para palm: gerenciar proJetos
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23/12/2003, 09:28
nao me perguntem porque o nome eh escrito errado, mas a dica eh boa:
Progect Manager 0.29 is now available and includes a project list
that allows you to categorize projects plus other minor fixes and
improved translations for German, Italian, French, Spanish and the
developer is working on others. One of the few FREE full featured
Palm programs available
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ok, ok... o link vai quebrar...
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o futuro do conteudo sindicado
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22/12/2003, 19:03
cross-listing total... recebi essa mensagem numa lista de k-logs que
assino, e como ela trata de RSS achei que podia ser util. e caso
alguem queira ver uma aplicacao pratica e automatica de RSS...
http://radar.usina.com
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Dear K-Loggers,
RSS means really simple syndication. It is a simple way for
subscribers to "sign-up" for news from a weblog or news source (much,
much easier than I went through when my tech team worked with Reuters
and other news sources back in 1998). Subscribers can sign up for
multiple individual RSS feeds and get all new posts delivered to
their
desktop aggregator (or website aggregator) every hour.
RSS feeds make it possible to keep tabs on many more information
sources than can be done via bookmarks/browsing. Typically, people
keep up with 7 or so sites using bookmarks/browsing. They can
potentially keep up with well over one hundred using RSS (I do for
example). However, managing that list is a pain. It is also
difficult to manipulate it to get what I want.
In order to push syndication to new levels (hundreds of sites
subscribed) and make it easier for people to get to that level, we
need synthetic feeds. Synthetic feeds combine the RSS feeds of
multiple sites in a single stream. By subscribing to one synthetic
feed, you get all of the individual feeds at once.
Here are some ideas on how synthetic feeds can be made to work for
you:
1) A synthetic feed editing interface. An easy way to create a
selection of weblogs that combine into a single synthetic feed. A
simple point and click interface that lets me deselect and add feeds
to that synthetic feed. This works nicely as a way to build feeds
from a specific community or department: sales, marketing,
engineers,
etc.
2) Search query based synthetic feeds. The ability to run a search
query against a selection of feeds which creates a synthetic feed.
The ability to do this against Google News would be nice too (I have
built feeds based on queries against Google News already, but it is a
pain). For example: a query that looks for mentions of a specific
customer or product.
3) Feedrolls of synthetic feeds. The capability to build a simple
blogroll of those synthetic feeds (a nice box/list that fits into the
weblog format). Radio has this, but it would be nice to see the
feature set improved. It would also be nice to see something like
blogrolling.com for synthetic feeds. A feedroll is a storefront for
feed shopping.
4) Simple ways to share synthetic feeds. Simple publishing methods
either through a service or via a publishing tool (OPML is one way).
Combined with a feedroll, a simple sharing system would be nice.
For
example: I like Paul's synthetic terrorism feed. I cut and paste it
to my aggregator's subscription page or click on it in my feed
service
account. Paul is now doing the work of keeping that feed pruned and
up to date for me.
5) A rating system for synthetic feeds. This is particularly
important for query based synthetic feeds. I would like to see a
darwinian system in place that lets me find the best feeds developed
for specific topics. Feedrolls + Sharing system + Rating system =
viral application. For example: I go to Paul's site. I read his
feedroll. There are a couple interesting synthetic feeds he is
using.
I try one out. I find I don't like it after a couple of days. I go
back to the site and give that feed a negative rating. The rating
for
Paul's feed could then be aggregated into a feed service website. I
could then use that site to find the best feed on that topic area.
6) A packaged way to create "Feedrings" that replace "Webrings."
This
would allow me to create or join ad hoc "birds of a feather"
syndication rings with other writers. "Join my technology Feedring"
etc. The mechanism for people to subscribe to these feedrings would
be on the front page of all members. For example: to join a
feedring
of tech CIOs, all I would need to do is cut an paste my RSS feed into
a form on the feedring service and place the feedring template code
into my weblog template (this could be automated on the publishing
side). Again, my synthetic feedring grows by itself. I don't have
to
do the work. Another viral application feature.
7) Simple hand edited feeds (recursive synthetic feeds). A simple
system to select the best news items from a synthetic feed and
republish it as a feed. I know that many weblogs do this already via
category publishing (Radio UserLand does), however, there should be
easier ways to share the benefits of this work.
8) Feed networks that leverage groups of affiliated individuals. A
system by which news feeds from affiliated weblogs flow up to a
single
combined synthetic feed that is published to the group weblog.
Affiliated weblogs also subscribe to each other. Items that show up
on two or more affiliated weblogs (items that are similar in the
links
they use or the language used in the news item) are included in the
synthetic feed. This is an automated Slashdot approach to finding
the
best of the best. I could set my threshold level at three votes
within the community of webloggers and not see anything below that.
Some of these ideas overlap. Hopefully, this is going to help you
think about this issue. It is not intended to be a product spec.
Sincerely,
John Robb
http://jrobb.mindplex.org
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abracos
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rene@usina.com
http://www.usina.com
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