LOTD: June 7

June 7th, 2006
Author: DialogueMedia
  • Lifehacker leads us to something interesting for people to check out: a short blogging glossary.
  • Dave Winer informs that one ISP’s customers are having trouble viewing Craigslist if they happen to download a security software utility offered to them. It has sparked multiple comments about a net neutrality concern. And while this doesn’t appear to be that exact situation, it shows a “real life example” of how users of a particular network would feel were they unable to reach a site for some random reason germane only to them. Expect Tim Karr to have comments on such a situation, as he’s been all over the net neutrality debate.
  • While I think that some might take offense to the title a little bit, check out what’s up at Socialtext with regard to the World Cup. Then, visit the Soccertext Wiki.
  • In case you hadn’t heard, Mark Fletcher is leaving Bloglines to do his startup thang once again. I’m definitely curious to see what he’s got going next, as I was a big fan of Bloglines when it came about. Mark was one of the first people I ever got to do an interview with over at The Media Drop, and based on some of the things he said way back when, I’d expect nothing less than another project we’ll all be hearing about in a short time. Well, not necessarily a Web-time short time, but a short time nonetheless. Good luck, Mark!
  • Nick Bradbury is asking anyone using NewsGator RSS products to go take a quick survey

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