16/12/2003 @ 23:01 GMT
Dan Cederholm : My comments on going fixed - On Stopdesign.
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16/12/2003 @ 23:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : SQLite: An Embeddable SQL Database Engine
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16/12/2003 @ 23:00 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : CSS diagrams - Very cool, and they scale nicely.
Wayne Burkett : CSS Diagrams - A valid HTML/CSS state transition diagram
Simon Willison : CSS Diagrams - Pushing CSS towards SVG. (via)
Kayode Okeyode : CSS Diagrams
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16/12/2003 @ 23:00 GMT
jkottke : New book by Don Norman: Emotional Design: Why We Love (Or Hate) Everyday Things
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16/12/2003 @ 23:00 GMT
Anil Dash : pyra, back in the day - pb: "I am fathering permalinks!" matt: "I am picking my nose!"
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16/12/2003 @ 22:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Microsoft Reshuffles Key Windows Groups
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16/12/2003 @ 22:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Microsoft's XP Update Makes Security 'Paradigm Shift' - Microsoft's XP Update Makes Security 'Paradigm Shift'
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16/12/2003 @ 22:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Nokia Content Syndication Program
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16/12/2003 @ 22:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Verio launched IPv6 service
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16/12/2003 @ 20:01 GMT
Dan Cederholm : On Fixed vs. Liquid Design - Doug Bowman on the switch. Ditto.
Ben Milleare : Stopdesign on Fixed vs. Liquid
Wayne Burkett : On Fixed vs. Liquid Design - Douglas Bowman explains his reasons for switching to a fixed-width layout
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16/12/2003 @ 20:01 GMT
Tom Coates : I wish my logo was all OSX icon style like ManicalRage.net
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16/12/2003 @ 20:00 GMT
Tom Coates : Is this the new look of Google.com?
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16/12/2003 @ 20:00 GMT
Tom Coates : People with an interest in Social Software
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16/12/2003 @ 20:00 GMT
Anil Dash : treo takes the coolness crown - i have to confirm om's impressions, as i've seen treo mania sweep my social circle already
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16/12/2003 @ 20:00 GMT
Anil Dash : good roundup of fixes to IE in XP SP2 - that browser that's not being developed anymore is getting better security, adding a popup blocker, and is finally obeying MIME types
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16/12/2003 @ 20:00 GMT
Anil Dash : why bittorrent doesn't work for syndication - i was asking about this at dinner sunday night. decentralization is the next syndication frontier
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16/12/2003 @ 19:22 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : La revelation du jour - Wow. sidesh0w in another language: still less interesting than your average weblog.
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16/12/2003 @ 19:22 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : He likes donuts. Be afraid. - Or something.
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16/12/2003 @ 19:22 GMT
Andy Baio : Fun with MP3 and Perl - writing an ID3 autotagger
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16/12/2003 @ 19:22 GMT
Andy Baio : Secret Service calls secret confession site creator - someone posted a presidential death threat on Grouphug.us
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16/12/2003 @ 19:22 GMT
Andy Baio : Winamp 5 released - much better than the crappy v3.0 release
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16/12/2003 @ 19:21 GMT
Andy Baio : Augmented Reality Quake - superimposing Quake objects in the real world
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16/12/2003 @ 19:21 GMT
Andy Baio : Google Print, book searching - they're already indexing thousands of books
Anil Dash : digging into google print - the idea of competition between google and amazon seems exciting to me
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16/12/2003 @ 18:03 GMT
François Hodierne : Web Page Development: Best Practices - Apple nous explique les standards webs. Si tout les mac-queux pouvait les écouter ...
Simon Willison : Web Page Development: Best Practices - Sound advice too (via)
Wayne Burkett : Web Page Development: Best Practices - Apple Developer Connection
Les Orchard : Web Page Development: Best Practices
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16/12/2003 @ 18:03 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Solipsistic - Gotta love referer-log trolling: gorgeous CSS layout, intriguing content.
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16/12/2003 @ 18:03 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Excuses, excuses. - Santa hears you Britney, and he wishes you would STFU.
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Andy Baio : Amazon browser for Mozilla - read more about the project
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16/12/2003 @ 18:01 GMT
Andy Baio : KITT Saves Christmas (MP3) - also: more Star Wars Christmas cheese
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16/12/2003 @ 18:01 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : best source of antipixel-style buttons - recently moved and updated
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16/12/2003 @ 18:01 GMT
jkottke : Creative Commons announces new Sampling Licenses
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16/12/2003 @ 18:00 GMT
jkottke : New York Film Critics Circle announces its awards for 2003 - New York Film Critics Circle announces its awards for 2003 (Return of the King is best picture)
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16/12/2003 @ 18:00 GMT
jkottke : Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment found in hut where Saddam was captured - Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment found in hut where Saddam was captured
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16/12/2003 @ 18:00 GMT
jkottke : Nobituary - Nobituary ("Mr. Bernstein was, and is, eighty-seven.")
