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Swansea University lecturer. Web enthusiast; dabbler in software engineering and control systems; PLENK2010 ds106 and cck11 participant; EG-353 coordinator. Squirrel and meerkat.
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In Web2.0 URLs are not unique anymore…
… and that’s a problem because it makes RSS feed aggregation harder than it should be.Once upon a time, Tim Berners-Lee and a few of his close friends, invented the concept of a URL1, and in the early days of … Continue reading
Test of Oremi feed to Blog feature
I have subscribed to this Blog in Oremi (Swansea University’s implementation of Elgg) so this entry should appear both in my RSS aggregator (called Resources in Oremi) and also as a Blog entry inside my Oremi space. I have similarly … Continue reading
Wikis and RSS in Plain English
I’m indebted to Brady Forrest on O’Reilly Radar for the link to this cool video by Lee & Sachi LeFever that explains how Wiki works. There’s also a companion video RSS in Plain English that I haven’t embedded here, but … Continue reading
Moving to Google Reader
I’m in the process of moving my Bloglines aggregation settings to Google Reader. The features that I like abou Google Reader that prompted this move are: I can add multiple tags to RSS feedsReader shows you what’s new (and also … Continue reading






