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<title>Michael Day's weblog</title>
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<modified>2004-06-06T11:00:00Z</modified>
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<copyright>Copyright 2004 Michael Day, All rights reserved.</copyright>

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<author>
<name>Michael Day</name>
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<title>The web needs subscriptions, not micropayments</title>
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<created>2004-06-30T11:00:00Z</created>
<issued>2004-06-30T11:00:00Z</issued>
<modified>2004-06-30T11:00:00Z</modified>
<dc:subject>Subscriptions</dc:subject>
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During the early years of the web it was often predicted that micropayments
would form the basis of a new online economy. That failed to happen&#x2026;
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<entry>
<author>
<name>Michael Day</name>
</author>
<title>Web applications may fracture the web</title>
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<created>2004-06-06T11:00:00Z</created>
<issued>2004-06-06T11:00:00Z</issued>
<modified>2004-06-07T11:00:00Z</modified>
<dc:subject>Web Applications</dc:subject>
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The web is an application platform like no other. It is available
worldwide and can be accessed from an incredible range of devices
using open standard protocols&#x2026;
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<entry>
<author>
<name>Michael Day</name>
</author>
<title>On the web, annotation beats transclusion</title>
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<created>2004-06-02T11:00:00Z</created>
<issued>2004-06-02T11:00:00Z</issued>
<modified>2004-06-02T11:00:00Z</modified>
<dc:subject>Annotation</dc:subject>
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Like <a href="http://yeslogic.com/mikeday/blog/2004/06/01/transclusion/">transclusion</a>,
annotation is an interesting hypertext technology that has not been
widely implemented on the web. However, unlike transclusion, annotation
fits well into the web architecture&#x2026;
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<entry>
<author>
<name>Michael Day</name>
</author>
<title>On the web, blockquote beats transclusion</title>
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<id>tag:yeslogic.com,2004-06-01:/mikeday/blog/2004/06/01/transclusion/</id>
<created>2004-06-01T11:00:00Z</created>
<issued>2004-06-01T11:00:00Z</issued>
<modified>2004-06-02T11:00:00Z</modified>
<dc:subject>Transclusion</dc:subject>
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The blockquote element is widely used for good reason: it is more
efficient, more reliable, safer and more expressive than transclusion
can ever be&#x2026;
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<entry>
<author>
<name>Michael Day</name>
</author>
<title>The Pleasing Purple Pilcrow Permalink</title>
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<created>2004-05-31T11:00:00Z</created>
<issued>2004-05-31T11:00:00Z</issued>
<modified>2004-06-01T11:00:00Z</modified>
<dc:subject>Purple Numbers</dc:subject>
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This monstrous octalthorpe can be replaced with an elegant symbol that
actually <em>belongs</em> at the end of a line: the PILCROW SIGN&#x2026;
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</entry>

<entry>
<author>
<name>Michael Day</name>
</author>
<title>&#x2018;Purple Numbers&#x2019; show a need for better linking tools</title>
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<created>2004-05-30T11:00:00Z</created>
<issued>2004-05-30T11:00:00Z</issued>
<modified>2004-06-01T11:00:00Z</modified>
<dc:subject>Purple Numbers</dc:subject>
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&#x2018;Purple numbers&#x2019; as recently praised by
<a href="http://www.jluster.org/node/view/99">Jonas Luster</a>,
<a href="http://www.burningchrome.com:8000/~cdent/mt/archives/000275.html">Chris Dent</a> and
<a href="http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2004/05/29/PurpleNumbers">Tim Bray</a>
are an inelegant solution to the problem of granular linking&#x2026;
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