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Tuesday Mar 15, 2005

Tonight: Raleigh/Cary Bloggers Meetup

Josh Staiger: Join us tomorrow (Tuesday March 15) for the third weekly Raleigh/Cary Bloggers meetup.

What: An open meeting to talk about blogging, podcasting & whatever's on your mind
When: Tues @ 6:30 p.m.
Where: Cafe Cyclo, in Cameron Village

2020 Cameron St
Raleigh, NC 27605 (map)
(919) 829-3773

Who: Bloggers & people who want to blog

Optionally RSVP at the Meetup.com Raleigh/Cary Bloggers Meetup page.

Amongst other things we will talk about this week is the frequency of future meetups.

See notes on our last meetup.

Hope to see you there!

Opti-Grab

A device for keeping your eyeglasses from sliding down your nose. Hmm... where have I seen that before?

Why a wiki blogging chatbot?

For Chapter 15 of Blogs, Wikis, and Feeds In Action I'm combining my Relay-IRC Chatengine, the JSPWiki rendering engine, and the BlogClient library together to create a wiki blogging chatbot, but why? Why would anybody want to use wiki syntax (or any other syntax) to blog from an IRC chatroom? Are chatbots just pure geek-fun or is there an actual business case for them? Anybody using chatbots, or more specifically blog-chatbots for in a business application?

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