24/05/2004 @ 23:00 GMT
Tom Coates : The BBC's Chelsea Flower Show site - The BBC's Chelsea Flower Show site
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24/05/2004 @ 23:00 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Robot Johnny redesigns - Awesome.
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24/05/2004 @ 23:00 GMT
anildash : sharing photoshop album taxonomies - the fascinating thing here is how album uses metatagging instead of folders
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24/05/2004 @ 22:01 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Syndication, the web, the future, XML and flying pigs - All the new people are using XML; 99% of the web still uses HTML
François Hodierne : Syndication, the web, the future, XML and flying pigs
Philippe Janvier : Syndication, the web, the future, XML and flying pigs - Des cochons pour une lanterne : It's a clear mistake to associate the term XML with syndication feeds, because XML is so much wider than that in terms of areas of application.
Kayode Okeyode : Syndication, the web, the future, XML and flying pigs
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24/05/2004 @ 22:00 GMT
anildash : how InfoWorld uses intranet weblogs - they're using MT in some interesting ways both publicly and internally
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24/05/2004 @ 21:00 GMT
deusx : WorldNetDaily: Christians look to form 'new nation' within U.S. - Wow. I'm almost inclined to say, let 'em have their "Christian republic" in that state, so we can move along with improving this "pagan democracy" in the rest of the states.
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24/05/2004 @ 21:00 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Ninjatune desktop competition - Rockin'.
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24/05/2004 @ 20:01 GMT
Adam Gessaman : Richard Biggs passes away. - He played Dr. Steven Franklin on Babylon 5.
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24/05/2004 @ 20:01 GMT
Adam Gessaman : Real Life rips on Counter Strike - As a relatively new convert to this five year old game, I have to say that sometimes you can't judge a game by its graphics.
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24/05/2004 @ 20:01 GMT
Adam Gessaman : Number portability for all! - Get ready to stick it to your cell phone company.
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24/05/2004 @ 20:01 GMT
Adam Gessaman : Hitler heir wants no part of Mein Kampf royalties
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24/05/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Flash: Spiral Motion Aftereffect - good explanation of the effect [via]
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24/05/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Little. Orange. Stupid. - Don't try to shame the rest of us into foisting any more copies of that 36 x 14 abortion on the world.
Mark Pilgrim : little. orange. stupid. - "feed autodiscovery is the only thing that makes sense"
Adam Gessaman : Little. Orange. Stupid. - auto-discovery or bust
Kayode Okeyode : (On the XML Icon): Little. Orange. Stupid.
François Nonnenmacher : Little. Orange. Stupid. - DonÂ’t try to shame the rest of us into foisting any more copies of that 36 x 14 abortion on the world
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24/05/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
anildash : curbed, lockhart's new NYC site - predicated on the assumption that it all comes back to neighborhoods
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24/05/2004 @ 19:01 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : 'Only nuclear power can now halt global warming' - Leading environmentalist urges radical rethink on climate change. Won't please all greenies
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24/05/2004 @ 19:01 GMT
Steve Cook : Namiki Vanishing Point pens - Pretty, retractable fountain pens.
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24/05/2004 @ 19:01 GMT
kellan : - Bush: Staying the course in times of change. - Strategic thinking about cross partisans communication #
deusx : Change for America: Don't Call the President a Liar - "Steady leadership. Strong Character. Terrible Judgement. Miserable listening skills. Poor adaptability. Incompetent president."
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24/05/2004 @ 19:01 GMT
Paul Hammond : SuperfluousBanter: Contrasting Vision - I'm going to include a quick and dirty user test
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24/05/2004 @ 19:00 GMT
Tom Coates : The edge-notched punch card was developed in 1896 by Henry P. Stamford, who made a simple machine for searching one hole at a time to locate, for instance, insurance premium due dates.
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24/05/2004 @ 19:00 GMT
Tom Coates : Office 2004 looks slightly overblown and bloated, but interesting nonetheless
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24/05/2004 @ 19:00 GMT
Andy Baio : McDonalds tries out DVD rental kiosks - they tried this before, but it didn't catch on [via]
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24/05/2004 @ 18:03 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Switching to WordPress - And that is exactly the reason why people like me, like it :-)
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24/05/2004 @ 18:02 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Troy - Yeah, indeed, they missed some facts too
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24/05/2004 @ 18:02 GMT
Nelson Minar : E3 roundup roundup - Various game sites 'best of E3' pages
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24/05/2004 @ 18:02 GMT
Steve Cook : Send Back Liberty - It's a year later, and that French tart is still cluttering New York Harbor.
