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  UserLand Software - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Radio Userland is a client-side weblog system incorporating an RSS aggregator, which was one of the first programs to both send and receive audio files as RSS enclosures (see podcasting).
UserLand was an early adopter of the RSS syndication method, merging Winer's Scripting News XML format with Netscape's original RSS.
UserLand is the owner of the open-source software Frontier, the kernel for both Radio, Manila and Dave Winer's OPML Editor, which uses the UserTalk scripting language.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/UserLand_Software   (305 words)

  
 Userland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Userland refers to an application space, typically in Unix or Unix-like operating systems, that is external to the kernel and is protected by privilege separation.
It can also refer to non-kernel system components such as a command shell or user utilities for manipulating filesystem objects that are collectively referred to as "the userland".
In the filesystem hierarchical sense, userland means storage space on the system disk that is not part of critical system storage, i.e., storage space used for storage of user files such as personal documents and other non-critical data.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Userland   (182 words)

  
 RadioDocs
Userland has been pursuing the same fundamental goal for over a decade.
Documenting Userland's introductory explanation of Radio en route to downloading and installing it for the first time.
Userland offers free weblog hosting for you during the period of your active subscription on its own Internet servers.
radiodocs.userland.com   (1397 words)

  
 UserLand Submits SOAP 1.1 to World Wide Web Consortium
UserLand Software is a technology and publishing company focused on the Web as a writing environment and a medium of high-integrity journalism.
UserLand CEO Dave Winer is the chair of the WWW9 distributed computing track, is a Seybold Fellow, and participated in the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland.
UserLand is a privately held company based in Burlingame, CA, http://www.userland.com/.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/05-09-2000/0001212823&EDATE=   (634 words)

  
 A closer look at Manila and Radio UserLand (EasyPrint)
UserLand's Dave Winer has a long history of articulating a vision for what he terms the Two-Way-Web (see http://davenet.UserLand.com/2000/03/02/theTwowayweb).
Oversimplifying drastically, Radio UserLand is an abstracted version of Napster with a very powerful application and database model (i.e., a platform for building vertical "Napsters" in varied business domains).
Radio UserLand is still in open beta as of late October 2000, but it won't be for long.
www.dominopower.com /issuesprint/issue200011/manila.html   (1496 words)

  
 Building Userland - wikiPodLinux   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
This is the simplest approach; guide for building a userland from scrach using this approach can be found here: Experimental_Userland.
However the official userland is built using a much harder approach based on the uClinux distribution.
Most of the userland tools provided in the uClinux distribution are parts of BusyBox (http://www.busybox.net).
ipodlinux.org /Building_Userland   (278 words)

  
 Radio UserLand Brings Powerful Internet Publishing to Desktop Users
"Radio UserLand is at the sweet spot of the next generation of the Internet, bringing together XML-based web services, a decentralized approach to computing and the power of software," said Charles Fitzgerald, director of business strategy in the platform strategy group at Microsoft.
UserLand Software, http://www.userland.com/, incorporated in 1988, is turning the Web into an easy to use writing environment with Frontier, high-end content management software that can host thousands of dynamic multi-author websites; Manila, a browser-based content management application; and Radio UserLand a desktop web application server.
UserLand is also active in standards processes relating to distributed computing, in partnership with Microsoft, IBM, Developmentor and Netscape, and is a member of the World Wide Web Consortium.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/03-19-2001/0001450536&EDATE=   (475 words)

  
 Salon Launches Weblog Publishing Service
Salon defines a blog as "a personal website updated frequently with links, commentary and anything else you like." Scott Rosenberg, Salon's senior vice president for Editorial Operations and Managing Editor, will be writing his own blog to anchor the new service.
UserLand's CEO Dave Winer was recognized as one of the top ten technology innovators by InfoWorld; and as the Tech Renegade for 2001 by Wired.
UserLand is a privately held company based in Woodside, California.
www.writenews.com /2002/072602_salon_userland.htm   (415 words)

  
 Radio UserLand Tips - by Donovan Watts
Using DirectoryTool for Radio UserLand, you can create directory files using the Radio UserLand outliner, generate HTML files corresponding to your directory structure, and automatically upload your directory to your Radio UserLand weblog.
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.
After starting Radio UserLand, visit the Built-in Macros Preference page for a list of macros you can enter into your site template to produce any number of results, such as displaying the default orange XML button; the macro that is responsible for that function is
becomethemedia.org /radio/tips   (2891 words)

  
 Radio UserLand for Webloggers
John Robb of UserLand wrote this guide to help you get started in the world of K-Logging with Radio UserLand.
You do that by configuring Radio UserLand to check an email account, and post any messages whose subject matches your "secret subject." If you choose to enable this feature, use a separate email account for mailing to your K-Log, not your main mail account.
A really cool feature of Radio UserLand 8.0 is its ability to create multiple K-Logs with different URLs -- Radio calls them categories and they are a powerful tool you can use to route your weblog content to multiple locations, each with its own RSS feed (for subscriptions), and possibly its own website.
jrobb.mindplex.org /stories/2002/08/13/radioUserlandForWebloggers.html   (2488 words)

