14/04/2004 @ 23:03 GMT
Rod Begbie : Lo Fat Know Fat - Currently being built in the business park where I work. Sticking to the diet is about to become a lot easier round here.
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14/04/2004 @ 23:02 GMT
cobra libre : the silent readers - i read this to myself rather than working, for example
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14/04/2004 @ 23:01 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : The 100th Zen Garden design - Mad ups to Eric Meyer and Dave, boyee.
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14/04/2004 @ 23:00 GMT
anildash : opening up the design process for OneNote blogging - the best proof that Microsoft gets blogging is that this discussion is even taking place. go make your case.
Richard MacManus : Design a blogging feature for OneNote - Comments summary: Give us an API and Add-In support.
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14/04/2004 @ 22:05 GMT
Dan Cederholm : Zen Garden #100 - Dave Shea and Eric Meyer collaborate. Fantastic.
François Nonnenmacher : CSS Zen Garden: 100th entry - Eric Meyer and Dave Shea sign the 100th entry of the CSS Zen Garden.
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14/04/2004 @ 22:04 GMT
Erik Benson : 3 things wrong with Amazon's A9 Beta: 1) only searches Amazon's books, 2) the toolbar's diary feature doesn't work with weblog APIs, 3) the colors. (I still like it though) - If you use IE, check out the Toolbar's diary feature... it has such potential!
Jeremy Zawodny : a9 lauches - a9 lauches: wow, great job Udi and gang!
anildash : A9, amazon's search service, launches in beta - these are good days for cool new tech
Tomas Jogin : A9 - I haven't figured out what A9 is yet.
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14/04/2004 @ 22:03 GMT
Andy Baio : Amazon launches their A9 search engine - the A9 toolbar has a Diary feature
anildash : batelle on A9 - john's a media outlet!
Kayode Okeyode : A9, Amazon's Search Portal, Goes Live: Reverberations Felt in Valley - A9, Amazon's Search Portal, Goes Live: Reverberations Felt in Valley
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14/04/2004 @ 22:02 GMT
Andy Baio : David Bowie's official mashup contest - mashup two Bowie songs, win an Audi TT coupe [via]
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14/04/2004 @ 22:01 GMT
anildash : happy birthday, cam - gotta give it up for one of the OG bloggers
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14/04/2004 @ 22:00 GMT
anildash : help end insurance discrimination - mental illness deserves the same coverage as every other illness that affects us
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14/04/2004 @ 21:07 GMT
Steve Cook : The Bellagio goes dark - There's a hole in the lightbulb extravaganza of the Strip.
Nelson Minar : Bellagio still dark - Nice photo of the strip with a big black hole in the middle
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14/04/2004 @ 21:06 GMT
Nelson Minar : Presidential infallibility - Yahoo! News - Bush Is Stumped on Question of Mistakes
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14/04/2004 @ 21:05 GMT
Nelson Minar : Ugly marine photo - This photo is now resulting in an investigation
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14/04/2004 @ 21:04 GMT
Nelson Minar : Marine times on photo - More on this insensitive prank
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14/04/2004 @ 21:03 GMT
Nelson Minar : chkrootkit - locally checks for signs of a rootkit
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14/04/2004 @ 21:01 GMT
Rod Begbie : Le Breeze Firefox/Thunderbird Theme - Deliciously subtle Firefox/Thunderbird theme.
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14/04/2004 @ 21:00 GMT
cobra libre : rock, paper, scissors - 'also known as Roshambo, Rochambeau, Janken, Mora, Muk-Chi-Ba or JanKenPon'
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14/04/2004 @ 20:05 GMT
Steve Cook : Tallulah Bankhead on Willie Mays - On the Giants, the color line, and the Say-Hey Kid, darlings.
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14/04/2004 @ 20:04 GMT
Les Orchard : CoffeeGeek - Coffee Awakenings - "This is the winning article in the Write Your Way to the SCAA writing competition."
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14/04/2004 @ 20:03 GMT
Les Orchard : Cacheability Engine - "To help you understand how Web Caches will treat a Web page, the Cacheability Engine will look at a URL (and optionally any images or objects associated with it), giving both specific cache-related data about it, and a general commentary on how cacheable
Paul Hammond : Cacheability Engine - giving both specific cache-related data about it, and a general commentary on how cacheable the object is
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14/04/2004 @ 20:02 GMT
Les Orchard : Tips for Building a Cache-Aware Site - "Besides using freshness information and validation, there are a number of other things you can do to make your site more cache-friendly."
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14/04/2004 @ 20:01 GMT
Tom Coates : Bush Press Conference Response Generator
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14/04/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Water that isn't wet - Check out the slideshow...my world just 180'd. Via Dunstan.
