5/01/2004 @ 23:04 GMT
Richard MacManus : Bill de hÓra predicts for 2004: "Personalized search. Learning search. Weblog categories mixed in with social networks. Distributed/Desktop scale search."
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Jeremy Zawodny : MS: Please Dominate Speech-Recognition
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5/01/2004 @ 23:01 GMT
Andy Baio : DVD Jon cracks iTunes DRM again - can now be played in VideoLAN for GNU/Linux
Ethan Marcotte : iTunes DRM hacked wide open - Johansen gets quickly tired of a life without litigation.
Alex Dudas : iTunes DRM cracked wide open for GNU/Linux. Seriously. - Norwegian programmer Jon Lech Johansen, who broke the DVD encryption scheme, has opened iTunes locked music a tad further, by allowing people to play...
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5/01/2004 @ 23:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Mister Pants is BACK! - as promised, the Pants have returned for 2004
gleuschk : El Senor de Pantalones! - mr. pants back in the aught-aught-fo'
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Les Orchard : Synchronization of Information Aggregators using Markup (SIAM)
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Les Orchard : The Rack (bar with controllable camera)
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Richard MacManus : Wired article about new search software that automatically sorts results into categories (via Dave Winer)
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Richard MacManus : Dave Winer posts more info about Channel Z. It's an outliner plug-in for Radio, MT, et al "with lots of smarts about categories, RSS and OPML".
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Richard MacManus : Jon Udell is sympathetic to the FOAF cause, but wants to leverage existing data (eg links) instead of entering new data.
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Jeremy Zawodny : Amazing Amount of Time Wasted Repairing Computers in December
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Paul Hammond : monochrom Brandmarker - An attempt to evaluate the actual power of brands
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Paul Hammond : nicer titles | reflections - As promised, here's the rewrite of Nice Titles
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Anil Dash : another way that centralized mail filters break email - i can't say i'm sorry to see these services develop holes
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Anil Dash : japan in movies, and bloggers in the Times - the ruminations on film stereotypes of japanese are interesting, but i was struck by how many of the quotes were pulled from weblogs
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5/01/2004 @ 21:00 GMT
Andy Baio : TV report on Internet from October 1993 - obscure hobbyist network called "Internet"
Anil Dash : A network called 'Internet' - a fantastic old video clip showing how far we've come in a decade
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Alex Dudas : Tony Blair for President 2004 - Between the babbling of George W. Bush on the right, the blathering of the anti-war left, and the cluck-clucking of media hens everywhere, stands...
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jkottke : Red Sox and Curt Schilling have been circumventing traditional media channels, and the media is a bit upset - Red Sox and Curt Schilling have been circumventing traditional media channels, and the media is a bit upset (Schilling "told the reporters that it was their job to track down the news, not his job to hand it to them")
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Anil Dash : beautiful morning news interview with witold - and of course the illustrations aren't too shabby either
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Anil Dash : inside baseball, the horse race, and bad journalism - a compelling and heartening call to action from jay rosen
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Alex Dudas : Rings shows trend toward global Premieres - Hurray for the pirates! Now they are finding they no longer have that luxury. When the first film of the "Rings" trilogy, "The Lord of...
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jkottke : What You Can't Say - What You Can't Say (An essay about "how to think forbidden thoughts, and what to do with them")
Erik Benson : I agree with every thing this guy ever says, including the mistakes - +
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5/01/2004 @ 18:00 GMT
jkottke : The art and science of top ten lists
Cameron Marlow : How to write top tens - Man is indeed a list making animal
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Richard Rutter : 2004 Color Forecast - (Design thinking) The new year’s palettes from Adam Polselli [via]
Paul Hammond : AdamPolselli.com :: 2004 Color Forecast - calming neutrals, peaceful blues and greens, stable dark shades, and a few vibrant hues to add life
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Richard Rutter : 28mm - (Photography) a beautiful online photography magazine [via]
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Les Orchard : Joseph Hardin- SI 514 Course: Introduction to the Semantic Web - I really want to take this course
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Dan Cederholm : Web Design References - Gigantic card catolog of standards-based articles from all over the web.
