The News Review:
- Danny Wallace: My week in media
- Mystery blogger TWL discusses his/her kit
- Sherwood Announce Fall Tour Dates
- Web 2.0 Won’t Eat Your Mouse
- DERI submits semantic web standards proposal
Danny Wallace: My week in media
Independent – Aug 20, 2007
I miss the atmosphere and the queuing and even the fact that it takes you 23 minutes to get a pint of warm beer. With the podcasts I’ve been able to find a little of the excitement I’m missing. I usually pop into Graham Linehan’s blog Why That’s Delightful (whythatsdelightful. He wrote Father Ted and The IT Crowd. He finds little nuggets of loveliness on the web and he’s introduced me to the delights Serbian rap.
Mystery blogger TWL discusses his/her kit
Inquirer – Aug 20, 2007
Without that Martin there’sno way I could have extorted that £500 from you. The Blogger platform was an absolute favourite of mine but I’ve recently embraced Wordpress as it has more lightsand buttons that just snap in place — in particular graphics and analytics. Google’s various bits and bobs are alsoexcellent. Even in this crazy 2. 0 world I find it incredible that such top quality kit is available for free.
Sherwood Announce Fall Tour Dates
soulshine.ca – Aug 20, 2007
If you missed them while they were in town first check out what they’re about. com)is where the band shows support for charitable organizations like TheHungersite. com and discuss ways we can all get more involved. Canadian fans can catch the band with The Academy Is.
Web 2.0 Won’t Eat Your Mouse
Law.com – Aug 20, 2007
Jorn Barger coined the term weblog to describe the process of “logging the Web. ” Blogs can target a niche clientele share case law and legislative commentary with colleagues and demonstrate expertise in a given practice area. The most effective blog software platforms include.
DERI submits semantic web standards proposal
Siliconrepublic.com – Aug 20, 2007
The SIC specification enables the exploitation of knowledge created by communities on the Web in applications such as blogging message boards and media sharing. It has been initiated at DERI and co-developed with a wide range of companies research organisations and volunteers around the world. SIC is already widely deployed on the web with extensions for popular systems such as WordPress a widespread blogging application; Drupal a popular content management system; and phpBB an open source forum software. 0 companies use SIC for the exchange and aggregation of community information. “DERI is playing a leading role in creating cutting-edge web technology and standard proposals” said Professor Stefan Decker director of DERI. “SIC is just another example of how technology developed in Ireland is changing the world and the web for the better enabling new opportunities for Irish and European industry.