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dangillmor.com
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| | | | | Suppose you could write in your personal blog and have a summary of your post show up on popular social-media sites like Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+ and Facebook - and then have responses on those sites show up as comments in your blog? You can, and if some talented programmers have their way you'll soon be... | |
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readwriterespond.com
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| | | | | This is a collection of code that I often turn to when working with WordPress | |
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jackjamieson.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a collection of blog posts and articles by Jack Jamieson, focusing on topics related to the IndieWeb movement, social media alternatives, and technology. Key themes include the development of the Yarns Indie Reader plugin for WordPress, which allows users to subscribe to feeds and engage with content through likes and replies. The author also discusses concerns about Facebook's dominance and the need for alternatives, referencing MIT Technology Review's article on the topic. Additionally, there are mentions of Webmentions, microformats, and the importance of owning one's data and online presence. The text includes various posts from 2016 to 2018, highlighting the evolution of the IndieWeb community and the author's contribut... | |
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www.moneyandbanking.com
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| | | On December 20, one of us (Steve) engaged in a debate with Professor Peter Conti-Brown of the Wharton School on whether crypto should face federal financial regulation. Hosted by the Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy at Brookings, and moderated by Kelly Evans of CNBC, you can watch the one-hour debate here. We found both the questions and the discussion very enlightening. In this post, we will summarize our views, as well as those of Professor Conti-Brown. | ||