December 17, 2005
aka Frank Gruber
- Google to launch PCs
- Google PCs are to launch soon in India...I wonder if they will be launching as a Beta?
- Google Music Search Live : SEO Consultant Esoos Bobnar
- Google Music search unveiled earlier this week and Esoos Bobnar weighs in on it.
- WSJ/NYT say Google HEARTS AOL - The Jason Calacanis Weblog
- Google acquire 5 percent of AOL and Jason Calacanis has no problem with that.

- King Kong Week : 800-CEO-READ Blog
- King Kong will most likely take over the box office this weekend with its technology driven special effects. I am going to try and see it tonight and will find out if it lives up to all the hype!
- Small Biz 101: No one starts with a masterpiece : 37signals
- 37Signals offers some small biz/start-up advice.
- Structured Blogging Will Flop : The RSS Blog
- I do not agree. I think structured blogging has excellent utility to allow blogs to do things they have not been able to do easily.
- Top Ten Web 2.0 Moments of 2005 : Web 2.0 Explorer
- Do you agree with these top 2005 Web 2.0 moments?
- GoFish Nets Deal With Tribune
- Tribune has already used this technology on the first two new Metromix sites in Baltimore and Orlando. GoFish offered the most viable options for integration into Tribune's current content management platform since they offer their own API.
*King Kong image by orkreitz via Flickr.
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I don't disagree. Structured blogging could do great thing. The problem is the implementation. Requiring users to add meta-data to HTML is a show stopper, even if the tools do this on their behalf. There's ways of doing this without requiring addition user effort.
Posted by: Randy Charles Morin | Saturday, December 17, 2005 at 06:18 PM
Gotcha Randy, thanks for the comment. You were just making the point that a standard is only as good as the folks that are diligent enough to follow it. Good point.
Posted by: Frank Gruber | Sunday, December 18, 2005 at 12:09 PM