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Moving to MoveableType
No, I’ve not quit blogging about Instructional Technology, I’ve just been distracted with one thing and another. I’ve returned to technical editing; one of the books I worked on, Dennis Cohen and Bob…
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Radio Userland New Blog Backup Tool
Read step by step instructions here. I’m about to go try it out myself. Later: worked like a charm, and took roughly a half hour. There’s an ongoing progress report, which is a…
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Weblogs, Outlines, and Writing
Dave Winer has posted aboout a new tool he’s working on, his Weblog Outliner. I want this. I think the ability to outline and post has enormous potential for not only blogging and…
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Stories
I’ve started using, or trying to use the Story feature in Radio. Writing the Story was fairly simple, and submitting it was equally clear. I’d like to add a link to the story…
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Radio is Complicated
I’m beginning to get the hang of Radio, I think. I wanted to move my IT blog to Radio from BloggerPro, not because I don’t like Blogger (I do like it, very much,…
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Moving from Blogger to Radio
Thanks to Lawrence Lee, Robert Occhialini and Aaron Cope, there are instructions and a script to download and run that allows you to import xml formatted blog entries from Movable Type and Blogger…
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Distinctions
Dave Winer uses analogy to distinguish Frontier, the environment (framework?) Manilla runs on, from Radio. He writes: Frontier is our mainframe. It’s centralized. It includes Manila, a deep and powerful browser-based content management…
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Userland Radio and Blogger Pro
Interesting article at Byte by John Udall on Userland’s Radio 8.0.5. He does a better job of differentiating Radio from Blogger and other tools than anything else I’ve seen. I’m thus far unimpressed…
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Yet More Blogs—And some Perls
So in my frenzied selfless search for blog tools, in between writing my dissertation, I took a look at Radio Userland. Cool. I think. Yeah, cool, but I think it’s more than it…