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@manton — is your product that close to current? I don’t know anything about your product but imagine that, like micro.blog it’s server based. have you written about it? Of course would love to know more, but I’m patient. 😀
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@manton — there’s so much happening with RSS, eventually they will see it too and will just interop without all the unnecessary reinvention.
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@manton – this comment appeared in my new feed so i fell compelled to reply so you know it’s working. ;-)
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@manton – the only places i listen to podcasts are places where my eyes have other work to do. it’s too bad they’re using the same term and the same software for the two media, very different things imho.
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@manton – totally agree. that’s where the idea strikes you. and here’s another thing to add to the list, and i bet you can do this in micro.blog, make sure the reply shows up in their blog. comments should be peers with their replies.
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@manton and yes you do want to integrate reading and writing.
this goes back a long way, every computer came with a basic interpreter in memory. you could type basic code at the command line and it would run it.
then turbo pascal and think c on the mac.
i’ve done a fair number of such products, probably the culmination was radio userland in 2002. did both sides. we enabled a lot of bloggers with that product because they all had the ability to subscribe to each other.
the reader was a river.
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@manton earlier in this thread someone said they wanted what feedland does. one thing we need more than anything is memory, so we don’t keep reinventing the same things over and over. we were supposed to be creating better tools for information, didn’t turn out that way at all.
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