  
 Userland - wikiPodLinux   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
then this means that you have not installed the userland files (although it may also mean that, when userland is installed, that /sbin/init is missing or does not have its executable flag set).
The userland used by Installer 2 (http://www.josh.sys-techs.com/ipl/ipod_fs_220606.tar.gz) (newest release, dated 22 June 06, does not include any version of podzilla) Recommended if using Installer 2
The Userland file tree used widely as a default install (http://so2.sys-techs.com/ipod/ipod_fs_240206.tar.gz) (older release, dated 24 Feb 06, used by installer 2.2 and earlier; includes podzilla and fonts) Recommended for manual installs
ipodlinux.org /Userland   (416 words)

  
 UserLand To Distribute Headlines From NYTimes.com
NYTimes.com announced that it has reached an agreement with UserLand Software to distribute content from NYTimes.com to the network of Radio UserLand 8.0 desktop content management users.
UserLand Software develops personal and workgroup content management software including Manila and Radio UserLand.
UserLand is also active in the standards processes relating to distributed computing and XML with Microsoft, IBM, and Netscape.
www.writenews.com /2002/041202_nytimes_userland.htm   (363 words)

  
 webservices.xml.com: Jon Udell: Radio UserLand 8.0 Is a Lab for Group-Forming
That's lucky because, as UserLand's John Robb showed me, it is in fact known as Reed's Law.
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.
So it was inevitable that my path would intersect with this latest incarnation of UserLand's software, in which all these ingredients that have been cooking for years finally become soup.
webservices.xml.com /pub/a/ws/2002/03/01/udell.html   (1237 words)

  
 Radio UserLand Kick Start: Tuning in to Radio UserLand
UserLand offers a product for this audience, a Web server-based program called Frontier that sells for $899.
Radio UserLand, though, breaks with tradition entirely and offers professional content-management capabilities to penny-pinching personal publishers -- a group that includes you, me, the digital-camera-mad cousin, the family genealogist, and anyone else who wants to share something with a global audience on the Web.
Radio UserLand is even an MP3 song file playlist manager, a bit of no-longer-promoted functionality that gave the software its name and provided inspiration to its developers.
www.cadenhead.org /workbench/kickstart/chapter1.html   (624 words)

  
 Scott Young's Radio Weblog :
Andy Sylvester sent an email this morning announcing that he had just launched a new weblog using Radio and wanted to let us know about a new Radio UserLand tool that he developed for creating OPML directories.
Look for more information on these new features here and on the UserLand Blog in the very near future.
Jake recently provided some insight on our blog into how UserLand's products can already use OPML to allow you to publish your list of RSS subscriptions.
scott.userland.com   (1833 words)

  
 Daemon News '200203' : '"A Tour through the NetBSD Source Tree: Part I - Userland "'
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.
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.
Programs included here are "normal" userland programs like bc, diffutils, gawk, grep, texinfo, various support libraries like libiberty and the whole toolchain consisting of gcc, binutils, gdb, and the C++ libraries libio and libstdc++.
ezine.daemonnews.org /200203/netbsdsrctree1.html   (2414 words)

  
 BloggerCon:
I immediately said yes, having worked on this stuff in a variety of contexts, and coming to the conclusion that only Google was in a position to really do something about comment and referer spam.
Over the following days I implemented support for the protocol in Manila, which is the blogging tool from UserLand that I use on my servers, including this one.
I was happy to do this work, and happy to support Google, and happy to see that the other search engines are getting behind it, and happy to see the blogging tool vendors getting on board.
www.bloggercon.org /2005/01/15   (368 words)

  
 Radio UserLand : Purchase Radio UserLand 8.0   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Radio UserLand 8.0 is available for Windows, Macintosh OS X, and Macintosh Classic.
The first step, which will take you off our server and onto Digital River's secure server, is to click on the icon for the version of Radio UserLand that you wish to purchase a license for, from left to right, Windows, Macintosh OS X or Macintosh Classic (7.5.5 or greater).
If you have a serial number, and Radio UserLand 8.0 is running, click here to get to a page where you can enter your serial number.
www.engin.umich.edu /class/eecs281/proj2/large0/f01102   (189 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Radio UserLand Kick Start: Books: Rogers Cadenhead   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Radio Userland, in case you haven't heard of it, is a content aggregator.
Radio UserLand is a powerful tool that is well known for its Web log publishing features, but it is a much larger content management and information aggregation tool.
Radio UserLand Kick Start provides everything a Web site developer needs to get started with the software, including a primer on the UserTalk programming language and the software's object database, which are considered the two main stumbling blocks for any Radio Userland user who wants to go one step further.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0672325632?v=glance   (1378 words)

