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January 14th, 2006

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Posted by Steve Gillmor @ 11:33 am

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As quietly as he went partial text, Tom Foremski appears to have gone back to full text. Nice.

Ever since Jeremy Zawodny pointed out his RSS 2.0 feed, I’ve been enjoying the full jeremy. Also nice.

Michael Gartenberg’s analysis /reporting of the Apple story has been authoritative.

No word directly from Jonathan Schwartz, though Stephen Shankland on yesterday’s Gillmor Gang recording says he was in Mexico. Cringely calls Jonathan out as not appearing to know how to save the company. Jonathan’s paneling with Rod Smith and Tim O’Reilly on Thursday in the Valley, but as usual these days I’m not invited. I may be in NY anyway for Root’s Vaultstock.

Signed up for Mashcamp. Halfway to full last night.

Noise: Content consortium to attack Google. Zzzzzzzz.

"Let’s all get up and sing me a song that was a hit before your mother was born."

Another good one: Cringe says Google is not building a desktop operating system. Right. Desktop Office system. My wife bought me a small calendar for my pocket system. Please please please Google ship the damn calendar app.

Nick Carr: the Gmail beta is the best mail app out there. All software is beta. And remember: blogs are beta. You said that.

Should I let the attentionnet and attentionnetworks domains slide? Aplus wants 34 bucks for 1 year.

 

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