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Kayode Okeyode : "Feed Your Reader" Firefox Feed Extension - "Feed Your Reader" Firefox Feed Extension
Philippe Janvier : "Feed Your Reader" Firefox Feed Extension - "a Firefox extension that enables you to skip the "Live Bookmarks" feature and instead subscribe to a feed in FeedDemon - or any other RSS reader that supports the feed:// protocol." [via] #
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Kayode Okeyode : Back To Basics: (X)HTML Specs Made Easy
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Kayode Okeyode : Microsoft Announces Government Shared Source License for Office
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Kayode Okeyode : Microsoft trials piracy lock on Download Center
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Kayode Okeyode : Windows Genuine Advantage FAQ
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Kayode Okeyode : How Microsoft Plans to Use a New USB Standard to Cripple Linux
deusx : PBS | I, Cringely - Go to the Back of the Bus - "How Microsoft Plans to Use a New USB Standard to Cripple Linux"
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Kayode Okeyode : Shelley Powers' response to Scoble: This is Wrong on Oh So Many Levels - Shelley Powers' response to Scoble: This is Wrong on Oh So Many Levels
Paul Hammond : Burningbird - This is Wrong on Oh So Many Levels - if you're only here to be the next Kottke, or Scoble, or Stone, quit now
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20/09/2004 @ 22:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : why on-line newspapers require registration - why on-line newspapers require registration: they want to sell you to spammers. fuckers.
Kayode Okeyode : Why online newspapers require registration
Simon Willison : Why online newspapers require registration - Rick Skrenta says it's due to competition with print ads and spam.
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Kayode Okeyode : OutLock is an add-in for Microsoft Outlook 2000/2002 (XP)/2003 which enables you to encrypt and decrypt individual messages with a single click
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Kayode Okeyode : I like this vision of a darker Buffy
deusx : automated manglement - on BtVS, scariness, things i said tonight, & things i said almost a year ago. - Buffy with a Twin Peaks filter, a what-if
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Kayode Okeyode : If the washer starts saying "I'm sorry Susan, I can't do that", we're in big trouble - If the washer starts saying "I'm sorry Susan, I can't do that", we're in big trouble
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Kayode Okeyode : Towards an internet in space: "What we are looking at now is the possibility of using the internet kinds of protocols to support the communications for spacecrafts that are moving around in the solar system" - Towards an internet in space: "What we are looking at now is the possibility of using the internet kinds of protocols to support the communications for spacecrafts that are moving around in the solar system"
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Kayode Okeyode : More than 30,000 PCs per day are being recruited into secret networks that spread spam and viruses
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Kayode Okeyode : 'Microsoft will not completely protect you' says Gartner - 'Microsoft will not completely protect you' says Gartner
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Kayode Okeyode : A Firefox in IE's Henhouse - A Firefox in IE's Henhouse
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Kayode Okeyode : One Million Firefox downloads in just 4 days
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Kayode Okeyode : How to crash a fully patched Internet Explorer 6
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Andy Baio : Wired on Kahle vs Ashcroft - saving orphaned works still under copyright [via] [via]
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anildash : Computing at Columbia Timeline - includes some cool information on the manhattan project
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Jeremy Zawodny : feed your reader - feed your reader: cool stuff. brides the gap between mozilla live bookmarks and normal rss readers
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anildash : 2.5 years ago: peer-to-peer journalism - i haven't seen a whole lot of new thinking since this thread
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Nelson Minar : TBN structure - Long look at Paul Crouch's Christian broadcasting empire
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deusx : ongoing · The Loyal WS-Opposition - "No matter how hard I try, I still think the WS-* stack is bloated, opaque, and insanely complex." That's my impression, every time I approach it.
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deusx : waxpraxis: OS X: FTP Upload Folder Action - "Someone mentioned that it should be possible to setup a folder action in panther that would automatically upload a file via FTP whenever a new file was placed in a particular folder."
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Jeremy Zawodny : watchcow watches amazon for price changes - watchcow watches amazon for price changes: and, of course, it's a beta service
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Paul Hammond : Ascription is an Anathema to any Enthusiasm - Chooce me Matie: get things done or it's a flogging - The GTD system has no mention of the role of one's honey! That can't be right.
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Paul Hammond : Emulating html.css [dionidium.com] - It looks a lot worse than it really is
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Andy Baio : Projecting Middle-Earth onto a map of Europe - [via] [via]
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Andy Baio : Slate dissects how Ali G keeps conning his famous guests - vague memos, fake websites, and fake companies
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anildash : wikipedia's fundraising campaign - they just passed the one million article milestone, now they need money
Isofarro : Wikipedia Fundraising - Trying to raise $50,000. I challenge bloggers to meet my donation of £100 sterling.
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deusx : BoxWave - miniSync for Handspring Treo 600 - Retractable Cable - Sync and Charge! - "miniSync simultaneously charges and synchronizes your handheld, all in an ultra-portable form factor"
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Phil Gyford : Sparkly Trainers | The travels of Mary Loosemore: We've exchanged! - Phew, finally.
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Andy Baio : CoolGov - new blog of interesting info culled from official US government sites [via] [via]
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deusx : TreoCentral Store : Accessories : Cables & Power : palmOne Treo Double Talk - "Vehicle power charger and AC charger in one!" Nifty
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Phil Gyford : Phil Gyford on Flickr - Photo Sharing! - Sorry, another photo of me at Matt and Fiona's wedding, but I love this dark one.
