22/01/2004 @ 23:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Intel mulls Linux Centrino support
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22/01/2004 @ 23:00 GMT
jkottke : The Difference Between HaidaBucks and Starbucks
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22/01/2004 @ 23:00 GMT
Anil Dash : Photoshop Album 2.0 Start Edition - a free downloadable light version of the closest thing to iPhoto for Windows
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22/01/2004 @ 22:00 GMT
Alex Dudas : Google bombing updated - Time was - say, two months ago - when typing the phrase "miserable failure" into the Google search box produced an unexpected result: the...
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22/01/2004 @ 22:00 GMT
Graham Leuschke : why there should be more scholarly and scientific weblogs - I haven't been pulling my weight. get right on that.
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22/01/2004 @ 22:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Fire drills and the human condition
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22/01/2004 @ 22:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : Whitespace - Web Typography - Nah, doesn't look right, let's just go back to Verdana
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22/01/2004 @ 21:00 GMT
Graham Leuschke : 10 reasons why RSS is not ready for prime time - not completely up to date, but a few goods points nonetheless (note: RSS3.0 is supposed to be a joke)
Anil Dash : 10 reasons why RSS is not ready for prime time - some legitimate criticisms of the current syndication experience
Philippe Janvier : 10 reasons why RSS is not ready for prime time - Est-ce que RSS est aussi bon que çà ?
Simon Willison : 10 reasons why RSS is not ready for prime time - The title says it all
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22/01/2004 @ 21:00 GMT
Graham Leuschke : You just wrong, and I be tryin' to right you. - Margaret Cho is teh rad
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22/01/2004 @ 21:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Yahoo closes Scandinavia operations - shutting down their local Norway, Denmark, and Sweden portals?
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22/01/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
Erik Benson : Interesting article Alan Taylor sent me about how the House of Representatives passes bills in the middle of the night to game the accountability system - +
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22/01/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Suprnova.org traffic statistics - at 3am on a Sunday morning: 25k active torrents, over a million peers
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22/01/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
Andy Baio : A Garden of Cellular Automata - the header graphic evolves over time using data from Weather.com
Paul Hammond : dealmeida.net : en/Programming/a_garden_of_cellular_automata - a simulation of flowers in a garden
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22/01/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
Anil Dash : dogster, pictures of pets - please god make it stopster
Jeremy Zawodny : dogster
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22/01/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
Anil Dash : Interactive Social Networking Industry Analyzed via the Value Framework - sure it's academic and pretentious, but we like that sort of stuff, don't we?
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22/01/2004 @ 19:02 GMT
Cameron Marlow : An argument for light rail in Atlanta (6MB quicktime) - Giving Atlanta a respectable public transit system will make it truly metropolitan. My prediction: after the beltline, Atlanta will become THE hipster mecca.
Cameron Marlow : An argument for light rail in Atlanta (6MB quicktime) - Giving Atlanta a respectable public transit system will make it truly metropolitan. My prediction: after the beltline, Atlanta will become THE hipster mecca.
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22/01/2004 @ 19:02 GMT
Andy Baio : Male nipple removal, odd body modification - warning: this is pretty gross
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22/01/2004 @ 19:01 GMT
Andy Baio : Wesley Clark on the cover of The Advocate - brave, but potentially more damaging than Dean's scream
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22/01/2004 @ 19:01 GMT
Andy Baio : Adam's angry at the New York Times - aka the blogger who didn't get hired at Google
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22/01/2004 @ 19:00 GMT
Andy Baio : NASA loses contact with Mars Spirit rover -
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22/01/2004 @ 19:00 GMT
jkottke : Just how far can that Yeti smack a penguin? - Just how far can that Yeti smack a penguin? (My high score is 320.5.)
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22/01/2004 @ 18:00 GMT
Les Orchard : Is the Visual World a Grand Illusion? - "There are all sorts of gaps in our conscious experience which has prompted some to argue that we don’t actually see the world as it really is."
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22/01/2004 @ 18:00 GMT
Les Orchard : Review: Pac-Man Vs for Gamecube and Gameboy Advance
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22/01/2004 @ 18:00 GMT
Les Orchard : "demitasse" RSS feeds for mobile platforms - "demitasse" RSS feeds for mobile platforms
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22/01/2004 @ 18:00 GMT
Les Orchard : Qualia - Wikipedia - "Qualia are the experiences of sensory input (as opposed to the describable facts of such input)"
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22/01/2004 @ 18:00 GMT
Graham Leuschke : Link propagation and "discovery credit" - visualizing 'visualizing social networks'
Anil Dash : Link propagation and "discovery credit" - crediting links is so last millennium
Erik Benson : Via Anil Dash, dashiest of the dashy, hail the all-mighty link discoverer! - +
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22/01/2004 @ 18:00 GMT
Graham Leuschke : what are axioms? - I wax longwinded at AskMe
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22/01/2004 @ 18:00 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : security as theater - one got the sense that the dog had strong opinions about the cat's immigration status
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22/01/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : iTunes Music Store RSS Generator
Les Orchard : iTunes Music Store RSS Generator - SWEET! W00T! I've been tyring to hack something like this together on and off for months. Now it's provided by iTMS itself!