Graham Leuschke : water that isn't wet - I want it I want it (you can't have it)
Les Orchard : When Water Isn't Wet - When Water Isn't Wet
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14/04/2004 @ 19:53 GMT
dionidium : Tales from the Office #539 - The dangers of stock photography.
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14/04/2004 @ 19:03 GMT
cobra libre : WASTE Mac OS X client available - more people should be using this
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14/04/2004 @ 19:02 GMT
Paul Hammond : The Disability Rights Commission - Formal Investigation report: web accessibility - An HTML version will be available on this website shortly
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14/04/2004 @ 19:01 GMT
Paul Hammond : W3C Web Accessibility Initiative Statement on Recent Report - we comment here on some of the DRC Report findings, in order to address potential misunderstandings about W3C's WAI Guidelines
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14/04/2004 @ 19:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : digitaldust: if you do things right - If you do things right people wont be sure you've done anything at all
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14/04/2004 @ 18:07 GMT
Nelson Minar : Gmail ad example - Detailed screenshot of ads in Gmail.
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14/04/2004 @ 18:06 GMT
Nelson Minar : Life Balance software - To-do list with a humane goal. I find the idea that software will improve my life very appealing, but I'm skeptical. But Stewart Brand's endorsement is compelling.
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14/04/2004 @ 18:05 GMT
Nelson Minar : PC Xbox Media Center - Someone ported the popular Xbox media application to the PC! Wacky, but sensible.
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14/04/2004 @ 18:03 GMT
Philippe Janvier : A quick and dirty CSS hack: PNG backgrounds - Le bougre ne s'en était pas vanté :)
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14/04/2004 @ 18:02 GMT
François Hodierne : Hot RSS - "Someday I think all XML formats will be recognized as RSS"
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14/04/2004 @ 18:01 GMT
Paul Hammond : Many-to-Many: Ridiculously Easy Syndicate Forming - I'm not brave enough to venture a new term for Syndication, but unless one is found, there is a lot of explaining to do.
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14/04/2004 @ 18:00 GMT
jkottke : How to debate Creationists without being boring - How to debate Creationists without being boring ("God spoke to me and told me that you are wrong.")
Tom Coates : I'm feeling quite in favour of David Galbraith at the moment. God told me to like him. You are wrong. - I'm feeling quite in favour of David Galbraith at the moment. God told me to like him. You are wrong.
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14/04/2004 @ 17:01 GMT
Andy Baio : Half-Life Rally, racing mod for the HL engine - it's amazing how flexible it is
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14/04/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
jkottke : NYU prof finds inverse relationship between a CEO's personal use of the corporate jet and their company's stock value - NYU prof finds inverse relationship between a CEO's personal use of the corporate jet and their company's stock value (And it's not a simple relationship...the stock value lost far exceeds the cost of the jet/fuel/etc.)
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14/04/2004 @ 16:03 GMT
Graham Leuschke : gmail as an outboard brain - is google's mail service a blog-killer? /apocalypse
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14/04/2004 @ 16:02 GMT
Erik Benson : How to connect to the internet from anywhere using your bluetooth phone and a laptop - Once I get my phone back I think I'm going to be a big fan of this setup.
Ethan Marcotte : All Hail Bluetooth - "...you do have to fight the urge to yell 'Hey everyone! I've got the internet in my pants!'"
Andy Baio : Haughey explains the benefits of Bluetooth - connect your laptop to the Internet with your cellphone
Graham Leuschke : Hey everyone! I've got the internet in my pants! - I've been waiting for someone to explain Bluetooth with small words. Thanks, Matt.
Rod Begbie : All Hail Bluetooth - I agree: If you have a Mac and a decent Nokia/Sony Ericsson phone, Bluetooth is ace. For everyone else, though, it sucks a big donkey.
anildash : all hail bluetooth - matt dives into the useful but complicated wireless standard
Dan Cederholm : All Hail Bluetooth - Matt Haughey on his personal experience using Bluetooth.
Paul Hammond : All Hail Bluetooth | A Whole Lotta Features - I've got the internet in my pants!
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14/04/2004 @ 16:01 GMT
jkottke : Baseblogs, "baseball and blogging are a perfect match" - Baseblogs, "baseball and blogging are a perfect match" (Nice roundup of baseball blogs; Denton clearly missed this lucrative vertical.)
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14/04/2004 @ 16:00 GMT
jkottke : Sabernomics is a Moneyball-esque weblog
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14/04/2004 @ 15:20 GMT
Kristine Beeson : godaddy sale - Go Daddy Software - $6.95 .com domain names right now is the lowest I've ever seen them!