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24/05/2004 @ 18:02 GMT
deusx : morons.org - A public event with Bush that's Bush-supporter only - "An event in Iowa where President Bush was to speak was billed as a public event, but non-republicans were not allowed to enter the event"
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24/05/2004 @ 18:01 GMT
deusx : MT-compatible: markpasc.org - "Just speaking of how long it would take to clone MT 2.x is disingenuous anyway."
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24/05/2004 @ 18:01 GMT
deusx : Why don't we do it in the road? - "A new school of traffic design says we should get rid of stop signs and red lights and let cars, bikes and people mingle together. It sounds insane, but it works."
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24/05/2004 @ 18:00 GMT
Tom Coates : Erik relaunches Signalshift with a post about supporting the troops
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24/05/2004 @ 18:00 GMT
Tom Coates : What side of the road do they drive on?
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24/05/2004 @ 18:00 GMT
jkottke : Excerpt of chapter one of Dark Age Ahead by Jane Jacobs
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24/05/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
jkottke : Photo taken a couple of weeks ago by a friend of the now-collapsed Terminal 2E in Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport - Photo taken a couple of weeks ago by a friend of the now-collapsed Terminal 2E in Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport
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24/05/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
anildash : setting up XP-compatible Apache WebDAV - i've just always liked webdav
Jeremy Zawodny : How to setup a Windows XP compatible WebDAV folder under Apache - How to setup a Windows XP compatible WebDAV folder under Apache: I need to get around to setting this up someday
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24/05/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
anildash : photoshop tutorial for photographers - i like this one because it's simple enough for me to understand
kayodeok : A Photoshop tutorial for photograpers page
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24/05/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
anildash : fotonotes, open jpeg annotation - greg's got lots of smart ideas, and this is one of his best
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24/05/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
anildash : google adwords jumpstart - i'm surprised google doesn't offer even more services around their revenue source
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24/05/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
anildash : aaron's nytimes widgets - now if only the times itself would let you brose this information
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24/05/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Book agent seeking out bloggers - [via]
anildash : a book agent for bloggers - the New Yorker justifies Kate Lee's on-the-job blog surfing
jkottke : Look for a slew of books from bloggers in the next few months/years - Look for a slew of books from bloggers in the next few months/years (West coast bloggers write tech books, east coast bloggers write novels.)
Richard MacManus : New Yorker profile of a literary agent for bloggers - "For some more unconventional voices, for people that don't have connections, blogs can be an entryway into the [book publishing] game."
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24/05/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
anildash : comparison of syndication and email for marketing - with some graphics and presentation, this would be a killer resource
François Nonnenmacher : Email vs RSS, let us move on...
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24/05/2004 @ 16:01 GMT
Steve Cook : Point Blank, Parker, Payback - Two and a half movie takes on Richard Stark's "The Hunter": "I want my money."
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24/05/2004 @ 16:00 GMT
Tom Coates : The only reason to demand war crimes immunity is if you expect some of your people to purpetrate them. The fact that the USA has demanded such treatment has to be the most ultimately cynical thing I've ever seen - The only reason to demand war crimes immunity is if you expect some of your people to purpetrate them. The fact that the USA has demanded such treatment has to be the most ultimately cynical thing I've ever seen
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24/05/2004 @ 16:00 GMT
Andy Baio : European P2P users unfazed by lawsuits -
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24/05/2004 @ 16:00 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : On the differences between the validators - Thank you, Dave.
Mark Pilgrim : on the differences between the validators - dave just deletes comments that point out his blatant lies
Anne van Kesteren : On the differences between the validators - Let the flames begin!
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24/05/2004 @ 16:00 GMT
jkottke : This may be the world's dumbest idea, but couldn't this security hole be used to deliver a "friendly" program that patches the hole? - This may be the world's dumbest idea, but couldn't this security hole be used to deliver a "friendly" program that patches the hole? (And use weblogs to distribute the patch.)