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16/12/2003 @ 18:00 GMT
jkottke : Check current prices for books on Amazon with a wireless device using ScoutPal
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16/12/2003 @ 17:10 GMT
phil : Now THAT'S a queue! Thousands in line for Tokyo's new Apple Store
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Tom Coates : Pictures from the BBC R&Mi Christmas Party - Pictures from the BBC R&Mi Christmas Party
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16/12/2003 @ 15:00 GMT
Philippe Janvier : A Note to Harvard University - "How many students decide to attend Stanford because that's where Google and Yahoo were started ?"
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16/12/2003 @ 15:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : Make Internal Links Scroll Smoothly with JavaScript - users often are confused or disoriented when they click a link that jumps to another location in that same document
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16/12/2003 @ 13:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : 4096 Color Wheel - Hover over the wheel to view colors.
Ethan Marcotte : Pimpin' 4096 color wheel - The first and last time I use "pimpin'" to describe anything RGB. Um, dogg.
Graham Leuschke : 4096 Color Wheel - only moderately useful, but very well done
Nelson Minar : 4096 color wheel - Usable colour picker, although weirdly restricted to 12 bits
Eric Meyer : 4096 Color Wheel Version 2.1 - Very cool, and nicely scripted. Suddenly the Color Blender seems like a Model T with flat tires. [via Dave] [via]
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16/12/2003 @ 13:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : Whitespace - The Second Generation - the time has come for the second and third generation of web innovators to step up and continue to help the web evolve
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16/12/2003 @ 13:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : Web design generations - saila.com - I need to reset the timeline a bit
Tom Coates : Web design generations
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16/12/2003 @ 13:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : Articles: Minimum Design - how can you control a design anymore? The simple fact is - you can't!
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16/12/2003 @ 12:01 GMT
Alex Dudas : Is that a wooden Ferrari?
Tom Coates : Is that a wooden Ferrari?
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Alex Dudas : Flash is cool, but practical?
Graham Leuschke : the most crazy-ass navigation EVAR - be prepared to wait several days for all the cards to load
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16/12/2003 @ 12:00 GMT
Wayne Burkett : Deconstructing Code: Mario Soup - Revealing the images that make up a game screen
Paul Hammond : mario soup - a beautiful soup of the thousands of individual elements that make up the game screen
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16/12/2003 @ 12:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Ben Fry, amazing computer art - don't miss: organic log analyzer, Mario Soup, ZipDecode, and more
Wayne Burkett : BEN FRY - There is a space of highly complex systems for which we lack deep understanding because few techniques exist for visualization of data whose structure and content are undergoing continous change.
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16/12/2003 @ 12:00 GMT
Wayne Burkett : Iraq Body Count | DATABASE | Latest Updates
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16/12/2003 @ 10:00 GMT
François Hodierne : The RDF.net Challenge - Tim Bray assez critique ...
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16/12/2003 @ 07:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Scientific Research Backs Wisdom of Open Source
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16/12/2003 @ 07:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : PopYard Comparison Shopping Engine
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16/12/2003 @ 05:39 GMT
Jeff Veen : The Onion: Stopping Spam - Fight the good fight...
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16/12/2003 @ 05:21 GMT
Jeff Veen : Pathetic Motorways - A gallery of motorways within Great Britain that are not perhaps, the greatest feats of engineering.
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16/12/2003 @ 05:00 GMT
Richard MacManus : Jon Udell suggests Intranet developers use XHTML to enable users to "mine the Intranet".
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16/12/2003 @ 05:00 GMT
Richard MacManus : Michael Champion on Udell's XML 2003 keynote: "...the key idea is a "universal canvas" enabled by XML. Rather than applications communicating to access each others' proprietary data, they share a common XML representation of the data..."
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16/12/2003 @ 03:53 GMT
Jeff Veen : The Ideal CMS -- Circa 2004 - What every CMS should have, and few do.
Anil Dash : The Ideal CMS -- Circa 2004 - i honestly think MT has a lot of these products beat in some of these categories
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16/12/2003 @ 03:31 GMT
Jeff Veen : The problem with Hummer's new ad. - Great ad. And it sucks.
