posts are the atomic element of weblogs I’m very fortunate to get the chance to go around and talk to people who helped create the tools that have shaped the weblog medium, and so I tend to notice tr...
controlling design in a microcontent browser So, after we’ve all graduated to using microcontent clients to navigate through websites, people whose weblogs are primarily read through their RSS feeds are...
review of the Elements, and updates New in Magazine , a review of The Elements of User Experience , JJG’s new book . Yes, he’s a friend. Yes, I (mostly) praise the book. That’s because it’s...
Introducing the Microcontent Client Microcontent is information published in short form, with its length dictated by the constraint of a single main topic and by the physical and technical limita...
TrackBack Whoo. I’m playing with TrackBack in Movable Type now. It’s great, but it’s got almost too much potential. I’m picturing Ben and Mena taking a brief break f...
Corante Microcontent News Corante’s Microcontent News rediscovers Google’s love for weblogs and, through a nice bit of mathematic inversion, attributes the results of a billion search...
kottke.org comments More discussion on weblogs vs. journalism over at Jason’s site, but that topic bores me. More interesting is where the content and networked nature of weblog...
The Microcontent Browser Over at peterme (now with green!) the site’s eponymous author offers some SXSW thoughts, which I point to only because he summed up very well two of the pane...