Ted Leung on the air
Ted Leung on the air: Open Source, Java, Python, and ...
  Ted Leung on the air: Open Source, Java, Python, and ...
   Sun, 03 Aug 2003   
      
  
  
  
    I want something new, too
    
   
    
     [via Dewayne Mikkelson and his Radio WebDog, Shadow] Elizabeth Grigg wants something new.   She wants blogging software so new and radical that
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    I'm not even sure what I want different... I just want something different. What I want, really, is something so radically different that it's hard to even call it "blog software"Kim wants something different too:
I want to make a tool for creating websites based on faceted classification. This is basically what I do for work, but I want to make a simple version that emphasizes ease of use over feature set. This would be targeted at self-publishing (ala Movable Type) and community-publishing (ala Wiki)There's a lot more there and you should go read it. All I can say is, look at the category that this post appears in...
   
       
       
       A flurry of "I want something new" posts, mostly rounded up by Ted Leung. Ted points to "microcontent". What's promising...
Posted by Trackback from Raw Blog at Sun Aug 3 09:49:36 2003
      
      Posted by Trackback from Raw Blog at Sun Aug 3 09:49:36 2003
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