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July 13th, 2005

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Posted by Steve Gillmor @ 10:34 pm

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OK, time for another round of non-full-text feed blackmail:

Marc Canter, get with the program DUDE (second warning)

Doc Searls, open the Garage door, please.

InfoWorld TechWatch - not only do you force me to click to find out who wrote the post, but sometimes it’s not Paul Krill or Ephraim Schwartz. I’m faaaadddiiiing…

Between The Lines (biting hand that feeds me) — With Phil Windley joining Dan Farber and David (the Typist) Berlind, there’s no chance of a dud anymore. Open media this.

Mary Jo Foley, same goes for you with MS Watch. Jim Louderback: transparency, transparency, transparency.

Frank Barnako’s Internet Daily feed

Mike Vizard - Thinking Out Loud

Jeremy Zawodny

Thanks for your attention to this matter

Oh, John Dvorak, please keep yours as is. Thanks.

Remember: The time you save may be is your own.

 

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Marc has full content feeds
http://marc.blogs.it/index.xml looks like a full text feed to me ... ?... (Read the rest)
Posted by: myelin Posted on: 07/14/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Huh?  getgaim | 07/14/05
Ah... who can we take seriousl now?  KRemde | 07/14/05
what a waste of zdnet space...  el1jones | 07/14/05
Full-Text is nice, but...  KRemde | 07/14/05
Marc has full content feeds  myelin | 07/14/05

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