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5/01/2004 @ 17:01 GMT
Andy Baio : Fontifier, free tool to make a font from your handwriting - click the "1" to get started
Ethan Marcotte : Fontifier - Your handwriting into TrueType. Free.
Paul Hammond : Fontifier - Fontifier lets you use your own handwriting for the text you write on your computer
Alex Dudas : Fontifier - Fontifier lets you use your own handwriting for the text you write on your computer. It turns a scanned sample of your handwriting into...
Philippe Janvier : Fontifier - Une police de caractères fabriquée à partir de notre écriture.
Ben Milleare : Fontifier
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Andy Baio : Burning Man project for Microsoft Flight Sim - some screenshots from Wired
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5/01/2004 @ 16:01 GMT
Les Orchard : Blogging and the Singularity
Alex Dudas : Blogging and the Singularity - And blogging is still in the early adopter phase. Where is it leading us? Could it be a factor that brings us closer, quicker,...
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Les Orchard : Rands In Repose: Style Guide v1
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phil : Simon Hoggart on Christmas circular letters
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Wayne Burkett : Sharing and Stealing - Jessica Litman - QuickTopic Document Review
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Mark Pilgrim : feedparser 2.7 is out - it parses dates, sanitizes html, and bakes bread
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jkottke : Dennis had a bad holiday shopping experience with Customized Classics
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jkottke : David is reading 52 books in 52 weeks
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jkottke : Downloading 52 albums in 52 weeks or an RIAA lawsuit, whichever comes first
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5/01/2004 @ 13:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : SimpleBits | SimpleQuiz > Part XI > Image Floating - Q: Which method makes the most sense when floating an image and caption within a body of text?
Mark Pilgrim : the semantics of image floating - won't somebody please think of the gerbils?
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Les Orchard : The Atomic Club: If the Bomb Is So Easy to Make, Why DonÂ’t More Nations Have It?
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5/01/2004 @ 12:00 GMT
François Hodierne : WikidPad - wiki notebook/outliner for windows
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5/01/2004 @ 12:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : matt jones | work & thoughts | Plink'd-in - I felt unease, and a certain lack of control.
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5/01/2004 @ 05:15 GMT
Les Orchard : Research on N-Grams in Information Retrieval
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5/01/2004 @ 05:10 GMT
Les Orchard : Linguistics Meets Linux: Morphix-NLP
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5/01/2004 @ 05:05 GMT
gleuschk : Top Ten Histological and Anatomical Entities of 2003 - I (heart) my #8
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5/01/2004 @ 05:00 GMT
jkottke : NASA's Mars photojournal - NASA's Mars photojournal (Currently featuring Spirit rover pictures)
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5/01/2004 @ 03:05 GMT
gleuschk : The burning academic question of the day: Should we professors be permitted to "hook up with" our students, or they with us? - only if they can prove that a group of order p-squared is abelian
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5/01/2004 @ 03:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Epcot growing Mickey-shaped cucumbers - via Stereogum
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5/01/2004 @ 01:35 GMT
Les Orchard : Morphix-NLP -- The most NLP applications on one CD!
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5/01/2004 @ 01:25 GMT
Les Orchard : Futurismic: About: Guidelines
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5/01/2004 @ 01:20 GMT
Les Orchard : Can't lose with bargain DVD player, but low cost carries price - Can't lose with bargain DVD player, but low cost carries price
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5/01/2004 @ 01:15 GMT
Les Orchard : AppScripting allows MacPython users on OS X to manipulate scriptable applications
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5/01/2004 @ 01:10 GMT
Les Orchard : Forget the spin, taping is not killing music
Alex Dudas : Forget the spin, taping is not killing music - Despite its usual song and dance over CD burning, the record industry is in rude health, says Peter Martin.
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5/01/2004 @ 01:05 GMT
Jeff Veen : Teams announced for 2004 Tour Down Under - Good to see Navigators on the international roster
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5/01/2004 @ 01:00 GMT
François Hodierne : W3C Director Tim Berners-Lee to be made Knight Commander, Order of the British Empire - "Web Inventor recognized for contributions to Internet development"
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5/01/2004 @ 00:05 GMT
Les Orchard : Blended-metal bullets - "Under most circumstances, a 5.56mm bullet striking a personÂ’s buttocks wouldnÂ’t be expected to create a fatal wound."
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