Category: Radio Free Blogistan

  • Wishlist as manifesto

    In anticipation of BloggerCon, Dave Winer recently put out a general call for suggestions about the next generation of blogging software, from the user’s perspectives. What features would we like to see? what’s missing? what do we need? what’s next? Shimon Rura and Lisa Williams have taken a first cut at sifting through the suggestions…

  • Posting photos from flickr

    Tom Coates is a cutie Originally uploaded by Stewart. Posted by xian from The still-in-beta flickr YASNS has recently added a blog bridge that enables you to post anyone’s photos to just about any kind of weblog (it speaks Atom, too). You don’t get to edit the boilerplate stuff (the stuff that appears above what…

  • PhoneCom scheduled for Boston, 1876

    Jeneane Sessum and RageBoy are having a little fun at the expense of the second annual BloggerCon (which, full disclosure, I’d love to attend if I could get myself to Boston then, but I’ve already got one trip to Boston in the works this year – for the Democratic convention – so it’s not going…

  • Blogging's cardinal sins

    Recently, a commenter noted that the links here at RFB are hard to see for some people, meaning they’re less accessible than they should be. (The commenter kindly directed us to Dive into Accessibility.) I value feedback like that and will tackle it if need be, but since we will be rolling out a new…

  • Open thread

    We never have an open thread here on RFB. I shy away from generic-titled link-remaindering and so I’ve never liked the way “Open Thread” looks in my RSS reader. I realize that this has to do with the weak integration of blog and discussion board ways as discussed recently, but not in an easy way…

  • Jimmy Carter is blogging from Africa

    The Carter Center’s website is publishing journal or weblog-style reports by Jimmy Carter from the field. He is currently in Africa. It’s not blogging in the sense that it’s not automatica and direct and easy, but their using the terminology themselves, so I think that counts. First ex-Presidential blogger? [via Seb’s Open Research (via Geodog)]