Welcoming the Wired
Saturday, May 1, 2004

A hearty welcome (bienvenidos!) to all Wired readers following the trail from Ryan's RSS story -- I see by my sidebar, the interview I mentioned some days back has seen the light of the phosphors as 'Will RSS Readers Clog the Web?' -- good stuff.

I'm honoured and I welcome you all.

Those seeking context and background, and my and my readers' commentary on what we can do about this doom-sayer immanent RSS meltdown, should check out this guidebook post summarizing the whole trail.

For those expecting a sample of the "Linux blog" who's feed was at the heart of that interview, the blog in question is actually The Communiqué, a Drupal-based e-Zinish sort of bloggy-thing grown out of my now-defunct Teledynamics Communications company. It's where I put my opensource and free software evangelism.

Those curious about the tech-culture musings from humble, unpaid and unedited self-published sources can find my thunk-works on bloggishness and socially softwarables and all things ado about this skin of us most naturally under the Skin of Culture link but also somewhat in the closely related skincell-growth of Here Comes Everybody; my more being-human stuff is filed under There are Verses about this and if dig music and culture and want to keep it that way, you may like to dig into my grand plan to depose the RIAA, and just to show we do put our art where my mouth is, you can download our own share friendly MP3 tracks over at our band page.

Anyway, welcome aboard, poke about, converse, enjoy and all, but if you do take my feed (or this one) please please be so kind as to do so from a spec-compliant reader :)

Submitted by mrG on Sat, 2004-05-01 12:12.


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Wired Magazine has an article on blog aggregators linking to one of the blogs I like to read, Teledyn. I actually computed some numbers about this at one time but unfortunately they're on my crashed laptop. Hopefully I'll have......

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