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9 months ago
in Tools I Use on /Message
When I do need a desktop app for documents, I've found that I like iWork's apps more. Keynote was the beginning and then I fell in love with Numbers and Pages. For my web apps, I've moved gdocs and gmail out of Firefox and into Fluid. I love having a dock icon for my gmail.
1 year ago
in Doriot Quote Of The Day on A VC
The quotes are interesting, but what I'd really love is some analysis of what's behind them. A short quote standing alone is just empty calories. Maybe I should tackle that.
1 year ago
in Activity Stream a.k.a. Web Presence | iSeanReiser on iSeanReiser | ~ is where the <3 is
This only seems to be a bug with certain systems. As far as I can tell, it's a php 4 thing. In general, I'm not going to spend a lot of time ensuring that the module works in obsolete environments (php5 is 4 years old and php4 was declared unsupported almost 3 years ago). However in this case, it's an easy change with little chance of impacting anything else, so I'll get it in.
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1 year ago
in 2008/03/27/chris-pirillo-gnomepal-drupal/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Jacob: It's not all hot air. We've been developing it for months for our own usage and now we're opening it up to the community.
There will be a site up later today with the bleeding edge, the code will be in a public SVN repository, etc.
We have no intention of forking Drupal. What we're doing is creating a pre-configured instance of Drupal with the right themes and modules woven together. With the custom code that's needed to get it all to work.
Drupal does a lot of things. We're taking one of those things (community) and building all the little things that are needed to make it work right out of the box. It's not going to be for everybody and not appropriate for every site. And that's okay.
There will be a site up later today with the bleeding edge, the code will be in a public SVN repository, etc.
We have no intention of forking Drupal. What we're doing is creating a pre-configured instance of Drupal with the right themes and modules woven together. With the custom code that's needed to get it all to work.
Drupal does a lot of things. We're taking one of those things (community) and building all the little things that are needed to make it work right out of the box. It's not going to be for everybody and not appropriate for every site. And that's okay.
1 year ago
in 2007/11/07/google-reader-blogroll/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
What does this mean: "describes how he make what he calls a blogroll on his site can take a look at what he likes to read." I can't even comprehend what you were trying to say.
Regardless, this posting is just plain factually wrong. The entire purpose and premise of this posting is that the Google Reader blogroll isn't a blogroll because it's the contents of a number of blogs, instead of direct links to those blogs.
Not sure what you're looking at, but here's an excerpt of what I see in Steve's blogroll...
# Blog Maverick
# Boing Boing
# Box.net Blog
# Carsonified!
# 'Change, Culture, Creativity, Communication'
# Charlie Owen
Sure looks like a list of blogs to me.
Regardless, this posting is just plain factually wrong. The entire purpose and premise of this posting is that the Google Reader blogroll isn't a blogroll because it's the contents of a number of blogs, instead of direct links to those blogs.
Not sure what you're looking at, but here's an excerpt of what I see in Steve's blogroll...
# Blog Maverick
# Boing Boing
# Box.net Blog
# Carsonified!
# 'Change, Culture, Creativity, Communication'
# Charlie Owen
Sure looks like a list of blogs to me.
1 year ago
in 2007/11/05/aol-platform/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Who's "Smith"? I thought you were talking to Mike Jones?
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Adam Ostrow
ack, brain fart, fixed
1 year ago
in Twittering Photos on A VC
A friend of mine runs http://beenup2.com which allows people to photo stream their life. Send a photo from your phone, attach some text and a location, and all your friends can see it, comment in it, etc.
Sort of like a combination of Flickr, twitter, and loopt.
Sort of like a combination of Flickr, twitter, and loopt.
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fredwilson
does it let you keep your photos on Flickr?
1 year ago
in How To Get Attention From Your VC on A VC
Fred, since you don't mention *how* to get attention from your VC, just that it's important to do so, I wrote up some tips on that at http://www.sacstarts.com/2007/10/06/getting-you...
1 year ago
in 2007/10/03/riaa-sony-fair-use/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
RIAA has held this position for several years. In a filing about the DCMA they said, "creating a back-up copy of a music CD is not a non-infringing use." They also said, however, "it's perfectly lawful to take a CD that you've purchased, upload it onto your computer." (see http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/archives/004409.php)
It would seem that they've been fairly consistent in their views over time, even if they inconsistently apply the basic concepts behind their idea of fair use.
It would seem that they've been fairly consistent in their views over time, even if they inconsistently apply the basic concepts behind their idea of fair use.
2 years ago
in 2007/05/14/imified-feedcrier/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Pete, thanks for the coverage. I'm excited about what we'll be able to do as part of IMified.
2 years ago
in 2007/02/13/whosonmypage/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Steve,
I know the founders of Who's On My Page, and although I'm not familiar with the technical details of the service, I'd be shocked if the guys behind this were spamming. They simply aren't those sort of people.
Not being a heavy MySpace user, I'm not sure why your account would be sending spam, but I can say that it's very easy for a JavaScript widget to read your login details from your cookie.
If the MySpace login cookie is readable from your friend's profile pages, then JavaScript widgets have access to it as well. It would not be difficult for a widget to log in as you and spam away.
Any widget installed on a profile you view could conceivably steal your cookie. That's one reason that MySpace has been heavily limiting what widgets can do and why eBay, LiveJournal, and other services don't allow script in their content.
I know the founders of Who's On My Page, and although I'm not familiar with the technical details of the service, I'd be shocked if the guys behind this were spamming. They simply aren't those sort of people.
Not being a heavy MySpace user, I'm not sure why your account would be sending spam, but I can say that it's very easy for a JavaScript widget to read your login details from your cookie.
If the MySpace login cookie is readable from your friend's profile pages, then JavaScript widgets have access to it as well. It would not be difficult for a widget to log in as you and spam away.
Any widget installed on a profile you view could conceivably steal your cookie. That's one reason that MySpace has been heavily limiting what widgets can do and why eBay, LiveJournal, and other services don't allow script in their content.
2 years ago
in 2007/01/22/lijit/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
That's got to be a typo... $900 million?
2 years ago
in Tips for Publishing RSS feeds - Part 1 on Tom Markiewicz
I'd caution publishers against doing advertising on their own by adding footers to their feeds. Publishers that do this don't generally implement it well, and they change the ads periodically. This results in feed readers re-displaying the entire feed and annoying subscribers.
2 years ago
in Feedvertise with Text Link Ads on Sage Blogger
Just a clarification, Pheedo and others don't serve feed as as script. Feed readers don't allow Javascript because of the potential security holes when doing so.
Disclosure: I was one of Pheedo's founders, but I no longer work there.
Disclosure: I was one of Pheedo's founders, but I no longer work there.
2 years ago
in Feedvertise with Text Link Ads on Vlad Zabblotskyy - A politically Incorrect Blogger
Just a clarification, Pheedo and others don't serve feed as as script. Feed readers don't allow Javascript because of the potential security holes when doing so.
Disclosure: I was one of Pheedo's founders, but I no longer work there.
Disclosure: I was one of Pheedo's founders, but I no longer work there.
FYI, I was seeing this behavior in my testbed which is an MAMP environment running PHP 5.2.5, so it's not entirely a 4 thing (of course throwing OSX into the mix adds some complexity)
I'm working on a friend feed plugin when it's done I'll shoot you a copy.