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Philippe Janvier : RSS bookmark feeds - "...a really easy way to syncronise your bookmarks between multiple computers." [via] #
Simon Willison : RSS bookmark feeds - Thoughts on live bookmarks for bookmark sharing from Paul Hammond.
Anne van Kesteren : RSS bookmark feeds - Nice idea! #
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14/09/2004 @ 23:55 GMT
Philippe Janvier : Google Search Local Beta - Des restaurants pas chers à Palo Alto : Google refait sa cuisine interne ? [via] #
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Anne van Kesteren : Bounty Posted - "Bob Wyman: PubSub.com is willing to offer a $5,000 bounty to whoever builds the 'best' full implementation as an open source Apache module by Jan 1, 2005." #
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Anne van Kesteren : BBEdit 8 - Will you buy me Mac Os X 10.3.5? #
Ethan Marcotte : John Gruber reviews BBEdit 8 - Usual exhaustive level of detail -- an excellent read.
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14/09/2004 @ 21:56 GMT
Jon Hicks : Spread Firefox - I’m convinced that the only way to improve our lot is to promote Firefox. Its got the best chance of toppling IE’s market share. Visit this site and watch the downloads totaliser!
Matthew M. Boedicker : Spread Firefox
Ethan Marcotte : Spread Firefox - Only 900,000 more downloads to go.
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deusx : Boing Boing: Tree of death - This is wonderful
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deusx : The David Allen Company - This is what the 43 folders are for
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deusx : Mirroring your own mini-CPAN (Nov 02)
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Jeremy Zawodny : mozilla firefox live bookmarks - mozilla firefox live bookmarks: sweet!
Simon Willison : Mozilla Firefox - Live Bookmarks - Whoa! RSS support built in to Firefox, with a very smart interface. (via) [via]
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14/09/2004 @ 20:56 GMT
kellan : gmail invite spooler - simpler #
Rod Begbie : isnoop.net gmail invite spooler - Got spare invites? Add them to the spool. Want one? Grab one. Excellent! [via] #
Simon Willison : isnoop.net gmail invite spooler - A great way to offload your excess invites. (via) [via]
Richard MacManus : Gmail invite spooler - Central place to distribute Gmail invites. Great idea - I 'donated' 6 Gmail invites.
François Nonnenmacher : gmail invite spooler - A place for people with Gmail invites and those who want them to come together with minimal effort and fuss
Andy Baio : Gmail invite spooler - automated Gmail invite giveaways [via] [via]
Philippe Janvier : gmail invite spooler - Gmail trader ! [via] #
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kellan : Deconstructing Candyland (via) - Weird, the Candyland I grew up with didn't have *any* of these people! In fact I don't think there were any named characters at all. #
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kellan : Putin has clearly seen the threat that Chechen terrorists would pose to his nation and its freedom should they stand for elected office and win. - Godspeed, President Putin, and may no basic tenets of liberty stand in your way. #
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Matthew M. Boedicker : Hiding PHP
deusx : PHP: Hiding PHP - Manual - Heh, make your .php look like .pl or .jsp. You know, Friendster could have used this!
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Adam Gessaman : A unified theory of everything that explains why Democrats always get outfoxed.
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Isofarro : Accessible JavaScript Examples - Avoiding typical javascript traps
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Adam Gessaman : Surprise! Oprah gives entire audience new cars
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jkottke : Quote of the day: "Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching magic pills and listening to repetitive electronic music." - Kristian Wilson, Nintendo VP, 1989 - Link updated...the quote is fake.
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Adam Gessaman : Wicked-cool optical illusion
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Adam Gessaman : Woman fired for having pro-John Kerry bumper sticker on her car.
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Adam Gessaman : Marginal Revolution: Good news: your children will be slackers
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Jon Hicks : My 1st submission to the Mirror Project - I really do look like that…
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veen : Jane Kim for San Francisco School Board - A really great looking campaign Web site, and also a good candidate.
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jkottke : Huge, obsessive map of Springfield from The Simpsons
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jkottke : Quote of the day: "Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching magic pills and listening to repetitive electronic music." - Kristian Wilson, Nintendo VP, 1989 - Rave on, Kristian!
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Nelson Minar : SOAPScope 4.0 - This is a great little tool. Congrats on the new version!
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Nelson Minar : Writing Fable - Inside look at writing the story for a computer RPG
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Nelson Minar : Me! At FOO Camp! - Great photo. But honestly, it's not that bad.
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Nelson Minar : PhotoStamps retraction - Does someone really review every image submitted?! (via jwz)
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Paul Hammond : Binary Thoughts » Mozilla Firefox* Gets Live Bookmarks! - the most innovative feature that any Internet browser has received to date
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Eric Meyer : 10 Things to Do in Cleveland Before You Die - I think I've only done about half of the list, but then my picks would be noticeably different, including things like touring the museums at University Circle and hearing the Cleveland Orchestra play live. [via Will] [via]
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Paul Hammond : On-Line Writing Advice from George Orwell (Jeremy Zawodny's blog) - # # Break any of these rules sooner than say anything outright barbarous
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jkottke : US Open champ Roger Federer could be greatest player ever - He's got lots of strengths and no major weaknesses. (Comment on this)
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Philippe Janvier : Syndication Scalability - "Less than 5 seconds after a post is written and published, it can be present on machines all around the world." [via] #
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Isofarro : Advanced JavaScript and the Web's future - Matt: 'What we need is to find what JavaScript developers have coded a million times, and make it a part of the base application platform'
deusx : bestkungfu weblog » Advanced JavaScript and the Web?s future - "What we need is to find what JavaScript developers have coded a million times, and make it a part of the base application platform." Amen.
