Fresh Podcasts > Keeping count of the published and unpublished words on your Wordpress blog

http://www.makeyougohmm.com [Things That ”¦ Make You Go Hmm] At the time I’d been using some code I threw together shortly after switching to Wordpress. It worked well for me because it had all the pertinent post informatino from the blog on a single page.

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Google.comhttp://www.google.com [Google.com] Eric's Mashery Notebook: I enjoy visiting John Musser's ProgrammableWeb several times a week to see what new mashups and new APIs have been added to the Web recently.  The informative sparklines on the ProgrammableWeb main page tell us the whole story.  The problem of course, is that the APIs and ad hoc mashups are appearing fairly steadily, but capable tools for creating new mashups still seem lacking.  The promise is there, but the tool support is not and so developers resort to wiring things together by hacking Javascript in the browser or using their favorite server-side toolkit.  And thus we get the toy, mostly one-feature mashups seen up until now. 

Digg.comhttp://www.digg.com [Digg.com] digg - Wikipedia 3.0: The End of Google?: My first thought on this was that “the semantic web needs robots” (in order to be created) and that I’m not sure if the AI described is ready yet. We have companies like Semantica which enable us to create small scale semantic webs and networks and knowlege-management platforms but it still requires a great deal of manual labor to input the ontological terms properly.

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