Apparently while I was being a tourist in Berkeley, Google was making their Jabber server public, maybe, or maybe some folks are leaking. Hard to tell. Jason Calacanis likes it. Phil Torrone was able to connect. I like that it's Jabber because my software knows how to talk Jabber. Should make some interesting connections possible in Instant Outliner Land? Time will tell.  Permanent link to this item in the archive.
I bought a Mac today. Now I can work on the Mac version of the OPML Editor. Should make a difference in the quality of the software.  Permanent link to this item in the archive.
Steve Gillmor: "Ray Ozzie becomes the first FOO to cross party lines." Permanent link to this item in the archive.
A picture named smallglobe.jpgAgain, a lite-post-day, over in the East Bay, hanging out visiting friends. On Thursday I'll head down to the south bay, then -- not sure where the wind will blow me next. Maybe a massage retreat. Maybe Burning Man. Hmmmm. Maybe a Seattle nerd-out? I had a very interesting breakfast on Sunday with Ray Ozzie. Lots of ideas in the air. It's a good thing he was at the OPML Roadshow. Another idea in the air is a meta-BloggerCon, a very small off-site-size conference to discuss its future. Maybe that would be a good thing to do over Labor Day. Mary Hodder, what do you think? Doc Searls? It's definitely an idea to explore on the west coast or maybe in a distributed fashion around the globe.  Permanent link to this item in the archive.
Yankee: New England Foliage RSS Feeds. Permanent link to this item in the archive.
Phil Ringnalda: O'Reilly search engine spam. Permanent link to this item in the archive.
Alex Barnett has been having fun with Flickr. Permanent link to this item in the archive.
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