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| | UserLand Product News: News about Manila, Frontier and Radio UserLand |
 | | UserLand Software today announced that it has named Steve Kirks product manager for its Radio UserLand personal web publishing and weblogging product. |  | | "UserLand Software is pleased to announce that it has acquired TLS, secure web client/server software originally implemented for UserLand's platform by Macrobyte Resources. |  | | You can find details on the new software at tls.userland.com. |
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http://productnews.userland.com/
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| | Definition of UserLand Software |
 | | UserLand Software has been a leading provider of weblog-based products and... |  | | (Redirected from Userland Software) UserLand Software is a US software company founded by Dave Winer, who co-developed... |  | | Sorry, the term UserLand Software is not in the dictionary... |
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http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Userland_Software
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| | Workbench |
 | | For the most part, existing weblogging software is designed under the assumption that users write about everything they link. |  | | In Radio UserLand Kick Start, I focused on the two most important parts of the software -- the object database and UserTalk language -- because they're great for the rapid development of Internet software. |  | | I'm not familiar with an open source project that offers a comparable feature set as a unified whole: an integrated development environment, persistent object database, outliner, dynamic scripting language, Internet client and server, and Web services platform that supports TCP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, POP3, XML, XML-RPC, SOAP, and RSS. |
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http://www.naviseek.com/workbench/categories/radioUserlandTips
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| | Bryan Bell: UserLand |
 | | This is a huge win for Novice bloggers, as well as for the teachers and students I work with at KCSOS. |  | | It will not work in earlier mozilla version. |  | | If you're a Manila developer, server manager, or even an adventuresome Manila user, I strongly recommend that you start following the manila-dev mail list... |
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http://www.bryanbell.com/newsItems/departments/userland
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| | DaveNet : The Two-Way-Web |
 | | I started on Unix in the mid-late 70s, went to CP/M, then the Apple II, IBM PC, Macintosh, and now I consider myself an Internet developer. |  | | Organizations I've worked for or founded: Rapidata, UW-Madison, Personal Software, Living Videotext, Symantec, UserLand, Wired, UserLand. |
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http://davenet.userland.com/2000/03/02/theTwowayweb
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| | Linux |
 | | On the other hand, both the name GNU and the name Linux are intentionally parallel to the name Unix, and Unix has always referred to the C library and userland tools as well as the kernel. |  | | In this sense, the operating system is called Linux, and a Linux distribution is based on Linux with the addition of the GNU tools. |  | | Kernel-author Torvalds wrote, in the 1991 license statement for version 0.11 of Linux (which was not under the GPL until version 0.12): |
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http://united-states.asinah.net/american-encyclopedia/wikipedia/l/li/linux.html
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| | Daemon News : A Tour through the NetBSD Source Tree: Part I - Userland |
 | | In this article series we will give an overview of the userland parts of the NetBSD source tree, the second part will give an overview of libraries available for application programmers while the third part will give in-depth information on the kernel part. |  | | This includes the full sources for the userland including compilers, the X Window System and build instructions for 3rd party software from the NetBSD Packages Collection as well as - of course - the NetBSD kernel itself. |  | | This directory contains unpacked sources of various programs that will be used via reachover Makefiles. |
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http://ezine.daemonnews.org/200203/netbsdsrctree1.html
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| | Radio UserLand: Download |
 | | To upgrade from version 7.0, follow the instructions on the Upgrade page. |  | | Radio UserLand 8.1 exe file for Windows (3.2MB) |  | | See the System Requirements page for operating system and hardware requirements. |
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http://radio.userland.com/download
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| | Radio Community Server: Home |
 | | By offering this software for free, UserLand is saying: Let's Grow Communities Now. |  | | RCS is the perfect product for the development of private knowledge networks that live behind firewalls in corporate or institutional environments. |  | | Radio Community Server (RCS) is a software application for Radio UserLand or Frontier/Manila that makes it possible for individuals or organizations to host communities of Radio users. |
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http://rcs.userland.com/
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| | Manila: Manila: Web Publishing For the Rest of Us! |
 | | Priced at $1099 complete (even less for qualifying academic institutions), no other content management system combines the capabilities, usability, and value of UserLand Manila. |  | | SmartManila makes it easier to review, edit, and publish content to one or several websites or weblogs. |  | | SmartManila is a desktop application that works as a local client integrating with your Manila web server to provide UserLand Manila editors with an improved writing and web publishing interface. |
