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I've been studying this Radio product for about 6 months.  Hard to get my
arms around this new release...


A piece that explains a few of the nice features: "Archipegalo"
(http://archipelago.phrasewise.com/stories/storyReader$798)

"One last thing and we'll get to the point of all this. Remember that I said
that thousands of web sites were built etc.? It quickly became impossible to
keep track of all the sites you wanted to read. Just knowing whether the
site has been updated was impossible -- it took to long to check the sites
you liked, never mind explore knew sites or sites that covered topics knew
to you."  (Unless you're Al Mac.. that is...!)



A longer piece on the future of the Net:  "Sound salvation: UserLand Radio"
(http://www.farces.com/2002/01/10/soundSalvation)

"Radio UserLand 8.0 is a tool for creating weblogs and other website formats
with a voice. For the most part, these websites are created by individuals
because few corporations have a voice or allow it to be heard if they do
have one. This will change shortly. Webogs are a great way to manage
knowledge within large organizations, but most large organizations are
afraid of the freedom such forums engender and therefore tend to suppress
them."



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