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16/12/2003 @ 03:00 GMT
Anil Dash : biculturalism, or windows vs. linux - joel understands that that heart of any conflict is misunderstanding of culture, and technology is no exception
Paul Hammond : Joel on Software - Biculturalism - Yes, we all eat food, but over there, they eat raw fish with rice using wood sticks
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16/12/2003 @ 03:00 GMT
Anil Dash : monetizing syndication requires full posts - david argues that we need not excerpts and the entire content of a post. fortunately, atom has explicitly defined fields for both.
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16/12/2003 @ 03:00 GMT
Anil Dash : syndication requires full posts, not headlines - steve gillmor wants full posts and smarter clients, both of which should be enabled by Atom
Andy Baio : Gillmore excited about BitTorrent meets RSS - here are a couple torrent feeds for jam band and anime fans
Jeff Veen : BitTorrent and RSS Create Disruptive Revolution - Steve Gillmore on what happens when P2P meets syndication
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16/12/2003 @ 03:00 GMT
Anil Dash : Missy E for President - she'd get my vote in a heartbeat
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16/12/2003 @ 02:00 GMT
Philippe Janvier : RSS : une alternative au Web ? - RSS "FINGer in the nose" !
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16/12/2003 @ 02:00 GMT
Philippe Janvier : Planètes - Etude du concept de « weblog » - Quand le devient "un gigantesque livre auquel tout le monde peut participer". C'est sûr qu'à côté un journal, c'est trop petit :)
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16/12/2003 @ 01:07 GMT
Wayne Burkett : Tantek Çelik introduces XFN - And links to several excellent earlier posts on semantic markup
François Hodierne : XFN - Tantek parle du markup sémantique et introduit XFN (Xhtml Friends Network), un foaf like en html.
Richard MacManus : Tantek: tips for making weblog markup simpler, smaller and more semantic. Plus info on XFN.
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16/12/2003 @ 01:06 GMT
Simon Willison : Pythonic Geometry - Teaching maths and Python to 13 year olds
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16/12/2003 @ 01:06 GMT
Simon Willison : Synergy - Easily share a single mouse/keyboard between multiple PCs running multiple OSs (via)
deusx : Synergy - "Synergy lets you easily share a single mouse and keyboard between multiple computers with different operating systems, each with its own display, without special hardware."
Rod Begbie : Synergy - Not the Mac iTunes app -- The kick-ass keyboard + mouse sharer, if you have two computers and two monitors on your desk. Ace! #
nelson : Synergy mouse hack - simple client to let you share a mouse and keyboard among different computers. supports linux, windows, mac.
Jeremy Zawodny : Synergy - Synergy: "With synergy, all the computers on your desktop form a single virtual screen. You use the mouse and keyboard of only one of the computers while you use all of the monitors on all of the computers." It's cross-platform x2vnc, sort
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16/12/2003 @ 01:06 GMT
Simon Willison : PolyglotMan - Translates man pages in to HTML
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16/12/2003 @ 01:06 GMT
Simon Willison : SiteBar - Like blogmarks but different
François Nonnenmacher : SiteBar - The Bookmark Server for Personal and Team Use
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16/12/2003 @ 01:05 GMT
Simon Willison : Problems at University - Bath's new academic year structure sounds bloody awful
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16/12/2003 @ 01:05 GMT
Simon Willison : Pricelessware - The best in Windows freeware (via)
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Andy Baio : Some retailers may stop carrying PC games - I wonder how much piracy is affecting PC game sales
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16/12/2003 @ 00:22 GMT
phil : Japanzine - monthly English language mag
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16/12/2003 @ 00:01 GMT
Philippe Janvier : Saddam Captured by Atom Feed - Pas pu résister moi non plus :~)
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16/12/2003 @ 00:01 GMT
Philippe Janvier : PowerPoint Makes You Dumb - "If you have nothing to say, maybe you need just the right tool to help you not say it."
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Wayne Burkett : Amazing Zip Code Lookup Map
phil : Zoom in on zip codes (try 77058 (where I used to live) or 90210)
Simon Willison : zipdecode (Java Applet) - Type a zip code (try 66044) and watch the USA get narrowed down. Brilliant.
anildash : zipdecode - filters map as you type a ZIP. be sure to try it with the "zoom" option
Rod Begbie : zipdecode - Zoom around a map by zipcode. Nifty. [via] #
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16/12/2003 @ 00:00 GMT
Wayne Burkett : Computer Movies Suck - A reactive essay written in 1998 by Jim Leonard
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16/12/2003 @ 00:00 GMT
Richard MacManus : Excellent Tom Scott cartoon re the US capture of Saddam.
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16/12/2003 @ 00:00 GMT
Richard MacManus : Dave Winer: "Look at all that white space. I know you love it Steve, you think I'm evolving to be RSS-only. You never know, that day could come. Maybe sooner than you think."
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