Dave,
It looks really cool in concept, but the design needs a little work. The type on the Current Events page is tiny, too small for me to read with Win2K IE 5.5.
I wondere why I always stumble across your stuff late at night when you have just posted it. Sorry to have the first comment be a bug. I really like the idea.
Posted by: Tim at March 21, 2003 1:31 AMOK, I'm not the world's best HTML or CSS designer, I tent to steal from people I respect. Of course, I always end up taking a good design and srewing something up with it. Try the Current Events link now with IE - I think I fixed the CSS so that it will display and look OK.
Dave
Posted by: David Sifry at March 21, 2003 2:03 AMVery useful service David!
I am posting about it at eCuaderno:
http://orihuela.blogspot.com/2003_03_01_orihuela_archive.html#200021871
All the best,
Jose Luis
It's bigger, but I am one of those old folks who can't read 8 or 9 point type onscreen. I can make it out, but I can't read it, if you know what I mean. Plus you have it specified absolutely, which means that IE won't let me increase the type size on my end. I could switch to Mozilla or Opera, but I have too many tools which depend on the hated MS IE.
Anyway, tastes differ. Other people may not have the same problems with it. Certainly I have seen lots of developers working with screen resolutions pumped way up, and tiny fonts, just so that they could get more code on a screen.
Posted by: Tim at March 21, 2003 2:30 AMCould you add an RSS feed before you focus on real work? :-)
Posted by: john at March 21, 2003 8:18 AMVery nice. Any chance you can add a feature that will give some distinction to international covarge such as British, German, Spanish, french, etc. of the latest news? Would be great help.
Thanks.
Thanks David, great stuff, and I've been spending time here over the last few days. One thing I've been looking for is similar to Google News' "Sort by Date" within a cluster... I'm trying to find the most recent breaking news which has attracted notice.
Could there be a view into the database which puts the newest referenced addresses (of a minimum popularity) at the top, rather than the most popular recent references to those addresses at the top? The current view seems to successfully show very recent popularity, which is useful for judging overall opinion, but could it also be used to efficiently discover the most recent popular news as well...?
(With the clusters at Google News I have to first navigate to a cluster and then sort-by-date to find new news within that cluster. If we can use the distributed judgment to discover significant new articles across clusters -- sorting by timeliness of minimally-referenced addresses rather than by popularity of timely references to addresses of unknown timeliness -- then that could be very useful for things I'm trying to learn.)
Regardless, thanks for this... fascinating work!
Posted by: John Dowdell at March 22, 2003 3:20 PMIn Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey/Maturin series, the Stephen Maturin character often remarks to the effect of "I've never known a village's judgement to be wrong." He was speaking of close ship's companies, and here we are all trying to track a remarkably diffuse community, of course, but there are clusters of closeness and community that direct some of the larger trends, along with the statistical phenomena of a large enough sample and the weather-like trails of events passing through our I/O buffers.
Posted by: xian at March 26, 2003 10:28 AMAny chance of seeing an RSS feed of this data? or is it there, and I'm just missing it.
Posted by: Ross M Karchner at March 26, 2003 10:26 PMYou wil notice that I do not even know what url stands for : Am that much of a tyro .
What I WAS drawn toward Blogdom by is the idea of your Commentary ....not the usual rehash of the usual news sources..: Navigating this site did NOT reveal what I needed ( wanted and/or expected . HELP ! Is it there ? !
I have the uttermost contempt for such a great many of the current "news" reporters , that good ,inciteful ( and critical ) commentary would sure be welcome......
David
Whenever I come to links at Technorati , I squint and look closely to see if I recognize any of the bloggers.
It appears that this weekend (15/16 November) Technorati's Current Events is shelfless.
Real Pitty...
Jozef
Posted by: Jozef at November 16, 2003 2:05 AMAny news on the RSS/XML front yet?
Posted by: BrotherPhil at November 22, 2003 2:34 PMAny news on the RSS/XML front yet?
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