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Jon Udell's Weblog

  Monday, March 07, 2005 

The on-demand blogosphere

What if the blogs we read didn't just scroll past us in our RSS inboxes? What if we could consult the wisdom of our networks of bloggers on demand, in realtime, relative to topics of current interest? And what if we could consult their networks too?

Today's four-minute screencast reviews the progress I've made in answering these questions, and points the way forward.

Update: The original low-framerate encoding of this screencast didn't quite keep up with the zoom effects and tight editing. So, at 3:30 EST, I refreshed it with a better version.

 




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