Dan Cederholm : iTunes Music Store RSS Generator - Very cool use for feeds.
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22/01/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : Surfin' Safari - Obtrusive XML Error Reporting - an error report at the top that lists all of the discovered errors
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22/01/2004 @ 16:00 GMT
Richard Rutter : Simple tricks for more usable forms - (Web standards) More smart JavaScript and intelligent CSS from Simon Willison
Ethan Marcotte : Simple Tricks for More Usable Forms - Simon Willison's latest Sitepoint article. Good stuff.
Dan Cederholm : Simple Tricks for More Usable Forms - Great tips from Simon Willison, and I of course love the title.
Paul Hammond : Simple Tricks for More Usable Forms - It's the Little Things that Count
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22/01/2004 @ 16:00 GMT
Alex Dudas : Lie-detector glasses offer peek at future of security - It may not be long before you hear airport security screeners ask, "Do you plan on hijacking this plane?" A U.S. company using technology...
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22/01/2004 @ 16:00 GMT
François Hodierne : The Blog Philes - Mouche
Philippe Janvier : The Blog Philes - Mouche - Interview d'une weblogueuse :)
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22/01/2004 @ 16:00 GMT
jkottke : Fotolog featuring pictures of the homeless
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22/01/2004 @ 16:00 GMT
Anil Dash : XHTML-Print recommendation - is it telling that the XHTML print spec is available in PostScript and PDF versions?
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22/01/2004 @ 15:02 GMT
Steve Cook : What a mine looks like - The rest of the photos on the site are staggering, too.
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22/01/2004 @ 15:02 GMT
Aquarion : Smack the Penguin - Also availble in drug enhanced format
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22/01/2004 @ 15:02 GMT
Aquarion : Welsh tongue-twister could keep English at bay - "The church of St. Mary in the hollow of white hazel trees near the rapid whirlpool by St. Tysilio's of the red cave".
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22/01/2004 @ 15:00 GMT
Les Orchard : The Most Humiliating Webcam Chat, EVER!
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22/01/2004 @ 15:00 GMT
Philippe Janvier : eurekster - "Un moteur qui se souvient de mes recherches et de celles de vos amis"
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22/01/2004 @ 15:00 GMT
Graham Leuschke : riley dog enters year 5 -- congratulations! - and thank you, Steve.
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22/01/2004 @ 14:00 GMT
Graham Leuschke : Happy Year of the Golden Monkey - and many merry blue oxes
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22/01/2004 @ 13:00 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : An interview with Dave Shea - Insightful, excellent stuff.
Paul Hammond : Digital Web Magazine - An interview with Dave Shea - show, not tell, the benefits of standards
Richard Rutter : Interview with Dave Shea - (New media industry) Digital Web magazine
Dan Cederholm : An Interview with Dave Shea - At Digital Web
Anil Dash : Digital Web interview with Dave Shea - Dave's one of a whole crop of great web designers who seem to have risen to prominence of late, which is heartening to see
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22/01/2004 @ 11:25 GMT
Simon Willison : NAA Digital Edge Winners Announced - We won best entertainment site for Lawrence.com :)
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22/01/2004 @ 11:25 GMT
Simon Willison : When Word-to-XML conversion gets nasty - "it is impossible to automatically convert unstructured sources into structured formats"
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22/01/2004 @ 11:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : Minding the Planet: Is Blogging just for Geeks? - I like blogging. Everyone I know likes blogging. But let's face it, we are all a bunch of geek
Richard MacManus : Nova Spivack: "I like blogging. Everyone I know likes blogging. But let's face it, we are all a bunch of geeks."
Philippe Janvier : Is Blogging just for Geeks? - "What we have now is part of the formula that will generate mainstream killer apps."
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22/01/2004 @ 11:00 GMT
Richard MacManus : Joi Ito on how blogging and media can be friends.
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22/01/2004 @ 11:00 GMT
François Hodierne : vouich.com - Marc-o est de retour ! tu reste cette fois ci einh ?
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22/01/2004 @ 10:00 GMT
Aquarion : The War according to a 7 year old - ...
