Archive for November, 2005

Open media

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2005

the weblog of Lucas Gonze:

“1. When Google first unveiled video.google.com, you had to use their patched version of VLC to play videos there, and if you used Google’s patched version of VLC, it would only play items hosted on http://video.google.com. (They have since changed over to a Flash player using FLV, which is not like this).
2. If you want to watch news video on MSNBC.com, you have to be using Internet Explorer or you will get an error message saying that IE is required. It’s not good enough to have Windows Media Player as either a standalone or plugin, and it’s not good enough to use an alternate media player like VLC which is capable of rendering Windows Media. It’s possible that there are technical issues associated with this (probably the site relies on features specific to IE) but not that these technical issues were insurmountable.
3. If you want to browse the iTunes music store over the web, you have to be using iTunes as your web browser. With Internet Explorer or any other browser aside from iTunes, you get an error message saying that you must use iTunes.

What these have in common is that the server and client are tightly coupled, so that the same entity must own both.

So here’s a potential litmus test: what makes media open is whether any potential pair of clients and servers can work together to fetch it and render it.”

Wordpress question

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2005

Template Tags « WordPress Codex.

I have a Wordpress question, if someone could point me in the right direction…

I have wordpress in domain.com/blog/. On another page (domain.com/index.php), I want to display the latest 10 posts in certain categories. How can I do that? What files do I need to include, and such.

A pointer in the right direction would be enough - I’m just not familiar with the whole Wordpress Way, so not sure which files to start hacking.

Thanks!

A VC: The Looming Attention Crisis

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2005

A VC: The Looming Attention Crisis: “I have been using a lot of new web services lately. It’s part of my job to do that. New companies submit business plans for us to evaluate. The first thing we usually do is use their service. Most of what is getting built today requires a fair amount of user participation and thus a lot of attention.”

Boxes and Arrows: Ambient Findability: Talking with Peter Morville

Tuesday, November 1st, 2005

Boxes and Arrows: Ambient Findability: Talking with Peter Morville: “Unfortunately, Tim is suffering from apophenia. I think he caught it from Clay Shirky. I hope they both get well soon. People have been predicting the end of hierarchy since the beginning of hierarchy. But it’s not going away.”

Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005: Beyond the basics

Tuesday, November 1st, 2005

Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005: Beyond the basics: does Windows media Center support RSS 2.0 with enclosures? In other words, can you plug in an RSS feed with video enclosures and will it automatically download videos? (like iTunes does?) I haven’t been able to figure this out…