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François Nonnenmacher : How to give and receive criticism - It can take a long time to find people who know how to provide useful criticism
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François Nonnenmacher : Standards Savings - Eric Meyer on Rakesh Pai's piece “The Economics of XHTML”
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Jon Hicks : New OS X Tiger undocumented features - New Tiger builds reveal iChat Jabber support, parental controls, Address Book sharing, PDF bookmarking, more. More here
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Anne van Kesteren : windows flash - Yes, finally! Great news for marketing Firefox #
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Paul Hammond : 2lmc spool - Quickly copy a page's title in Safari - Command D, command C, command .
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14/09/2004 @ 08:55 GMT
Paul Ford : Google's modest beginnings
Jeremy Zawodny : google stanford hardware - google stanford hardware: how it all started
Andy Baio : Google's 1999 hardware - how quaint! [via] [via]
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Paul Ford : Hundreds of Government-produced United States maps - Lots of pelican migration.
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cobra libre : forever the mirror of others' - 'final periods and quotation marks: harder than you thought'
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Jeremy Zawodny : flickr slideshows - flickr slideshows: a nice addition to their service
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14/09/2004 @ 05:55 GMT
jkottke : Map of where spam is coming from - Info from Postini service indicates the most activity in the US, west-central Europe, Brazil, Korea, China, and Japan. (Comment on this)
Matthew M. Boedicker : map of where the spam in the world comes from
Nelson Minar : Spam origin map - Cool data visualization (via Kottke)
Philippe Janvier : World spam 2048 - Peut-être une manière de constater que nous sommes encore relativement épargné par ce problème et une belle jambe pour certains, parce qu'on en reçoit quand même :(. [via] #
Andy Baio : Image: Spam origin map - [via] [via]
Graham Leuschke : image: where spam comes from - see that red blotch in western canada? that's where I just was.
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Adam Gessaman : Blade Runner Insights - After watching Blade Runner this weekend, I found this particuarly interesting.
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Adam Gessaman : Interview with Scott Mosier on Clerks sequel.
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Adam Gessaman : George Orwell, Politics and the English Language
jcgregorio : George Orwell, "Politics and the English Language," 1946
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Jeremy Zawodny : cigarette sex - cigarette sex: i guess this is safe for work
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Jeremy Zawodny : prime number shitting bear - prime number shitting bear: i don't know why, but i find this endlessly amusing
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Jeremy Zawodny : why working for equity can be a good deal - why working for equity can be a good deal: nice summary from phil
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Jeremy Zawodny : make clothes from pet hair - make clothes from pet hair: i bet that'd freak out my cats
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deusx : What's Really Wrong with the G5 iMac - "Alas, the new iMac cannot bow before the cross. At best, it can only give a downward nod or an upward look, and that would just communicate half-hearted politeness rather than an attitude of worship." Those nutty Christians.
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Simon Willison : RFC 3229: Delta encoding in HTTP - A solution to the RSS bandwidth problem? (via) [via]
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Simon Willison : TIME Magazine Cover: America's Border - Time do Goatse.
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Simon Willison : Poynter Online - E-Media Tidbits - Rob Curley (my boss) gets a good write-up from Poynter.
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Richard MacManus : Zen of Palm - The Path to Enlightenment [via] [via]
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Richard MacManus : Michael Gartenberg on why Apple is digital music leader - "...it boils down to the simplicity of their message relative to the complex story that Microsoft is trying to tell."
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Richard MacManus : Mike Gotta on KM - "People are associating collaboration and learning strategies with KM efforts more and more."
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Richard MacManus : The risk of techno-orientalism - Asia is leading the new wireless world, but there are many different Asian cultures.
cobra libre : the risk of techno-orientalism - i like this, though i wish it had been fleshed out
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Richard MacManus : Howard Rheingold: Ecologizing Mobile Media - Applying Neil Postman's Ten Principles of Technology onto mobile phones.
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Richard MacManus : The Art of the Start - Transcript of Guy Kawasaki speech. Great tips for entrepreneurs.
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Richard MacManus : Eric Rice applies retail theory to blogging - Where retail = content direct to the consumer.
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Richard MacManus : Matthew Thomas: A short history of cruft - I never really understood what "crufty" meant until I read this.
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Tom Coates : World 'wants Kerry as president' - World 'wants Kerry as president'
Adam Gessaman : World 'wants Kerry as president' - Of course, they polled metro areas which tend liberal... despite that, the numbers are heartening. Too bad the whole world doesn't get a vote. :)
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