18/04/2004 @ 23:38 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : The Joys of Apple Computers - Ernie the attorney loves his Macs.
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18/04/2004 @ 23:30 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Sharing the love--and data--through SharePoint - Collaborative Office tie-in.
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18/04/2004 @ 23:26 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Spam: The Phenomenon - Tell spam from ham.
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18/04/2004 @ 23:18 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : E-voting security problems - Poking fun at Diebold and e-voting security problems.
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18/04/2004 @ 23:13 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Gmail: What's the Deal? - It was not an April Fool's joke, really, trust us
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18/04/2004 @ 23:10 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Epoz - a cross-browser-wysiwyg-editor - Promising.
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18/04/2004 @ 23:08 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Secrets of how cells die revealed - Cells are programmed to die. Let's bug the program!
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18/04/2004 @ 23:01 GMT
Steve Cook : The Fighting Nimrods - Without sports, who would cheer for the Nimrods?
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18/04/2004 @ 23:00 GMT
jkottke : Tutorial: make your own AIM/MSN chat bot with Perl
deusx : Wired bots. - This guide explains how to create an AIM/MSN bot of your very own.
jimray : Wired bots. - Use perl to build an MSN/AIM chatbot
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18/04/2004 @ 22:58 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Google Quietly Adjusts AdSense Pricing - Google changing the ad rates for contextual ads, basically admitting they weren't doing as well as search ads
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18/04/2004 @ 22:56 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Workers asked to train foreign replacements - Almost one in five information technology workers has lost a job or knows someone who lost a job after training a foreign worker.
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18/04/2004 @ 22:52 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Spymac follows Google on free gig of storage - A Gig without the dig.
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18/04/2004 @ 22:02 GMT
Nelson Minar : Gay Repub quandry - Duh: "Gay Republicans Say It's Hard to Back Bush"
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18/04/2004 @ 22:00 GMT
Erik Benson : Jon Udell's response to David's identity post - I think Jon is right about identity being "always on," and I think David is right about online identity being all about data instead of people.
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18/04/2004 @ 19:00 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Ben did it. - Just incredible.
Tom Coates : He only bloody completed seven marathons in seven days in the Sahara with a backpack!
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18/04/2004 @ 18:45 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Linux on iPod - Screenshots of Linux on Apple's iPod. Come on guys...
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18/04/2004 @ 18:43 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : The Internet surveillance cash cow - A few large companies and entrepreneurs stand to profit from the FBI's bid for a wiretap-friendly Internet.
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18/04/2004 @ 18:42 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Bad Times for U.S. Goods Sites - " What's going to be left after a while? Are we all going to be working at McDonald's?"
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18/04/2004 @ 18:39 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Thinking About Outsourcing - Politically, today's fears about job losses and international trade got their start last summer; they will heat up during the campaign and cool off in a year or so. Economically, they are just starting, and are likely to develop over the next years into s
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18/04/2004 @ 18:38 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Cringely: Shake Your Groove Thing - The Only Way to Beat Microsoft is by Ignoring Microsoft
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18/04/2004 @ 18:35 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Cringely: Timing is Everything - Look at Anti-Trust Law as a Digital Design and -- Guess What -- Microsoft Wins
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18/04/2004 @ 18:18 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : E-Vote Critics Demand Paper Trail - An effort to erase doubts about new ATM-style voting machines by backing up digital votes with paper records is gaining ground in the U.S.
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18/04/2004 @ 18:06 GMT
Nelson Minar : NRA VP Cheney - He looks awfully happy to have that gun
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18/04/2004 @ 18:05 GMT
Nelson Minar : NES/SNES manuals - scanned as PDFs, available via bittorrent
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18/04/2004 @ 18:03 GMT
Les Orchard : Can Disney Build a Better Mickey Mouse? - Ironic that they fought to legislate to keep him, helped screw us over with copyright, but we don't really care about the Mouse.
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18/04/2004 @ 18:02 GMT
Les Orchard : Your PowerBook Knows Where It Is - Auto-update iChat status based on network location
Erik Benson : Your PowerBook Knows Where It Is (I'll have to try this out) - It would be even cooler if it could keep track of changes and post to a form whenever I moved.
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18/04/2004 @ 18:01 GMT
Graham Leuschke : At 8-foot-4, he's still growing - wow. I'd like to send a donation
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18/04/2004 @ 18:00 GMT
jkottke : This NYTimes profile of Wonkette makes me want to take a shower - This NYTimes profile of Wonkette makes me want to take a shower ("I think it's implicit in the way that a Web site is produced that our standards of accuracy are lower." Yuck.)
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18/04/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
Graham Leuschke : The Erie Canal Museum - in Syracuse NY (!)
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18/04/2004 @ 14:05 GMT
Richard MacManus : Design by Fire: The myth of navigation - Web Designers philosphizing. Basically says: web sites should be web apps.
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18/04/2004 @ 14:04 GMT
Richard MacManus : Code is Mandatory: Virtual Machines - Exc technical overview. btw I wonder if virtual people will have the same advantages?
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18/04/2004 @ 14:03 GMT
Richard MacManus : John Seely Brown interview (via Seb) - "...interplay between context and content is key to what film - and rich media in general - are about."
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18/04/2004 @ 14:02 GMT
Richard MacManus : Review of Alexander Galloway 'Protocol' book - Protocols are "indifferent to content".
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18/04/2004 @ 14:01 GMT
Richard MacManus : Wired interview with Neal Stephenson - "Cyberpunk is over because it became part of the main current of science fiction"
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18/04/2004 @ 14:00 GMT
Richard MacManus : Jay Rosen: Journalism and Weblogging - Journos & bloggers philosophizing. Basically says: Blogging is *sometimes* journalism.