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jkottke : Instead of blaming 9/11 and high fuel costs, the big airlines should fix their shitty customer service
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jkottke : Winer defines moblogging for us (poorly) and Adam rightly rips him for it
kellan : Adam loses his Winer virginity - Welcome, welcome! #
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jkottke : Eddie Adams, photojournalist who took the iconic photo of a Vietcong man being executed, passed away at age 71
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Isofarro : Visual v Structural - 'it is much easier to comply with the requirements for accessibility if you start with the structure and then apply the design to that'
Kayode Okeyode : Visual vs Structural: "There are two very different types of web authors: the visually orientated and the structurally orientated" - Visual vs Structural: "There are two very different types of web authors: the visually orientated and the structurally orientated"
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Jon Hicks : Textpattern 1 Release candidate 1 - A final version approaches, although I’d forgotten that it hadn’t happened yet it’s so good.
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tehu : Pasta : ingredients to melt with your del.icio.us sauce - A collective scrapbook ?
Paul Hammond : Pasta - Submit auto-generates a web page and posts it to del.icio.us
plasticbag : Want to use del.icio.us as your authoritative snippet mapping / storage medium? - If so, then pasta might well be the answer. del.icio.us keeps everything organised for you - and incredibly elegantly - but only if it's already on a web page. Pasta gets it onto a page quickly and then posts to del.icio.us
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jkottke : Yes, new Google employees are called Nooglers and they get a propellor beanie when hired - (Comment on this)
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Isofarro : CSS Comment Bugs - Table of comment bugs against IE versions
Kayode Okeyode : CSS Comment Bugs: The Varieties of Comment Bugs in Microsoft Internet Explorer
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François Nonnenmacher : Sloppy emailing is bad for business - Email, often thought of as ultimate business tool, can actually slow decisions and be bad for business according to a new survey
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Richard MacManus : Interview with Sims2 creator Will Wright - "...it would be good for the category to have some more socially oriented games on the market"
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Richard MacManus : Laura Slattery: Generation X to Generation Next - Fantastic analysis of "Generalization X".
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Richard MacManus : Marketing to Generation X (1995 article) - "Do what you love. Quit a job when it stops being fun."
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Richard MacManus : Digital Web Mag interviews Mena Trott - "...our goal is to make blogging something anyone can do - not just Web developers"
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Richard MacManus : IEEE Spectrum Online: music algorithms - In-depth look at music formats.
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Richard MacManus : New Logo and Tagline for Xerox - "It shows that Xerox's idea of document management means managing the whole life cycle of information flow"
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Richard MacManus : Dan Grigsby: Superfan - Subscribe to other peoples subscriptions(!) with Dan's new script.
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Richard MacManus : All about e-books - Very useful newbies intro to eBooks.
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Richard MacManus : AlwaysOn interview with Steve Jobs - Discussing "The Digital Media Hub".
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Tom Coates : Mind Hacks is now available to pre-order. So pre-order it already, ok?
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François Nonnenmacher : ICO plugin for Photoshop - Look also for the ICOBundle application
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François Nonnenmacher : When it's okay to lie to God - Revolting homophobia in the Land of the Free, where it's OK to call for murdering your neighbors
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Phil Gyford : Phil arrives at the wedding reception on Flickr - Photo Sharing! - Me in a suit; a rare sight.
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Andy Baio : Wikipedia hits 1 million articles - very impressive [via] [via]
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kellan : Is anyone else scared that the guy who developed IE and Outlook is hacking biology these days? - Imagine fatal biological viruses that can infect the entire susceptible population in 30 minutes and can be contracted by making eye contact. #
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Andy Baio : Katamari Damacy for sale starting Tuesday - and at only $20, it's a steal
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jkottke : Kerry Conran and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow: Made on a Mac
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jkottke : New trailer for The Incredibles - Can't. Fricking. Wait.
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deusx : Setting up a Treo 600 or Samsing SPH-I500 Phone for Wireless Syncing
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Richard MacManus : Spider Food - Search Engine Optimization tips
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Andy Baio : Doom III demo released - 461 megs seems excessive for a trial version of anything
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jkottke : Bad Beijing architecture - China's visible growing pains.
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jkottke : NY Post on Google hires that point to a possible Google Browser - They don't really call them "Nooglers", do they? Does everything in Silicon Valley have to be so dorky?
François Nonnenmacher : Google picks Gates' brains - Google's strategy is to throw a handful of seeds and to see what grows
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jkottke : The Tall Buildings exhibit at MoMA QNS - Went and checked this out today...very good. Better hurry if you'd like to see it; it closes on 9/27. (Comment on this)
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Erik Benson : Wikipedia reaches one million articles. Something magical is happening - Also, according to Alexa, it's one of the 10 most popular sites on the internet.
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Erik Benson : Todd's growing list of the best ever band names - I cracked up when I heard about D.J. Salinger.
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Erik Benson : Todd calls bullshit on Josh's use of the etymology of "amateur" to support a point - Though, I would say that it works simply by giving the argument some color, rather than because it leads to a logical conclusion
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deusx : treocentral.com >> Stories >> Software >> HBlogger - "HBlogger is blogging client for Palm OS devices."
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cobra libre : a bride for lautréamont - a few only may savor the bitter fruit of marriage to isidore ducasse without danger
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deusx : treocentral.com >> Stories >> Software >> Treo as a flash memory drive - "Card Export II is an application that emulates the USB Mass Storage standard. This means that the Treo can be plugged into any modern computer, and without any driver installation, act just like a normal USB thumbdrive."
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Nelson Minar : Hurrican Ivan surfing - Monster wave (via kraneland)
jkottke : A guy surfs an obscenely large wave
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Simon Willison : Pirate Riddles for Sophisticates - It be that day again, yarrr. (via) [via]
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Simon Willison : Projection Stylesheets - Jim Wilkinson writing on the css-discuss wiki.
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