practically smelling the sizzle of smoked bacon vaporizing in our living room. We were so tantalized that we drove to the grocery store to make it immediately, with the notes I'd taken while watching the show as our guide. It tasted just as good as we'd hoped." - Derrick from Bookmarklet
Little girl just said all mom-like, "Ummmm, why isn't Derrick wearing his glasses?" - Admiral Anika
:) Anika that's priceless! - WorldofHiglet
Eric Rice
REDBLIND » FlaRToolkit - http://redblind.com/blog...
Eric Rice
Playstation Home: Girls who like boys who like boys to be girls who do boys like they’re girls - http://ericrice.com/spin...
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