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18/04/2004 @ 11:02 GMT
Kristine Beeson : RecipeML - RecipeML - Format for Online Recipes -- RecipeML is a format for representing recipes on computer. It is written in the increasingly popular Extensible Markup Language - XML. That's kinda cool! Something that might turn :trk: into a more searchable/form
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18/04/2004 @ 11:00 GMT
Tom Coates : Gifts for the Gay Heavy Equipment Operator
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18/04/2004 @ 08:01 GMT
Will Pate : Unusability - Common use, in-the-trenches user experience advice from a software development perspective.
Paul Hammond : Irate Scotsman - Unusability - interface and interaction design is a fine art, and is incredibly difficult to do well
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18/04/2004 @ 08:00 GMT
Will Pate : Progressive Disclosure - Dangerous, but sublime when done well.
Paul Hammond : Demystifying Usability: Progressive Disclosure- the best interaction design technique? - an interaction design technique that emerges out of the insights gained during Task Analysis
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18/04/2004 @ 07:01 GMT
Will Pate : Too Nimble for Limits - Putting innovation first in web design is best followed with creative implementation.
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18/04/2004 @ 07:00 GMT
Les Orchard : MT Extensions: MTRelativeURL 1.0
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18/04/2004 @ 06:01 GMT
Andy Baio : Nigerian scammers exploiting IP relay phone lines for the deaf - you can read relay operators complain on Livejournal [via]
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18/04/2004 @ 06:00 GMT
jkottke : PulpFiction (expect a letter from Miramax soon) looks to do everything a modern newsreader should do - PulpFiction (expect a letter from Miramax soon) looks to do everything a modern newsreader should do (Love the filters. Every single app in the world should save all data it ever sees, data about that data, and have ways to filter and search it.)
Mark Pilgrim : pulpfiction - upcoming next-generation news aggregator for os x
François Hodierne : PulpFiction - Un aggrégateur RSS pour Mac OS X prometteur
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18/04/2004 @ 05:02 GMT
Les Orchard : MacDailyNews - News - Welcome Home - "Hey, where's that imacheapdumbass.dll?!"
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18/04/2004 @ 05:01 GMT
Andy Baio : iTMS-4-All, search the iTunes Music Store - he used the anonymous info posted to my entry [via]
Mark Pilgrim : itms-4-all - some interesting ideas, i'm sure a wide-open api will come up with many more
deusx : Downhill Battle - iTMS Script - 'Finally, we start making our own XML "music store" files.' I've had an idea for awhile to make an HTTP proxy that pretends to be the iTunes Music Store servers but is actually a P2P network for indie music.
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18/04/2004 @ 05:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Dodgeball mobile social app goes multi-city - including Los Angeles and San Francisco
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18/04/2004 @ 04:03 GMT
Adam Gessaman : AT&T Wireless Self-Destructs - Amazing. As a customer, I knew thing were fouled up on their end, but I had no idea they were that bad.
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18/04/2004 @ 04:01 GMT
Andy Baio : Flash: Tontie, number keypad game - this game stresses me out
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18/04/2004 @ 04:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Nigerian spammers... in space! -
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18/04/2004 @ 03:02 GMT
Jeff Veen : What if Mail.app were like iTunes? - Oh, what a dream mail client that would be...
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18/04/2004 @ 03:01 GMT
Andy Baio : NYT on new videogame lounges - the return of the arcade? I certainly hope so [via]
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18/04/2004 @ 03:00 GMT
Andy Baio : iTMS-4-All, search the iTunes Music Store - he used the anonymous info posted to my entry [via]
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18/04/2004 @ 02:07 GMT
Andy Baio : Movable Type 3.0 Beta Testing - everyone who submits the survey can beta test [via]
Tomas Jogin : Movable Type 3.0 Beta Testing Begins - "We now have the opportunity to let a larger number of testers in for a beta phase of testing, to test out more platforms and configurations. In addition to the larger number of testers, for the beta we'll be removing the restriction that the software mus
Mark Pilgrim : movable type 3.0 in semi-public beta testing - be the first on your block
anildash : sign up for the MT3 beta test - oh yeah, we make software too
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18/04/2004 @ 02:05 GMT
Adam Gessaman : Flasher attacked by schoolgirls sent to prison - Just like last week’s ER.
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18/04/2004 @ 02:02 GMT
Steve Cook : "Lolita": plaigirised, pseudoplaigirised, other? - I like Rosenbaum's work a lot ("The Secret Parts of Fortune" is excellent), but his ideas about "Pale Fire" are consistantly insane, and this article is basically unreadable.
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18/04/2004 @ 02:01 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : cat survives monthlong trip in crate - cat survives monthlong trip in crate: damn
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18/04/2004 @ 02:00 GMT
Andy Baio : DirecTV HU card hacking is dead - I'm sure they'll hack the P4 cards eventually
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18/04/2004 @ 00:09 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Trekkie communicator ready to go
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18/04/2004 @ 00:08 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Binary Translator: Convert Regular Text to Binary and vice-versa
deusx : Adcott's Binary Translator - "This tool will convert regular text to binary and vice-versa..."
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18/04/2004 @ 00:07 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Apocalypse 12: How objects and classes are to work in Perl 6
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18/04/2004 @ 00:05 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : The Official Microsoft-English Dictionary
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18/04/2004 @ 00:04 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Amazon Search Bar Will Track Your Browsing
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18/04/2004 @ 00:03 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Bookmarklet lays out topography of a webpage
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18/04/2004 @ 00:02 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Firefox search now works in textboxes and textareas
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18/04/2004 @ 00:01 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : The Importance of the Hypertext Document Title
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18/04/2004 @ 00:00 GMT
Andy Baio : NYT on the demise of Mickey Mouse - Mickey has no identity of his own anymore [via]
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