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22/01/2004 @ 09:00 GMT
Erik Benson : Reality documentaries--Super Size Me sounds interesting, but probably not interesting enough to watch (glad they summarized it here for me) - +
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22/01/2004 @ 09:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : David Raynes: Optional-Redirect v0.1 - I upgraded to MT 2.661 now, but I was not too sure about whether I wanted to use the new redirect "feature"
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22/01/2004 @ 09:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : Dichotomy's Purgatory: Bring Me Your Regexs! I Will Create HTML To Break Them! - Parsing HTML is a solved problem. Use a library.
Simon Willison : Bring Me Your Regexs! I Will Create HTML To Break Them! - "Parsing HTML is a solved problem. Use a library."
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22/01/2004 @ 09:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : search.cpan.org: HTML::Sanitizer - HTML Sanitizer - strip out unwanted HTML elements and attributes
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22/01/2004 @ 08:00 GMT
Erik Benson : Computational Complexity of Games and Puzzles: "If a game is in P, it becomes no fun once you learn "the trick" to perfect play, but hardness results imply that there is no such trick to learn: the game is inexhaustible." Very relevant to my search for a - +
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22/01/2004 @ 08:00 GMT
Erik Benson : Complexity classes P and NP, from Wikipedia - +
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22/01/2004 @ 08:00 GMT
Erik Benson : For problems that have exponential time complexity (or worse) to solve, it makes practical sense to use approximation, probability, to look for special cases, and find tricks that seem to work but have no proof - +
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22/01/2004 @ 07:00 GMT
Steve Cook : Brain sandwiches - "The decision means customers will have to switch to pork brains, which they tend to not like as much because they are smaller and more difficult to work with..."
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22/01/2004 @ 07:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Top 20 Male Reactions to Olive Oyl - from this obsessive Olive Oyl fanpage
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22/01/2004 @ 05:01 GMT
Les Orchard : Mail.app plugs and suggestions - "A repository of links, suggestions, resources and information in relation to Apple's mail.app."
jimray : Apple Mail plug-ins and tools - Heeps of plugins
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22/01/2004 @ 05:00 GMT
jkottke : How to collaborate with others, lessons from string quartets
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22/01/2004 @ 05:00 GMT
jkottke : Evidence (ahem) that Tufte is indeed working on his new book, Beautiful Evidence
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22/01/2004 @ 04:00 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Laurie Sumiye - An elegant, pretty, and playful Flash portfolio.
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22/01/2004 @ 03:01 GMT
Les Orchard : [IP] Not the future we expected - "the most rapid innovation in American history occurred not in the booming 1990s ... but in the period between the Wall Street crash of 1929 and the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 - the period we still call the Great Depression."
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22/01/2004 @ 03:00 GMT
Richard MacManus : Scotsman.com reports on the Literary Weblogs boom (via Blogroots.com)
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22/01/2004 @ 02:00 GMT
Erik Benson : Findory.com: a new and very cool personalized news site--this one doesn't require you to register. I think it's by Greg Linden (former co-worker), though I don't know for sure... - +
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22/01/2004 @ 02:00 GMT
Richard MacManus : We Blog book, ch 8: Using Blogs in Business
Jeremy Zawodny : blogroot: using blogs in business - blogroot: using blogs in business: i need to finish reading this
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22/01/2004 @ 01:01 GMT
Richard MacManus : EContentMag.com: "What is valuable in intranet context is that the RSS feed technology can be used to provide a "push" of information..."
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22/01/2004 @ 01:01 GMT
Richard MacManus : Pixelcharmer: Classification plug-ins for MT. Compares bottom-up faceted to top-down hierarchical.
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22/01/2004 @ 01:00 GMT
Richard MacManus : Mopsos: "In corporate settings, weblogs are less important than collaborative spaces [...] very few people actually write knowledge-intensive documents".
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22/01/2004 @ 01:00 GMT
Simon Willison : Beware of Strangers - Neat anti-comment spam idea: watch out for IP addresses that have never visted your site before
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22/01/2004 @ 01:00 GMT
Simon Willison : Netcat 1.10 Readme - Ultra useful command-line networking tool
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22/01/2004 @ 01:00 GMT
Anil Dash : gale brewer is making smart use of tech again - given her track record with the web site and kiosks, i'm inclined to think this will work
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22/01/2004 @ 00:00 GMT
phil : Portsmouth's Tricorn Centre will be demolished in March - Looks like it was built by Blakes 7 modelmakers. In a good(ish) way.
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22/01/2004 @ 00:00 GMT
Richard MacManus : Column Two: good collection of articles on weblogs + intranets.
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