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24/05/2004 @ 16:00 GMT
jkottke : John Gruber dives deep into the OS X security flaws
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24/05/2004 @ 16:00 GMT
jkottke : Personal Democracy Forum is today in NYC and it's being blogged - Personal Democracy Forum is today in NYC and it's being blogged
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24/05/2004 @ 16:00 GMT
anildash : dapumentary - a film recording the amazing variety of handshakes and greetings, sounds fascinating
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24/05/2004 @ 16:00 GMT
anildash : Personal Democracy Forum blog - blogging today's event on democracy and technology
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24/05/2004 @ 15:00 GMT
Steve Cook : The Violent World of Parker - My favorite series of crime novels -- Parker is ethical but utterly amoral, and Donald Westlake essentially gets you rooting for the sociopath.
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24/05/2004 @ 12:00 GMT
Erik Benson : An interesting paper by Cameron about different ways to measure weblog authority - He claims that measuring the number of "permalinks" to a site (links to a particular entry) rather than "blogroll links" (links to a site's homepage) may be a better proxy for weblog authority.
François Hodierne : overstated: Weblogs and authority
anildash : Weblogs and authority - cam reminds us all what actual blog science looks like
Graham Leuschke : Weblogs and authority - interesting conclusions, though the language is confusing. perhaps `permalink' and `context link' for what are now called `blogroll' and `permalink'. (via)
Paul Hammond : overstated: Weblogs and authority - two different metrics for measuring authority within weblogs
Richard MacManus : Cameron Marlow paper on weblogs and authority - Permalink rank is a better measure of influence. Ties in with my Fractal Blogosphere and Web of Ideas concepts.
jkottke : Audience, Structure and Authority in the Weblog Community - Audience, Structure and Authority in the Weblog Community (Cameron differentiates between link types to better analyze authority in the blogosphere.)
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24/05/2004 @ 11:00 GMT
Adam Gessaman : GlennLog: Defending My Scoop
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24/05/2004 @ 11:00 GMT
Richard Rutter : Ping-o-Matic! - Ping seven services with one ping. (filed under Blogging).
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24/05/2004 @ 10:00 GMT
veen : The saddle that pleasures - Patent application for a vibrating bike seat.
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24/05/2004 @ 10:00 GMT
veen : Setting up an iTunes server in FreeBSD
Matthew M. Boedicker : Setting up an iTunes server in FreeBSD
Mark Pilgrim : setting up an itunes server in freebsd - yay open standards [via] #
François Nonnenmacher : Setting up an iTunes server in FreeBSD
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24/05/2004 @ 10:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Downhill Battle Labs - the software arm of the copyright activism group
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24/05/2004 @ 09:01 GMT
Andy Baio : Futurama Panoramas - stitching still frames together, like robot porn
Adam Gessaman : Futurama Panoramas - [via]
jkottke : Panoramas made by stitching together frames from Futurama
Nelson Minar : Futurama panoramas - This is pretty geeky. (via BoingBoing)
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24/05/2004 @ 09:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Ringtones and Torture Pictures Want to Be Free - Jeff Veen weaves a common thread between two weekend stories
Matthew M. Boedicker : Ringtones and Torture Pictures Want to be Free
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24/05/2004 @ 08:01 GMT
Andy Baio : Dave on the Washingtonienne - [via]
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24/05/2004 @ 08:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Simpsons finale discusses blogging - anyone have a longer transcript?
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24/05/2004 @ 07:09 GMT
Isofarro : Microsoft behind $12 million payment to Opera - The cost of the Bork! Bork! MSN fiasco
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24/05/2004 @ 07:03 GMT
Charles Miller : lonita.links.log - I thought I'd mentioned this before, but I forgot: Lonita, who used to contribute to Quicklinks, is now posting her links in lonita.links.log. (RSS)
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24/05/2004 @ 07:02 GMT
Charles Miller : Beer this Friday - Beer this Friday. In case you hadn't heard already.
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24/05/2004 @ 07:00 GMT
Adam Gessaman : Textpattern is Open Source Software
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24/05/2004 @ 06:00 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : KisMAC, a wireless stumbler for MacOS X
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24/05/2004 @ 05:32 GMT
Isofarro : Jim Ley: Web applications - getting Opera to support the XMLHttpRequest object would be a huge first step - Yeah!
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24/05/2004 @ 05:15 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : WordPress Wiki - Template Tags - The documentation is there, now use it!
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24/05/2004 @ 05:14 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Why XHTML 1.1? - Many of the points are also valid for HTML 4
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24/05/2004 @ 05:14 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Commented out - This is probably the most easy way to make people angry
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24/05/2004 @ 05:14 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : www. is deprecated. - I was just reminded I had to link to this, please don't link to me using 'www.'
