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02 February 2012
The End Of The Global Internet? Google's Blogger Starts Using Country-Specific Domains To Permit Local Censorship
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Twitter has taken quite a lot of heat for putting in place the capability to block tweets on a geographical basis. This begins to look ...
06 October 2009
Blogger's Massive Fail
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I can't believe this. When posting the previous entry, I got this message: Blogger currently allows a maximum of 10 labels per post, an...
26 January 2009
Of Blogs and Microblogging
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The eagle-eyed among you (everyone, surely), will have noticed the sudden excrudescence of a widget to the right. Since this represents the...
10 December 2008
UN Accredits Blogger for First Time
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A good one , too : After two days of deliberations, the United Nations officials at the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change in Poznan,...
14 August 2008
Reed Elsevier Steals Blogger's Words...
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...and then copyrights them. Much more here .
19 November 2007
Google Desperately Seeking Picasa
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What on earth took them so long? Finally, Google has integrated Picasa Web Albums into Google Image Search. Public albums can be enabled for...
22 October 2007
China Gets Wired
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Indeed, it's possible that the restrictions on press reporting, both on- and offline, is actually spurring Internet use. In the first ha...
23 December 2006
Warning: Taggers at Work
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As I've noted before, tagging seems to be something people visiting this site find useful. So I've decided to tag all the older po...
12 December 2006
5 Things I've Learned From a Year's Blogging
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Today is the first anniversary of opendotdotdot. Since this fact is of little interest to anyone but myself, I thought it might be useful t...
23 November 2006
Spitting the Atom
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If you're using the main/atom feed for this blog at http://opendotdotdot.blogspot.com/atom.xml there seems to be a problem with Blogger ...
04 September 2006
Rich Blogger, Poor Blogger
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There's a fun thread on Thomas Hawk's Digital Connections blog, where people are having a go at Blogger. And quite right too: it...
01 September 2006
Under the Blogger Beta Bonnet
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I mentioned a couple of weeks back that this blog is now running on the new Blogger Beta (with all the downsides that this implies). It tu...
Opening Up Google
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Google exerts its fascination in part because it so opaque. A quintessential Web 2.0 company, owner of Blogger, it also has few outward-fac...
14 August 2006
Windows Live Writer - Half Open?
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Microsoft's Windows Live Writer , which allows you to post to blogs directly from a WYSIWYG desktop app, is hardly open in the traditio...
19 April 2006
Bloggers Do It Openly
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So bloggers do matter after all, according to this Guardian piece . That there exist groups of people who wield a power disproportionate ...
04 April 2006
Ozymandias in Blogland
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A fascinating post on Beebo (via C|net ): a list of the top 50 blogs, six years ago. It's interesting to see some familiar names at th...
12 March 2006
Mozart the Blogger
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To celebrate the 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth, I've been reading some of his letters , described by Einstein ( Alfred , not ...
04 March 2006
Digg This, It's Groovy
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Digg.com is a quintessentially Web 2.0 phenomenon: a by-the-people, for-the-people version of Slashdot (itself a keyWeb 1.0 site). So Dig...
28 February 2006
Blogroll, Drumroll
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This fellow Blogger blogger is well worth taking a look at if you're interested in science and technology (well, that's everybody, ...
23 February 2006
The Blogification of the Cyber Union
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I suppose it was inevitable that Google would go from being regarded as quite the dog's danglies to being written off as a real dog'...
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