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14/04/2004 @ 15:03 GMT
kaninka.net : Nagasaki sprengjumaður allur - Fred Olivi, annar flugmannanna sem varpaði kjarnorkusprengjunni á Nagasaki 1945 er látinn. Öfugt við flugstjóra Enola Gay, vélarinnar sem varpaði fyrri sprengjunni, efaðist Olivi aldrei um réttmæti kjarnorkuárásarin
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14/04/2004 @ 15:01 GMT
Steve Cook : Gene Wolfe's "The Arimaspian Legacy" - If the short fiction of O. Henry and Neil Gaiman had a baby, this would be it.
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14/04/2004 @ 13:00 GMT
Tom Coates : iPod mini users report sound problems
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14/04/2004 @ 08:04 GMT
Paul Ford : Ornament and Cryptography - "My tenet of ornament is therefore its renewal through computational means, a method of bringing ornament back into the cultural vocabulary as a visual container for information." Serious consideration of design from Christian Marc Schmidt.
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14/04/2004 @ 08:03 GMT
Erik Benson : Today's Word: endsville. 1) Most excellent or the best. 2) Most undesirable; the end. - I love this word, I want to eat it.
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14/04/2004 @ 08:02 GMT
Erik Benson : Andy's project at Loudeye, IndieSource, launches - This will help smaller bands get their music out on iTunes and other online music stores. I can't wait to actually be able to buy good music from these places.
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14/04/2004 @ 08:01 GMT
Richard MacManus : Asterisk: The Well Rounded Web Craftsman - Generalists and Specialists in harmony, as one of my old posts puts it.
François Nonnenmacher : A Rant and A Few Resources For The Well Rounded Web Craftsman - Let's get all along
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14/04/2004 @ 07:02 GMT
Paul Ford : http://www.dfnct.com/archives/cat_notes_on_computation.html#000044#more - "My tenet of ornament is therefore its renewal through computational means, a method of bringing ornament back into the cultural vocabulary as a visual container for information." Serious consideration of design from Christian Marc Schmidt.
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14/04/2004 @ 06:07 GMT
Steve Cook : Milestones - 300 entries, 200 sideblog links, 3 years, 120000 words. And will someone send me "Work"?
Graham Leuschke : 3 years, 300 entries, thousands of hours of joy - thanks and congrats, Steve
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14/04/2004 @ 06:05 GMT
Graham Leuschke : I'd Rather Be a Whore Than an Academic - I should read the whole thing
Tomas Jogin : I'd Rather Be a Whore Than an Academic - "The prostitute certainly isn't the only one who's made into a commodity. All of us are objectified under capitalism, which transforms both the worker and her labor (sexual or otherwise) into commodities for sale on the market."
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14/04/2004 @ 06:04 GMT
Andy Baio : Album art by comic artists - the Chris Ware ones are beautiful [via]
jkottke : Album covers by famous cartoonists
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14/04/2004 @ 06:03 GMT
Andy Baio : Mysterious Whitehouse.gov document - no Google cache, no Wayback Archive... any idea what this is? [via]
Adam Gessaman : Google Search: bullshittosatisfypeople - See that second entry? That’s where they put the working draft of G.W. Bush’s resume.
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14/04/2004 @ 06:02 GMT
Andy Baio : Kottke says "syndication" is a misnomer - he's right, but the meaning of the word will evolve
anildash : kottke on structured data sharing - the burgeoning applications of this tech explains why a well-documented way to extend is important
Dan Cederholm : Syndication = Web browsing - Good points. 'web feeder', 'web receiver', 'web scanner', 'web guzzler' ... the new browser.
Richard MacManus : Jason Kottke: stop calling it syndication - I like the term 'personal publishing' - mix that with the word 'subscribe' and we're getting there.
Paul Hammond : I think we should probably stop calling it syndication (kottke.org) - If not syndication, then what makes RSS and Atom so compelling in comparison to plain old HTML pages?
Philippe Janvier : I think we should probably stop calling it syndication - "If not syndication, then what makes RSS and Atom so compelling in comparison to plain old HTML pages ?"
François Nonnenmacher : We should probably stop calling it syndication - Don't leave us with just the ugly RSS and XML buttons!
jkottke : I think we should probably stop calling it syndication - I think we should probably stop calling it syndication (People are still confused about this.)
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14/04/2004 @ 06:01 GMT
anildash : reorg coming to the MT forums - just keeps getting smarter and smarter
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14/04/2004 @ 06:00 GMT
anildash : simpleviewer, flash photo gallery app - i'd love to get this working with my typepad photo albums
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14/04/2004 @ 05:04 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : web dev bookmarks - web dev bookmarks: thanks nelson!
Isofarro : Web Development Bookmarklets - Fascinating and useful selection of bookmarklets for web developers
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14/04/2004 @ 05:03 GMT
Andy Baio : Bird Watching with the Blind - identifying bird species by sound alone [via]
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14/04/2004 @ 05:02 GMT
Andy Baio : New Yorker profile on Harold Ramis - they tell human stories so well [via]
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14/04/2004 @ 05:01 GMT
Andy Baio : Stockstock, festival for short films made from stock footage - I'd love to see a broader competition that uses any available free footage
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14/04/2004 @ 05:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Screech loses his domain battle - read the text of the decision [via]
Les Orchard : Screech: Can't Sell a Chess Video on eBay - "Last week, Dustin Diamond -- once known as Screech on the TV show Saved by the Bell -- apparently failed in an "internet court" arbitration to procure dustindiamond.com."
