Category: Radio Free Blogistan

  • Peek-a-boo

    A shout out to the folks reading the internal “Stuff” blog at Pyra Labs. I can’t see it (it’s on their intranet, as I understand it), but they’ve shown up in my referrer logs. I do intend to do a RU vs. Blogger comparison (and many other match-ups, not all involving Radio), and I’d welcome…

  • Feeding Multiple Blogs with Categories

    Thanks to a pointer from John Robb at UserLand, I can link to Paolo Valdemarin’s explanation of how to direct different categories to different website destinations. I haven’t worked through this myself, but it will enable me, for instance, to send my MemeWatch category to my as-yet-unignited memewatch.com website. In a sense there is a…

  • So What if "Blog" Isn't Euphonious?

    According to Dave Winer, William Safire will be blessing the usage of the word blog in his Sunday column: Safire is the authority on American English. So blog is now a very real word. It will be in the Oxford English Dictionary, and Safire has written it up. We all did something real. Jorn Barger,…

  • Help with Blogger Archive Feature?

    For some reason the template I’m using for my Junk Mail blog at mediajunkie.com isn’t rendering the archives correctly. The script code seems to be there. The source of the script exists (at http://mediajunkie.com/archive/slush.html), but something’s wrong and I’m not seeing it. If someone with more Blogger experience could take a look and tell me…

  • Diaries, Bookmarks, and Everything Inbetween

    Reading Chaords Everywhere I Look I was prompted to jot this info down about the types of blogs in the blogosphere: There is a range of weblog types, from the personal journal at one end of the spectrum to the annotated set of links at the other. Somewhere in the middle is the new pundit/commentator…

  • More Follow-up On RU vs. LJ (with gblake)

    gblake wrote me the following (with permission to post here, my comments and questions interspersed): Your questions echo a lot of mine when I started. I was a Blogger user originally and decided to give Radio a try when it was released last December. 1. A lot of people use the typical design for their…