7/09/2004 @ 23:55 GMT
Philippe Janvier : GMail, RSS Feeds - "Automatically login to your gmail account, check mail and generate a RSS feed of mailbox statistics."
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Jeremy Zawodny : small companies are like soup - small companies are like soup: the founders are stones, i guess
Aquarion : Red Herring Blog: The entrepreneur\'s way: make stone soup
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Andy Baio : Wikialong, Wiki extension for Firefox - collectively doodling in the margins of the web [via] [via]
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Andy Baio : Turn your NES controller into a PC joystick - yet another great Torrone hack
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deusx : Questionable Content #180: All A-Quiver - "If a lady's junk is quiverin', her man mustg be deliverin'!"
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deusx : Tentacles of Rage - "The Republican propaganda mill, a brief history" The conservatives are having tentacle sex with our minds.
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Jeremy Zawodny : mac companion reviews high performance mysql - mac companion reviews high performance mysql: yay!
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Steve Cook : Lew Ford, baseball nerd - Not as dorky as the Schilling-Glanville Everquest feud, but pretty damn impressive nonetheless.
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deusx : CNN.com - Genesis set for stellar return from space - Sep 7, 2004 - Things like this make me wonder what ideas for retrieval got *rejected*.
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Anne van Kesteren : Sites that should die - Ouch; that XHTML 2.0 article misses the point completely by the way #
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Matthew M. Boedicker : Edgar Cayce's Head And Neck Exercises and Rolls
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Nelson Minar : Bush blowing bubbles - From the 1974 HBS yearbook
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Steve Cook : Brand-new Pixies song -- a Warren Zevon cover - From a forthcoming tribute album, and it sounds -fantastic-.
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jkottke : Ken Jennings back on Jeopardy and continues to win
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Charles Miller : Project Censored: Top 25 Censored Stories of 2003-2004 - Project Censored presents the top 25 stories that were buried by the media in 2003-2004.
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Jon Hicks : NewsFire 0.2 Beta out - Lots of fixes and some nice new features such as keyboard navigation. I’m just happy that I can now display the feed name as the heading, rather than the entry title. Great stuff – clean, simple and intuitive.
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deusx : maki manual: Introduction - "maki is a webserving framework build on Python and XML." Sounds a bit like Cocoon, in Python
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deusx : PostgreSQL startup items for MacOS X
Simon Willison : PostgreSQL startup items for MacOS X - Thank you! I've been wanting this for months. (via) [via]
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Graham Leuschke : I'm not even sure what the hell he was trying to say - practice their love? bwuh?
Simon Willison : Bush: OB-GYNs Kept from 'Practicing Their Love' - Best Bushism Ever.
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7/09/2004 @ 16:55 GMT
Andy Baio : College textbooks available on BitTorrent - [via] [via]
jkottke : College textbooks are showing up on Bit Torrent
deusx : Overpriced College Text Books, Meet Bit Torrent - Anyone need a Calculus book?
Will Pate : Overpriced College Text Books, Meet Bit Torrent - Oh internet, is there any injustice you can't right?
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Phil Gyford : History flow - Yummy visualisations of how Wikipedia pages change over time (look in the Gallery).
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Steve Cook : One Day at Fenway - Baseball writer Rob Neyer's adventures with Amazon reviews and identities.
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Graham Leuschke : register to vote and win 100k - use this link and I could too (via) [via]
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Paul Hammond : adaptive path - organization in the way: how decentralization hobbles the user experience - What we have seen is that small, multidisciplinary teams create the best products
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7/09/2004 @ 12:55 GMT
Aquarion : A Better Random Text Generator - for those bored with Lorum Ipsom
deusx : malevole - Text Generator - "Thunder, thunder, thundercats, Ho!" It actually quotes Thundercats. This is a feature, not a bug.
Tom Coates : Bored of using bastardised Cicero as your Lorem Ipsum text?
