Weblog changes
I’ve changed a couple of things about this weblog. First, in the referrer listings I keep with each post, I am now filtering out search engine referrers. They were not only filling up the lists, b...
I’ve changed a couple of things about this weblog. First, in the referrer listings I keep with each post, I am now filtering out search engine referrers. They were not only filling up the lists, b...
You have to look closely, but Figure A of Mike’s article is showing a NewsGator folder. Cool! Too bad the toolbar was turned off… ;-) Outlook 2003 offers many new features, but it will cost you...
Wow…I’m a little overwhelmed by the great feedback on NewsGator 1.2. Many thanks to everyone…you all contributed to making yesterday the single largest traffic day to date on newsgator.com, by a l...
NewsGator 1.2 has been released! I won’t duplicate the release announcements…here are the important links: Announcement / Change List Press Release Downloads Plug-in information Plug-in devel...
With most news aggregators available today, you can read weblog posts. NewsGator 1.1 offers excellent integration with Outlook; and given a weblog post, you can forward it via email. Tomorrow...
In a post about programming languages and XML, Don Box says: the real challenge is bringing hoards of developers who jumped on the OO train and believe that no other approach to design or imple...
Today I was looking for a way to do nested expression matching with regular expressions, and pretty much came up empty. Then after a trip to the bookstore to pick up Mastering Regular Expressions b...
(warning: blatant NewsGator plug ahead!) Ok, so I’m a little bit behind. :-) In a post back in April, Dave Winer says: RSS readers that work like Usenet readers are a waste of time, imho. Aggr...
I’m pleased to announce that NewsGator 1.2 will include full support for IBlogExtension, and we will simultaneously release plug-ins for most major weblog publishing tools. Apparently the Blogg...
Addy Santo suggests that aggregators support full text searching: Is anyone out there willing to take on a real challenge? Then how about adding full text indexing into your aggregators! Yet...