Mark Pilgrim is doing something cool with his weblog posts: by searching the posts for HTML CITE tags, he now has a view of his posts sorted by who he was citing. Very useful. I don't think he needed the more-semantic-than-thou snarkiness to make his point though.
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Services Intro
discover the key visual elements that will effectively communicate.
help define your needs, architect and build the site.
enable efficient information exchange.
recent work.
Google changes in-depth
As several people have already noted, Google has made some major changes in their most recent update. The weblogging community was hit hard... (link)
Interference With A Business Model
Mark Pilgrim points to Bruce Schneier's latest article on the entertainment industry. It contains this pithy bit: "They're trying to invent a new crime: interference with a business model."
Outliners, Outlining, Cont'd
Note to Dave - Mark may have said he does not like outliners; however, he DOES understand the power of an outliner:
I like to edit Python code in an IDE (or in Emacs in python-mode), which autoindents for me and allows me to "fold" code blocks (collapse an outline node) that I'm not currently using. He's already got what you're offering him in Radio's outliner (the one Frontier programmers all love)- but without the ability to easily edit that same script in some other text editor.
Mark Pilgrim on OPML
Mark Pilgrim investigates OPML. He makes some of the same observations that I've made in the past (unfortunately I don't believe I published any of them, so go read his).
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