Now we can officially unveil Radio3 -- my newest linkblogging tool.
It's a cross-platform linkblogging tool.
The idea is to start a great flow of news to Twitter and Facebook, while enabling new networks to boot up on the open web, building on the RSS support.
When you post using Radio3, you're helping a new open web news network boot up. It's like using solar or wind energy, or riding a bike instead of driving. It's good for the environment.
Here are the instructions for getting started with Radio3.
The first Radio was Radio UserLand released in 2002. The second was Radio2, a server-based linkblogging tool that ran in the OPML Editor environment. Until last Friday I did all my linkblogging in Radio2. Radio3 is a browser-based JavaScript app with a thin server that runs in Node. The 3rd Radio is by far the best, but of course I'm biased.
Here, in a comment, or on the new Radio3 mail list.