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  • Battle of the Blogs

    As commercial interests have increasingly dominated the Internet, Web logs have come to represent a bastion of individual expression and pure democracy for millions of bloggers.

  • Blogging goes to uni

    One of the oldest universities in the US has hopped on the Internet's hottest new trend, hiring software developer Dave Winer to help get students and faculty blogging.

  • Yahoo tests syndication technology for MyYahoo

    Yahoo plans to test RSS technology for its personalisation tools, giving people the ability to automatically receive news and information feeds from third parties onto MyYahoo pages.

  • When Programmers Can Write No More

    In the digital age, writer's block has morphed into programmer's block. Unable to conjure the next line of code? Suggested cures range from bars of chocolate to meditation.

Blogs (1)

  • Read the blog post - Paul Montgomery, ZDNet Australia

    Atom atomises RSS, rest easy

    Amazon engineer DeWitt Clinton's ringing endorsement of Atom over RSS as the XML flavour of choice for syndicated feed content for discerning geeks made headlines yesterday, although the points he makes have been made before.

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