infolust

February 20, 2007
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Another Alpha launch – infolust, and a good one. Type in the URL and it pulls in data via RSS (I’m sure) to then convert it into wiki references via Wikipedia.org. That link is one they pulled for the context of “Coffee with Rex Dixon” I’m sure.

Speaking of that, we know there is an issue and it will be fixed this evening. This will be followed with an announcement as to exactly what happened regarding the audio that is there now. All of us here on the Technically Speaking team feel badly about the whole situation, as this was a really good podcast with Paul. We hope that you will tune in again once we fix the issue.

Infolust is quite nice, with a clean interface. The only issue I have is that I tried to get it to query GMAFB (the published site) and it gave me an error message of “This is Hungarian. We only currently do English and German.”

Technically Speaking, the last time I checked GMAFB – it was all English. :) Yes, and that is why they call it “Alpha”, just like GMAFB. btw, yes, that is the link to the unpublished page. That is where you need to go to see the new items. I guess it was actually a good thing I pointed that out clearly in my last blog post earlier today. There are now like 4 new items on the published side.

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