Kottke.org increases the text in
Kottke.org increases the text in RSS files to around 80 characters per post. Excellent. It's as if he read my mind.
August 20, 2002 11:01 PM [link]More Posts about Weblogs
First drafts on iPad — Iain Broome on iPad writing, via John Chandler: "I can, and do, write regularly with my iPad. But, to be perfectly honest, I rarely use it to edit, because I find it kind of clumsy to move the cursor around... Read More
Brent on baked blogs — My post on free apps was linked from Daring Fireball a few days ago. Tons of new traffic, but my site didn't go down. Why? An ancient but reliable version of Movable Type spitting out static files, with just a... Read More
EE tweets — I submitted my new iPad app to Apple earlier this week. It hasn't been reviewed yet, but Ryan Irelan has been using the beta to curate a collection of ExpressionEngine conference tweets over on the EE Insider blog. The app... Read More
New blog design — I've been blogging here since 2002, and I started Riverfold in 2006, but it's taken me a while to realize something pretty obvious: traffic flows back and forth between my personal blog and the company site, and I should stop... Read More
Macworld review for WebSentinel — This month I've been lucky to have Clipstart featured in both the US and UK print editions of Macworld. It's great to see the product in print. Around 1996 to 1998 I worked for a small Mac software company called... Read More