  
 DaveNet : New York Times, UserLand and Weblogs
In January I had a dinner in San Francisco with Martin Nisenholtz, the CEO of New York Times Digital, the company that produces the Times' website and other Web publications including Boston.Com.
A few weeks later New York Times headlines are flowing reliably to Radio UserLand desktops through its News Aggregator, and from there to the minds of the people who write the weblogs.
The feeds from NYTimes.com will add to UserLand’s flow of content in business and technology news, and will develop important new areas including the arts, international news, national and New York regional news, science, politics, travel and education.
davenet.scripting.com /2002/04/10/newYorkTimesAndUserland   (407 words)

  
 Salon: blogs/downloads   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Radio UserLand for Salon Blogs is available for Microsoft Windows, Macintosh OS X and Macintosh Classic.
Please read the license, and do not download or use the software unless you agree to its terms.
Extract the downloaded archive, double-click the extracted disk image to mount it on your desktop, and copy the Radio UserLand folder into the Applications folder.
www.salon.com /blogs/downloads/index.html   (527 words)

  
 MR: TLS | UserLand Aquires TLS secure web software for Manila and Radio UserLand
DANVILLE, CA -- October 19, 2004 -- 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.
TLS, which stands for "Transport Layer Security," is the industry standard for securing web communications.
UserLand's TLS will provide companies and individuals deploying UserLand's products with a means of ensuring that their communications over the Internet will remain secure and private.
tls.macrobyte.net   (153 words)

  
 Radio UserLand (exe), from UserLand - Free Downloads on ZDNet | Shareware, Trialware, Evaluation Software   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Overview: Radio UserLand is a unique and powerful web publishing and weblog tool that is used and praised by many of the world's most accomplished web authors.
Radio UserLand automatically builds your site, organizes and archives your posts, and publishes your content--without requiring any knowledge of HTML, FTP, or graphic design.
Changing the face of chemistry By adding the Human Element to everything we do, The Dow Chemical Company is improving the lives of people worldwide.
downloads.zdnet.com /Radio-UserLand/3000-2181_2-10328527.html   (428 words)

  
 [SUGG] UserLand Style Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
I'm thinking of bug fixes or feature implementations, which UserLand could use (or not) at their discretion, but which could be incorporated into the current distro with the least fuss and bother.
Code conforming to the style guide would, if nothing else, be easier for the UserLand folks to understand.
The style guide would describe the preferred formats for variable names, upper/lowercaseness, the layout of the various loop constricts, and so on.
static.userland.com /userLandDiscussArchive/msg017138.html   (183 words)

  
 Radio UserLand review by PC Magazine
Unlike in the other services we reviewed, a Radio UserLand blog is created locally using desktop Web server software and then "upstreamed" to the Web, so you always have a local copy of all your content.
If you frequently type particular sequences of HTML or text, you can save them as named shortcuts; a quoted shortcut name in a post will be replaced by the specified HTML or text.
Radio UserLand is especially handy if your aim is to air your views on current events.
www.pcmag.com /article2/0,1759,1400340,00.asp   (806 words)

  
 Radio.Outliners.Com : Yes it's true   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
A special site for exploring the outliner built into Radio UserLand.
It's a fact, Radio UserLand 8.0 has a built-in outliner.
We learned a lesson with Radio 7, if we show people the outliner, they get confused, so we kept the outlining stuff out of the way.
radio.outliners.com   (129 words)

  
 PerfectXML.com - SOAP News from UserLand.Com
With Microsoft and Apache deploying the results of the interop work, it's time for UserLand to do the same and ask developers to start building apps.
Thirteen years in the making, Radio Userland puts an industrial strength Web server on your desktop.
Designed to be extended by developers, Radio will also appeal to the masses with its news aggregator and weblog features.
www.perfectxml.com /userland.asp   (1115 words)

  
 Jake's Radio 'Blog
The changes just released make Manila send the pings to Weblogs.Com in a separate thread instead of waiting for a response.
The second beta release of TrackBack support for Radio UserLand is ready.
Following on the release of TrackBack for Manila, we're working on TrackBack support for Radio UserLand.
jake.userland.com /2003/week29.html   (346 words)

  
 Radio UserLand Notes : house of warwick
The 'nofollow' link label and UserLand, an update
Through some clever programming by Jake Savin, UserLand is closer to releasing support for the HTML anchor tag's relationship label called 'nofollow'.
It's installed on a test server that has a "RCS" running and it's doing a great job of adding the link label.
steve.userland.com /2005/01/20.html   (94 words)

  
 Radio Userland
It acts as a music organizer and player that lets people program music for themselves, and share their creations with others, over the Internet.
Radio UserLand also works as an HTTP server.
Users can designate a folder they want to share; any playlists in that folder are available over the Web, to build community of people sharing lists of music they like.
tim.oreilly.com /pub/d/288   (138 words)

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