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看到张一宁有了自己的新域名: yining.org 最早知道一宁是他参与过We the Media的中文翻译项目
Source favicon23:07 丫还开了一家桑拿 - 方刚:胡一郎是谁 » del.icio.us/chedong
总结的一句: 从业公司流氓成性,服务对象无聊透顶
Source favicon16:27 Del.icio.us功能提升 » WebLeOn's Blog
Del.icio.us最近进行了一系列功能上的增强,让美味书签的服务能让更多的人了解和接受。



MP3在线播放功能:现在,收藏在Del.icio.us中的MP3文件开始支持在线播放的功能。在每个MP3文件的前面都会出现一个蓝色的播放按钮,点击后就可以直接收听。这项功能配合今年六月推出的文件类型支持,再加上Del.icio.us的RSS格式也是2.0格式,我们完全可以拿Del.icio.us来制作一个全功能的Podcast了。唯一的缺陷是目前只能支持MP3格式。



Del.icio.us的搜索功能也有了不小的改进。现在无需登录也可以使用美味书签的搜索功能。搜索范围也扩大了很多,现在标题、注释及Tag中的的内容均可以被搜索。



另外一个更新就是Tag Bundle的管理现在方便了很多,不过我的Tags实在太杂,分起来还真不那么容易。



Delicious.com
的域名现在也收归美味书签名下,不过现在只是简单的转向到Del.icio.us首页。



这种种的改进都暗示着Del.icio.us已经从Joshua个人的爱好慢慢走向商业化。而事实上,从Joshua放弃自己的工作运营美味书签并获得投资开始,就注定会有这些变化。对现有的用户来说,服务更稳定、功能更多自不必说。但是Del.icio.us最大的资源是它到目前为止总体素质还很高的用户以及它们提交的高质量内容。这Delicio.us良好的氛围会不会因为商业化而逐渐被侵蚀,是一个令人担心的问题。
Source favicon15:30 Celebrities blog on Sina » Danwei RSS 1.0
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Beautiful people blogging.

Sina's new blog-hosting service, which we mentioned earlier this week in connection with criticism of its word-filtering policy, has attracted quite a few famous people to start putting their words online. Actress Xu Jinglei (pictured), Super Girl runner-up Zhang Liangying, authors Yu Hua and Yu Qiuyu, TV host Sally Wu, teen novelist Guo Jingming, and even token foreign celebrity John Gordon, have all set up blogs on Sina this past month as part of Sina's "Inaugural Chinese Blog Competition." Now that these blogs have had some time to accumulate posts, it's time to look at what these celebrities are writing about, and how that writing has been received.

Over on MindMeters, Fang Jun says, "They're not really true blogs; they're just putting things they've written online in blog format." This does seem to be the case; most of the blogging celebrities don't interact with their adoring fans in the comments sections. Zhang Liangying states outright, "On my blog I only write posts - I won't comment or leave other messages, so be clear about that, okay?" This hasn't stopped her fans from posting comments, though - even a simple photo-post can garner nearly 200 comments.

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Guo Jingming says, "orz."

The other major teen idol on Sina, Guo Jingming, posts photos, too. Lots and lots of photos. Candid photos and posed photos. Clear photos and mobile-phone photos. But he also writes quite a bit, in a conversational, LiveJournal style. His entry on blog-related anecdotes is a funny piece in which he relates how some reporters don't believe he writes the posts himself, and others breeze through the blog questions to needle him about plagiarism instead.

Yu Hua, whom Fang Jun dismisses as "not very interesting," seems to be somewhat active in his blog's comments, but since he's busy working on the second half of Brothers, he's recycling old material for his blog posts or cross-posting articles that he's written for other publications.

There have been accusations that these bloggers are writing merely for self-promotion, to take advantage of media hype surrounding new technologies. Though some commenters have reacted negatively, urging writers to stick to their writing, Yu Hua says, "I now understand that no matter what I do, I'll always be criticized."

Liu Zhenyun, author of the novella behind Cell Phone, writes:

I don't understand blogs. My friends at Sina have told me lots of benefits of blogs, but I still don't understand. But I generally get the fact that they are a place where you can directly communicate with lots of friends. Because you can't see each other, you don't have to lie, you can tell the truth; you don't have to say nice things, you can say bad things. Of course, hearing lots of bad things is of even more help to me.

Zhu Wei, editor-in-chief of Sanlian Life Week, writes a column called "On Quality" for the magazine. This week's column is titled "On The Ring of the Nibelung," a look at the historical context surrounding the creation of Wagner's opera cycle. But why read it in boring old paper, or even on the various websites carrying Sanlian content, when it's so much cooler In Blog Form?

Another Sanlian writer, Wang Xiaofeng, reacts in disbelief to Zhu Wei's blog. On his own blog, Massage Cream, Wang writes:

God, god, god!

I used to believe that there were a few things I'd never see during my lifetime, like the sun exploding, the Pacific Ocean drying up, China following a multi-party system, and our editor-in-chief running a blog. But our editor-in-chief has suddenly appeared on the contemptible Sina Blog service. So now I've begun to believe that in my lifetime I may see the sun explode, the Pacific Ocean turn into cropland, and China implement separation of powers ... imagine, what a beautiful future - you can walk through fields of sorghum to get to America.

In the Zhu Wei's friends list, Wang Xiaofeng's blog is described as "Wang Xiaofeng's Pornographic Spot," playing off an alternate reading of "Massage your breasts" for "Massage Cream" in the title. The same sort of double-meaning can be read into Zhu Wei's title, 日知录 "Record of Daily Knowledge," as well.

