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Good starting point for learning about the Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA.)
Village Voice article on free wireless broadband community networks in NYC.
Noted Sci-Fi author Bruce Sterling has started a weblog.
Here's a long, wide ranging, literate (literary?) look at software design in general, and open source software design in particular. Non technical. Strange. Interesting. Important? (via HTP)
HTTP viewer. Cool. Possibly useful although I can't think how. Still, I have a feeling I'll need this to debug something one day. (via .tmp)
Blogging keeps creeping into the mainstream press (well, yes, it starts out talking about Code Red, but then it gets into blogs.) Standard explanatory fare. Nicely enthusiastic.
Well it's finally raining and I swear it is getting more humid.
Lately I've been noticing that the features we have built into this weblogging system (private/public pages, subscriptions w/ email notification, auto-archiving) almost make it suitable as a mailing list and mailing list archive system. All I really have to do is connect each page with a specific mail account (maybe this page would be connected to jim.weblog@digitalmediatree.com) and write some scirpts to glue it together. I think that could be cool if done right. Not very hard to write, but pretty hard to think of the best way to do it.
New 49 Clinton photos start here.
Blogger API. This is interesting. If there was any reason to we could now wire this system into blogger so that when you make a post here it could also (or optionally) send the post to a blogger account (and optionally publish it to the blogger page located somewhere else on the web.) I can't think of why we would do this, but it's early and I haven't even had coffee yet, so give me some time.
In any case, it's cool that he is doing this.