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http://manila.userland.com/
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| | What is Frontier Technology? |
 | | Check out Quotes from Press and Users and Case Studies, to hear what other people say and how web developers are using Manila with Frontier technology to manage websites of all kinds and size. |  | | Its a powerful Web content management system, built around an object database, scripting language, script editor and debugger, outliner, multi-threaded runtime, integrated HTTP server, distributed computing protocols such as XML-RPC and SOAP. |  | | Frontier is the technology powerhouse behind Manila and Radio UserLand. |
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http://frontier.userland.com/
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| | webservices.xml.com: Jon Udell: Radio UserLand 8.0 Is a Lab for Group-Forming |
 | | Two months later I found myself deeply engaged with a new piece of software, Radio UserLand 8.0, and with the community (or communities) forming around it. |  | | The best one-line description I've seen so far is Peter Drayton's : |  | | webservices.xml.com: Jon Udell: Radio UserLand 8.0 Is a Lab for Group-Forming |
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http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/webservices/2002/03/01/udell.html
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| | RSS 2.0 Specification |
 | | The author of this document is Dave Winer, founder of UserLand software, and fellow at Berkman Center. |  | | RSS 2.0 is offered by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School under the terms of the Attribution/Share Alike Creative Commons license. |
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http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss
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| | Ruminations |
 | | Radio UserLand Exposed by Scott Johnson - Information on how Radio UserLand stores your weblog data and how to retrieve your web site if it disappears. |  | | Radio UserLand Basics by Scott Johnson - a quick overview of the Desktop Website and making your first post |  | | I will be working with his material as well. |
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http://ruminations.weblogger.com/
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| | Radio.Weblogs.Com |
 | | Technology, and the way we do business, is changing the world we know. |  | | Headlines, abstracts and links for the latest New York Times articles, for Radio UserLand. |
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http://radio.weblogs.com/
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| | house of warwick : house of warwick |
 | | Steve Kirks--Weblogs in business, Radio Userland, technology and people |  | | But we will only do it if it means continuity and growth for UserLand's customers. |  | | One thing hasn't changed, the first two syllables of the company's name. |
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http://houseofwarwick.com/2003/07/08.html
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| | Frontier 9.0.1b1 |
 | | Important: If you have an existing installation of Frontier on your computer, make sure not to overwrite that installation. |  | | By default, the install program will install Frontier in the UserLand Frontier 9.0.1b1 sub-directory of your Program Files directory. |  | | If you choose the location of an existing installation, the installer will overwrite existing files. |
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http://frontier.userland.com/frontier901b1
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| | Network World Fusion's Do-It-Yourself RSS Feed |
 | | For that, you can can use UserLand Software's RSS Validator. |  | | What makes all this possible is the way you can pass variables into our search engine ( Inktomi Enterprise Search) via a URL. |  | | You probably also want to make sure the resulting feed is valid XML. |
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http://www.nwfusion.com/diy/
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| | Themes: Home |
 | | Modules were a technology, developed a couple years ago by Brent Simmons then of UserLand, which gave Manila themes the ability to insert editable areas, and stand-in content, throughout the design. |  | | This Theme is now available on all of UserLand's Manila servers. |
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http://themes.userland.com/
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| | Kit: Radio UserLand tools: Code: markpasc.org |
 | | If you enjoy Kit and wish to help continue its development and that of nifty software like it, see the "Shareware" file in the Kit archive. |  | | Kit is a suite of "page tools" for Radio UserLand 8, including Weblog search, an improved News Aggregator page, a web Quick Script, "Radio to the Past" for changing weblog items' dates, a web outline editor, a per-category weblog index, a subscribed feeds lister, file uploader, and the Kit dashboard. |  | | I'm still thinking about different ways to organize RSS feeds. |
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http://markpasc.org/code/radio/kit
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| | UserLand Site Report |
 | | If you're creating your own template, or want to understand how the feature works, visit this page on the Radio UserLand site. |  | | This report is updated every minute with hit counts for the day for sites edited with Radio UserLand 8.0 or greater. |
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http://stats.userland.com/groups/radio1/report.html
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