Rod Begbie : Text Generator - Who needs "Lorem Ipsum", when you can have the lyrics to the Dogtanian theme? [via] #
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Wayne Burkett : Undoing html.css - Stripping "default browser varnish." #
Paul Hammond : tantek/log - Undoing html.css and using debug scaffolding - undoing the layout and typographical damage that browser default style rules do
Anne van Kesteren : Undoing html.css and using debug scaffolding - It doesn't seem to cover everything, things like FIELDSET are missing for example #
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7/09/2004 @ 12:55 GMT
Paul Hammond : Joel on Software - It's Not Just Usability - hopefully, we'll figure out the new principles of social interface design
Andy Baio : Joel on the social aspect of UI design - as always, a great read [via] [via]
Simon Willison : Joel on Software - It's Not Just Usability - More social software design thinking from Joel.
Richard MacManus : Joel Spolsky: social interface usability - "...the goal of social interface design is to help the society succeed, even if it means one user has to fail."
Mark Pilgrim : it's not just usability - damn you're hot #
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Paul Hammond : Abe Fettig's Weblog : A Google Experiment - I'll keep an eye on the search results to see what happens
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Paul Hammond : all in the <head> - The Dangers of Redesigning a Web Application - Don't go tweaking my heart
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Paul Hammond : O'Reilly Network: Just Finally Do It! - Do something every day. Finish something every week.
deusx : O'Reilly Network: Just Finally Do It! - "I used to think one of my biggest problems was finishing projects. Now I realize that the real problem is lack of specific progress toward a goal."
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Paul Hammond : Extending Columns [dionidium.com] - No image necessary
Simon Willison : Extending Columns - Smarter columns with smart backgrounds.
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Anne van Kesteren : Nested Comments - Brilliant! That is a really cool plugin #
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Anne van Kesteren : IE limitations strike again - Heh, we just have to live with it #
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François Nonnenmacher : Password generator bookmarklet - Very handy
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Anne van Kesteren : International URIs - WordPress now escapes non us-ascii characters instead of removing or replacing them #
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Anne van Kesteren : To Be Tabled - He's right because of Internet Explorer #
Paul Hammond : Eric's Archived Thoughts: To Be Tabled - Fin. I hope.
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Anne van Kesteren : Create Dynamic Pop-ups in XHTML 1.0 Strict Pages - I would call it attribute abuse (tag abuse does sound better, doesn't it?) #
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Andy Baio : Hot or Not's $100,000 voter drive contest - a brilliant idea, and I get $100k if you sign up from that link and we win [via] [via]
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Andy Baio : Why Adam doesn't recommend Firefox for normal users - I commented about my uncle's weekend upgrade experience [via] [via]
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Richard MacManus : Halfbakery: Final Thought Blog - If bloggers structured their posts like Jerry Springer's Final Thought.
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anildash : NYTimes on the evolution of craigslist - they're sneaking up on 8-digit revenues
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anildash : hotornot's voter registration sweepstakes - jim and james seem to be spending their money for a good cause
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kellan : "Happiness is an index directly proportional to elapsed time since last mass-media exposure" - Greenfield's axiom #
Paul Hammond : v-2 Organisation | news | Tiresmoke and down - Greenfield's axiom: Happiness is an index directly proportional to elapsed time since last mass-media exposure
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Eric Meyer : Style Master Templates Competition - Design templates and maybe win some cash, not to mention have your template used by future users of Style Master.
doug : Style Master Contest Winners - Winners of the Style Master template competition
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Eric Meyer : Style Master Turns Six - Congratulations to John, Maxine, and everyone else associated with Style Master.
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tehu : LaughingMeme: WordPress, Tagging, and a Critique of Hierarchy - GMail, del.icio.us, Flickr... In 2004 Web Apps prefer tags to folders. Try with WordPress.
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kellan : The Robot Co-op - Does it matter what they do with such a cool line up? #
Erik Benson : The company I just started with some friends, The Robot Co-op, has some job openings (want to move to Seattle?) - I'm so excited about this I could die. More info in a bit.
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Nelson Minar : Nebraska State Fair - All's not well
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Phil Gyford : Sparkly Trainers | The travels of Mary Loosemore: Heavenly Herefordshire - What I did on my summer holidays.
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Simon Willison : Is Multiply simplifying the world? Maybe in one sense... - Well dodgy: multiply.com can "import" your Orkut / Friendster profiles.