Competing with Sina's blog competition is a similar event taking place at Sohu (whose blog hosting service is only in its Alpha version). Bokee (formerly BlogChina), which has offered blog hosting for several years, has questioned the credentials of the two latecomers to host a "blog contest." Sina's is open only to blogs hosted on Sina; Bokee's contest, while open to all blogs, only accepts votes from registered Bokee users, so some commentators have suggested that this is a tactic to drive up Bokee's registration numbers by leading people to register multiple times to stuff the ballot box.

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Source favicon13:25 一维到多维,混沌到有序 » 【刻录事】
零星的想法,记之。 从目前所知的Google Base的截图来看,用户可以自己定义所存入的数据的结构。当然这就带来一个问题,不同用户的数据结构是不一样的,那这些数据如何组织利用起来,甚至构成相互的交流呢?呵呵,听上去和对Tages/标签的疑惑一样。 把tags和结构化数据记录放在一起考察,我觉得它们应该是一脉相承,甚至他们能够相互融合到一起,互补的解决彼此应用中的问题。 ————————– 就像前面说的,标签词和对标签的应用,基于同一个知识系统和语言系统,产生出了社会性。同样,对数据结构的描述,尽管可能会有不同,但这些不同中有个可以觉察和扑捉得到的交集,这个交集,就是事物本身在我们知识体系中的固有特性的映射。有这个交集的联络,不同数据结构描述的差异就不构成一个通向内容结构化的互联网的障碍。 第二,基于Google Base的二次应用会定义自己的数据结构描述供人们使用,相互竞争下,能够浮现出一个大家都易于接受的结构类型。即便竞争不会形成独家垄断的局面,而是寡头垄断,那相互之间的数据结构的转换也都比完全竞争下轻松得多。 ———————— Google Base如若成功,将和Reger.com的结构化Blogging一道,推动起比XML更接近普通用户的数据结构描述、分享和应用方式。 这就意味着,类似Folksonomy中的标签(它把分类从专家特有的领域中解放出来交给每个人),Google Base把对数据结构描述的权力,从数据库/XML专家那里放到了普通用户的手中,借助社会性(计算),弥补非专业性。 —————————- 有了大量的基于tags和自定义结构的内容后,重要的工作就是如何对tags和数据分众结构进行分析、挖掘和应用。 —————————- 看到截图了,和想象的一样,也支持标签(labels)
Source favicon11:23 we rock! » del.icio.us
I love music. But I hate when three applications fight over which gets to play it when I click on the links at http://del.icio.us/popular/system:filetype:mp3 . So I decided to do something about it: you will now notice a to...
Source favicon10:23 回答RSS调查问卷 » 【刻录事】
吕欣欣的“RSS调查” 2)您觉得RSS最吸引您的地方是? 阅读的便利。我所期望看到的资讯,RSS的阅读器能够自动地帮我收聚,免去了四处点击的劳累之苦,也节省了大量的时间。 3)您使用RSS的频率情况?使用RSS和使用传统页面浏览的比例是多少? 每天所浏览的信息基本上限于RSS里的内容,很少到各个Web页了,除非他们只提供摘要,让我点过去。 7)您在什么情况下会退订RSS? 退订的情况还不多,除非是自己转变了兴趣,对某个主题不再关心。 8)您目前使用什么阅读器在订阅RSS? 基本上是通过Bloglines.com来阅读。 9)您选择该阅读器的理由是? 可以在多个地方阅读,比如在家里,办公室、机房。 10)您还使用其他什么RSS服务? feedburner的第三方RSS服务。 11)您觉得阻碍RSS发展的因素在于? 可能是我眼光太短的缘故,我看不到有什么阻碍。 技术方面,它会被进一步扩充,而不仅仅局限于写作的内容;而且会被嵌入到各种应用中,包括生成和阅读。 12)您对于RSS版权问题的看法? 在RSS上发生的版权争议,主要还是在对RSS内容原作者的版权是否尊重的问题。 13)您怎么看RSS广告? 那要看什么形式。如果一段短文,向新浪等门户网站那样到处贴新闻,谁也受不了,可是如果就简单的几行文本,还是可以接受的。目前订阅的几个RSS中就带有广告,没受干扰。 目前我不会加广告,呵呵,受益太低,没必要,如果,嗯,我想想,如果按照每个订阅者每则网志1元来支付的话,我倒是乐意添加,不过只局限于类似GAdsense那样的文本广告。呵呵,可能么?? 3、Blogger 3)XML小图标是否表示,您愿意被别人聚合? 一般网站或者Blogger都有版权上的说明,这个说明不仅仅针对Web的内容,也包括了内容的其它呈现变式,比如RSS、比如语音。 所以呢,我以为在使用XML小图标上,首先要了解它的主人的版权说明。很多人仅仅是允许阅读,而不允许聚合作他用。
Source favicon03:13 Saying thank you with pictures » Official Google Blog




I recently got married and wanted to send out thank-you notes together with hundreds of photos our guests took using the cameras we put on the tables. Picasa made the process super easy.



In Picasa, select the folder with your pictures. Click the "Gift CD" button and follow the instructions to set your picture size and CD name. To add a nice effect, check the "Include Slideshow" box -- this adds a slideshow presentation that plays when the CD is launched (way more fun than a boring list of files). For recipients who might enjoy saving the photos and viewing them later, check the box to include a copy of Picasa on the CD (it's only 3.9MB). Click "Burn Disc" and Picasa creates the CD.



The finishing touch: a customized photo CD cover. Select a picture and click the "Print" button. Here's what it looks like:



In the top menu, go to to Tools > Options > Printing, select CD Label Size and click OK. Set CD Label as your layout size and print.



You're done -- and now I'm done with my thank-you "work." I'm happy to report the photo CDs were a big hit.

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