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RSS feeds: survey says Yes!

Posted on September 19, 2005 Written by Diane

First I’m a year behind with “blogs” and “blogging software,” and now this: at long last I’ve discovered the joy of RSS feeds. I have been using Blogrolling to maintain my list of blogs, and you can see I still have a gigantic list of blogs over to the right. But if you’re wondering why your blog was on there and is no longer, I’ve probably moved it to my RSS and Atom newsreader, NetNewsWire.

And if you don’t have an RSS feed on your blog. Make one. ‘Cause I’m gonna stop reading your blog, and so are a bunch of other people.

For those of you as ignorant of RSS as I was a week ago, RSS (who cares what the acronym stands for? but if you must know, it stands for Rich Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication) is a way to distribute the headlines and content of…well, just about anything. Blogs, news sites, updates to the Wikipedia.

I was refreshing my Blogroll 20 times a day, to see if the little “updated” icon showed up next to a blog. And sometimes I’d already seen the post, but the updated icon stayed there for the requisite number of hours, during which time the blog might have updated again. Then for a couple of weeks (it seemed), Blogrolling was down, so there were a whole bunch of blogs I never visited, not realizing they had been updated. And I kept visiting other blogs over and over again, hoping to see if they’d been updated.

I don’t need to do this any more. Now I click the “Refresh All” button in NetNewsWire and it shows me the headlines of new articles in my favorite blogs. And if the blog is syndicating using RSS 2.0, I get the whole entry. If it’s using RSS 1.0, I get the first paragraph or so, at which point I click the link and new tab with the blog opens up.

I’m slowly trying to delete the blogs I have a feed for off my Blogroll. I’m frustrated by how many blogs don’t use RSS: if your host doesn’t provide RSS/Atom support, I think you can sign up with Feedburner to make a feed. And if you don’t have any good RSS reading software, like NetNewsWire or Safari, you can use Bloglines.

I guess the downside of all this is that now there’s instant notification of new posts, which means my desire for even more new stuff grows. But it’s way cool and I’ll be very annoyed with you if you don’t syndicate.

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I told Darin I was using NetNewsWire instead of Safari to read blogs using RSS. He sighed and said, “Well, at least they’re using WebKit.” (A project Darin also works on.)

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Update: Apparently my RSS feed looks wonky. Waaah. And how come certain headlines keep showing up as new, even after I’ve read them? Do they show up as new if they get edited or something? (Corrente is an especial offender: its headlines are always renewing themselves.)

And I was going to attempt to explain the differences between RSS 1.0, RSS 2.0, and Atom — but why should I, when there are better-informed people out there to do it for me?

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Pomme mit agua

Posted on September 15, 2005 Written by Diane

One of the celeb stories going around right now is about Gwyneth Paltrow’s daughter’s multilingual abilities:

Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin’s baby daughter can speak Spanish. .

The Hollywood actress has revealed Apple’s first word was ‘Agua’ – Spanish for ‘water’ – and says she is trying to teach her even more.

Gwyneth said: “‘Agua’ was her first word. She says a lot of words in Spanish, I speak to her in Spanish sometimes because I want her to learn”.

Now, I don’t know if Ms. Gwyneth has a nanny or not, or where she and her family live. But this reminds me of a funny thing I noticed about the babies in Los Angeles.

They all said “agua.”

Sophia said it for the longest time. She had a nanny who used it. I admit that the first time I heard her say it I became a bit worried: was I not spending enough time with her? I wanted her to be comfortable with Spanish, but this was ridiculous!

But then I noticed her friend Lucy also said it. Lucy didn’t have a nanny. She did once in a while go to a drop-in daycare run by a Spanish-speaking lady. But it wasn’t a regular thing at all, so Lucy wasn’t exposed to Spanish a lot.

Her friend Calvin said it, and Calvin was never away from his English-only mother until the day she went into the hospital to have another baby. Of course, he had his friends who were saying “agua,” so he must have picked it up there.

My theory is that “agua” may be easier to say than “water” (because of the “t” stop).

Anyhow, I mention this anecdote only to say: Gwyneth, it might not mean anything. Really.

(You get to blame Darin for the title to this one, by the way.)

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For that price, you get a condo. A small one.

Posted on September 15, 2005 Written by Diane

From today’s San Jose Mercury:

There are signs that the meteoric rise in Silicon Valley housing prices may be slowing — but you wouldn’t know it from the home sales numbers released Wednesday.

The median price of a single-family resale home in Santa Clara County reached a record $714,000 in August, up 2 percent from July and 21 percent from a year earlier.

It’s not going to be pretty, is it?

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