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Simon Willison : Missing Keystrokes in OS X - Emacs style keybindings are available in all Cocoa apps. (via) [via]
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Simon Willison : The Curse of Dick Cheney - With material like this, how can the Democrat campaign be so weak? (via) [via]
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Simon Willison : Why does anyone put up with this? - Windows spyware is completely out of control.
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Simon Willison : Another less sleepy alternative to Hibernate - Ian demonstrates SQLObject.
deusx : Ian Bicking 6.9.2004 - Another less sleepy alternative to Hibernate - "This is all in response to this glimpse of Hibernate, an ORM for Java. Reading those Java config files hurts my soul." SQLObject does indeed rock.
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Simon Willison : Bye-bye CVS. I've been Subverted. - I didn't know about "svn diff -r PREV".
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François Hodierne : Del.icio.us Address-barlets [via] #
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kellan : Building DBD::mysql on RH9: "unset LANG; perl Makefile.PL; make test; make install" - RedHat sucks. #
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7/09/2004 @ 00:55 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Why I don't recommend Firefox - Why I don't recommend Firefox
Simon Willison : Why I don't recommend Firefox - The average user needs more mollycoddling.
Anne van Kesteren : Why I don't recommend Firefox - He has some valid points, but they are not all correct #
Philippe Janvier : Why I don't recommend Firefox - "Firefox right now is very good for an experienced net user, but is not at all ready for the average person. If you plan on targeting the general public, you need to understand the general public."
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Kayode Okeyode : A Review of Mozilla's Sunbird Stand-Alone Calendar Application - A Review of Mozilla's Sunbird Stand-Alone Calendar Application
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Kayode Okeyode : Project Management: How not to respond to a Change Request
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Kayode Okeyode : What you should know about MySQL
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Kayode Okeyode : Dexter Cartoon: The Salesman
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Kayode Okeyode : The War Room: In September, a select group of Army infantrymen, Marine corpsmen, Navy sailors, and Air Force pilots at Fort Sill will become the first military personnel to learn the art of combat and the rules of engagement from surround sound action mov
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Kayode Okeyode : Brits turning into computer buffs: 75% of adults have used a computer at some stage in their lives
Simon Willison : Brits turning into computer buffs - Personally I find it shocking that only 75% of adults have used a computer.
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Kayode Okeyode : Paper Vs Pixels: Differences between designing for print and designing for the Web (Part 1)
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Kayode Okeyode : Paper Vs Pixels: Differences between designing for print and designing for the Web (Part 2)
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Kayode Okeyode : The Underscore Hack: MSIE 5 for Windows ignores the "_" at the beginning of any CSS property name - The Underscore Hack: MSIE 5 for Windows ignores the "_" at the beginning of any CSS property name
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Clément Hardoüin : JS et les mots de passe - Un générateur de mot de passe en Javascript (crypté en MD5), astucieux...
Kayode Okeyode : The bookmarklet solution to the password problem
Philippe Janvier : The bookmarklet solution to the password problem - Un seul mot de passe pour une douzaine de compte ?!
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Kayode Okeyode : Someone to watch over the Internet: A typical working day for an Internet Storm Center Handler
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7/09/2004 @ 00:55 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Gallina is a GMail blog tool that uses GMail messages as "entries" - Gallina is a GMail blog tool that uses GMail messages as "entries"
François Hodierne : Gallina - just a GMail based blog #
Andy Baio : Gallina, Gmail-based blogging tool - a bizarre proof of concept [via] [via]
Philippe Janvier : Gallina - Bloguer via Gmail ? I already like it !
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Kayode Okeyode : Google puts the hammer down on Google parodies
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Philippe Janvier : Quality Tips for Webmasters - "Tips for webmasters on quality issues related to W3C technologies such as HTML, CSS, HTTP."
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Richard MacManus : Bill Gates interviewed about Microsoft's digital media strategy - They'll compete with Apple head-on.
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Andy Baio : Japanese novelty and party goods store - OD finds some of the best items in the store [via] [via]
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Andy Baio : 10 real-life inventions that came from science fiction - $20 gets you a lot on Google Answers
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