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24/05/2004 @ 05:14 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Let's Be Honest - So when you are not 'important', people actually mean it when they say it is good?
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24/05/2004 @ 05:14 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Grey Box Methodology - Now that is a nice looking calendar!
Jon Hicks : Grey Box Methodology - A glimpse into the creative processes in Jason Santa Maria's head. Absolutely fascinating......
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24/05/2004 @ 05:14 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Phillip wonders why he needs to support two formats - Yes indeed, why can't I just use Atom?
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24/05/2004 @ 04:35 GMT
Isofarro : Web applications - Jim Ley's position paper - build on existing browser platform, with graceful degradation
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24/05/2004 @ 04:34 GMT
Isofarro : The future of the web - Workable spec more important than a perfect one.
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24/05/2004 @ 04:26 GMT
Isofarro : The sad state of accessibility on municipal websites - 91% of Californian municipal websites fail section 508
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24/05/2004 @ 03:04 GMT
kaninka.net : The Great Blogtercation of 2004 : Or How The Blogosphere Exploded with MT3 - Part 2 of 4
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24/05/2004 @ 03:03 GMT
Adam Gessaman : Yay for Gecko: The War On Blogs - Wordpress and Textpattern compared. Choose your poison.
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24/05/2004 @ 03:02 GMT
deusx : US demands war crimes immunity - Sure. Trust us. We'd never abuse this privilege...
Adam Gessaman : US demands war crimes immunity - "Pay no attention to the horrible torture and depredations behind the curtain."
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24/05/2004 @ 03:01 GMT
Graham Leuschke : Playlistism - gotta get me a new laptop so I can get in on this 'wi-fi' all the kids are talking about
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24/05/2004 @ 03:00 GMT
Tom Coates : New Batman movie is being filmed in Bloomsbury
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24/05/2004 @ 02:02 GMT
Adam Gessaman : Fire, Fire, House on Fire - Jay McCarthy's house burns down. I'll be keeping Jay in my thoughts today.
deusx : Fire, Fire, House on Fire - "I am sitting in my car behind my burning house."
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24/05/2004 @ 02:01 GMT
tehu : Ghost town : a fraud exposed - Picture a motorcycle rebel chick with helmet and leather garments, you can sell a good story. Hey ! Those bloody romantic Ukrainians have used the Xena look to win the Eurovision contest.
Simon Willison : Chernobyl "Ghost town" was a fraud - Post-apocalyptic biker chick fantasies aren't all they appear.
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24/05/2004 @ 02:00 GMT
Simon Willison : Beautiful Soup - Ultra Liberal Python HTML/XHTML parser. (via)
Nelson Minar : Python screen scrape - Beautiful soup - Python library for screenscraping HTML
deusx : Beautiful Soup - "You didn't write that awful page. You're just trying to get some data out of it. Right now, you don't really care what HTML is supposed to look like."
Paul Hammond : Beautiful Soup - You didn't write that awful page. You're just trying to get some data out of it
Anne van Kesteren : Beautiful Soup - I want this, only with XPath or CSS Selectors. Learning a new selecting language again and again is annoying. Please base your product on standards. #
Matthew M. Boedicker : Beautiful Soup, Python lib for screenscraping
Rod Begbie : Beautiful Soup - Python HTML parser which doesn't choke on malformed markup. Handy for screenscraping. #
philgyford : Beautiful Soup: We called him Tortoise because he taught us. - "Beautiful Soup is a Python HTML/XML parser designed for quick turnaround projects like screen-scraping."
factoryjoe : Beautiful Soup: We called him Tortoise because he taught us. - Beautiful Soup is a Python HTML/XML parser designed for quick turnaround projects like screen-scraping. Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: python, beautifulsoup, css, screenscraping, microformats
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24/05/2004 @ 01:01 GMT
kaninka.net : In these troubled times, friends of Israel around the world are looking for tangible ways to share their feelings with our Israeli soldiers and also to support the Israeli economy. - Hvað er hægt að segja?
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24/05/2004 @ 01:00 GMT
Jon Hicks : Subtraction - Beautifully layed out site. Be sure to look at the about section while you're there, amazing attention to detail...
jimray : Subtraction - Design blog
deusx : Subtraction 7.0 - ""
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