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14/04/2004 @ 04:00 GMT
Graham Leuschke : How to cut a doughnut into 13 pieces with only three cuts - try to imagine it first (there are lots more goofy experiments, some of which are amazing)
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14/04/2004 @ 03:02 GMT
Nelson Minar : House market busts - Real estate horror stories - Dec. 2, 2002
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14/04/2004 @ 03:00 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : insert snarky title here - brilliant
Les Orchard : Pandagon: Insert Snarky Title Here - "Someone I don't like is saying something I don't agree with." Now, with extra long comment thread!
Andy Baio : Insert Snarky Title Here - calloo and callay [via]
Paul Hammond : Pandagon: Insert Snarky Title Here - I'm going to try to tie this all together with a poignant point and a recommendation for future action
Adam Gessaman : Insert Snarky Title Here - We have a winner!
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14/04/2004 @ 02:08 GMT
cobra libre : nabokov accused of plagiarizing lolita - but details are hazy -- ha!
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14/04/2004 @ 02:07 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Five Fundamental Problems with Open Source?
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14/04/2004 @ 02:06 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : A Look At Mozilla For Windows Users
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14/04/2004 @ 02:05 GMT
phil : 20 years of 4AD records - Coincidentally, I've been playing Red House Painters for 8 hours so far today. It's that kind of day.
Tom Coates : The first twenty years of 4AD (found by those nice young chaps at 2lmc.org)
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14/04/2004 @ 02:04 GMT
Simon Willison : Duck and Cover - The original video, brought to you by the Internet Archive. (via)
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14/04/2004 @ 02:03 GMT
Simon Willison : It's red, not pink - Eric's latest book looks very different in the flesh.
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14/04/2004 @ 02:02 GMT
Simon Willison : Jew - Googlebomb (via)
Tom Coates : Wikipedia's entry for the word Jew is even handed and fair... - Wikipedia's entry for the word Jew is even handed and fair...
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14/04/2004 @ 02:01 GMT
Andy Baio : Image: Letter from the liquor store owner - good clue that you might have a drinking problem
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14/04/2004 @ 02:00 GMT
anildash : pho falling victim to spam? - if even this venerated list can die off from email's failures, it may well be time to move to syndication
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14/04/2004 @ 01:02 GMT
Nelson Minar : Metacrap - Cory's good old essay, still valuable today.
Matthew M. Boedicker : Metacrap (essay about metadata)
Anne van Kesteren : Metacrap: Putting the torch to seven straw-men of the meta-utopia - 'Try searching for "plam" on eBay. Right now, that turns up nine typoed listings for "Plam Pilots."' #
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14/04/2004 @ 01:00 GMT
Graham Leuschke : I said the E-A-S, the T-E-R, the Egg with a double G - thunpin'
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14/04/2004 @ 00:06 GMT
Nelson Minar : Far Cry review - Despite the hostile copy protection this is a pretty damn good game.
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14/04/2004 @ 00:05 GMT
Nelson Minar : Web services blog - Anne Thomas Manes: web service status. She's doing a lot of good industry research on the state of web services.
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14/04/2004 @ 00:03 GMT
Philippe Janvier : RSS - Dates essentielles - RSS : enfin toute l'histoire en français !
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14/04/2004 @ 00:02 GMT
Graham Leuschke : Happy spamiversary - it seems so much longer than 10 years
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14/04/2004 @ 00:01 GMT
Andy Baio : Cameron creates a Timecube AIM bot - it's indistinguishable from talking to Gene Ray himself
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14/04/2004 @ 00:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Spike, networked clipboard for Mac/Win - sounds interesting [via]
anildash : spike, interesting networked clipboard - cross-platform, rendezvous-enabled, and all that other good stuff
Jeremy Zawodny : spike, a peer-to-peer clipboard - spike, a peer-to-peer clipboard: copy, paste, collaborate
Philippe Janvier : Spike - Un presse-papier en ligne qui semble intéressant
Mark Pilgrim : spike: a shared rendezvous-enabled clipboard - slowly recreating all the useful features of groove with zeroconf
Les Orchard : Spike, a Rendezvous-enabled clipboard for Windows and OS X
Simon Willison : Spike - Network clipboard for Windows and OS X. Shame there's no Linux version (via)
Adam Gessaman : Spike - Collaborative Network Clipboard - Oh, to be in a situation where intellectual challenges actually could be solved with collaborative software.
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