Archive for June 16th, 2004

Password-protected, Secure Blogs?

Wednesday, June 16th, 2004

Someone asked me about using password-protected, completely secure blogs. She wants to start a blog for some of her clients, but she’s worried their competitors will be able to get to the content. I replied that I don’t know much about that sort of thing, but would ask around. A friend of mine tried using [...]

Rip-Roarin’ Discussion about Blogs on Newslib

Wednesday, June 16th, 2004

Some innocent postings about something else deteriorated into a nifty discussion about weblogs and blogging on Newslib, a discussion list for news librarians. It was great. Non-bloggers were asking all sorts of good questions and more bloggers besides me were responding. All this was happening while I’m involved in three or four discussions about professional [...]

British Newspaper Digitization Project

Wednesday, June 16th, 2004

The Joint Information Systems Committee plans to digitize a number of newspapers from the British Library’s collection.
as seen on ResourceShelf

A List of Mac RSS Readers

Wednesday, June 16th, 2004

to rival Bob’s aggregator article in PC World.
from the Roland Institute at Harvard Library Blog

Weblogs.com Shutdown

Wednesday, June 16th, 2004

The blogging world was rocked hard earlier this week when Dave Winer shut off Weblogs.com hosting without giving any of the bloggers notice.
Addendum 6/17: The Associated Press is reporting the story and quotes local blogger Lis Riba of Riba Rambles. Check out the punny article URL: Winer deals with whiners.
Someone recommended the piece in The Register, [...]


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