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Thursday, May 23, 2002
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How many people are actually reading this thing? The statistics show me how many visitors I get, but I wonder how many people stay to read. And is anyone picking up the story via XML? Feedback very much appreciated. [American Invisible, Inc.]
I've been reading and after thinking I was subscribed to the RSS feed, I fixed the problem and now I really am subscribed. Good story so far!
9:34:32 PM
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If Only I Could Do This Straight In Radio
Been playing with PHP today. On the left, right below my blogroll you will be asked to put in your name and URL, once you do that it will set a cookie and put a link to you on the top of the recent visitors list. Then whenever you visit you will be moved to the top of the recent visitors list.
It's not backlinking but it is back-blogrolling (Weblogs that read you, rather than weblogs that you read). Interesting, no?
6:21:37 PM Google It!
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This note is about the SOAP interface for Radio Community Server. It's a little complicated if you don't know much or care about how Radio desktops connect to centralized services like file storage, referer tracking, etc. [Scripting News]
Uhmmm where exactly can I find info on the SOAP interface for RCS? I didn't even know there was one! Way back here I actually asked for something like that,
4:18:57 PM
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Google Wishlist. What do you want to see next from Google? PageRank information from their API. Google's API is great, but it's missing the really juicy information: a page's PageRank. Is Google afraid to give this information away? (Then why make it available thru the toolbar?) I can think of a lot of interesting applications if they made that one available. Indexing of Mailing Lists. We've got Google Groups indexing newsgroups, but what about mailing lists? Can we please have a decent search alternative somewhere between the utilitarian but hard-to-use mail archive and the ad-bloated and painful Yahoo Groups. What's on your Google Wishlist? Drop me a line. [Google Weblog]
I think the stuff in Google Labs should be included into the API right from the get go, especially the Glossary and of course the ever so fun Sets.
4:06:58 PM
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