5/12/2004 @ 23:58 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : MSN bloggers try to foul up censorship tool - BoingBoing: "If you can't speak freely on a blog, what's the point of having one?"
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Philippe Janvier : Blogging as breathing or how to find time for blogging ? - "I can afford spending quite a lot of time blogging only because it's so integrated with my regular activities that it's not an add-on anymore". [via] #
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Tristan Rivoallan : L'utlilisabilité dans tous ses états
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cobra libre : dr. tom's video feedback gallery - visual psychocandy #
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Philippe Janvier : RSS conversion for WAP - "This site is meant for online conversions of RSS feeds into WML for access on WAP devices." [via] #
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Philippe Janvier : The magic that makes Google tick - "You may even agree that what Google achieves is nothing short of sorcery." [via] #
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Richard MacManus : Slashdot tackles eBooks - David Rothman successfully prompts /.ers to provide valuable feedback on where eBooks are at tech-wise. Good work.
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Richard MacManus : The Robot Co-op: Introducing Hugster - The Robots ramp up their beta testing. I presume the idea is to get a release out in time for New Year resolutions. Their product, 43 Things, is a social software app for goal-setting. I've been testing it out and I reckon it's going to be big.
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Richard MacManus : BusinessWeek: The Business Of Blogging - "Clearly, the business of blogs is in its infancy, with lots to be worked out. But that's not stopping marketers, entrepreneurs, and writers alike from diving into this newest form of New Media."
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Jeremy Zawodny : creating an office for writing - creating an office for writing: my home office needs and overhaul
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Jeremy Zawodny : eBay system announcements - eBay system announcements: via RSS no less
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Jeremy Zawodny : search feedster from google desktop - search feedster from google desktop: heh
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Jeremy Zawodny : smultron - smultron: a simple but decent mac text editor
jimray : Smultron by Peter Borg - Smultron finally stopped looking like ass, may be useful now
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Jeremy Zawodny : pictures of windley's breakfast flight - pictures of windley's breakfast flight: nice scenery
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Jeremy Zawodny : anil on netflix friends - anil on netflix friends: he's right about social networking, ya know
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Jeremy Zawodny : basic pancake recipe - basic pancake recipe: cooking with jim
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Jeremy Zawodny : phil's diamond star with the black helicopters - phil's diamond star with the black helicopters: heh
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Nelson Minar : MacOSX Java plugin - Java Embedding Plugin allows Firefox to run Java 1.4 on the Mac. Feels hacky, but works for me.
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Nelson Minar : Reffy: spam tool - So this is where all the referer spam is coming from. Urgh.
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cobra libre : "'to he, i am for evva true'": krazy kat's indeterminate gender - the hypertext version of the article is not freely available, unfortunately #
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deusx : News in Science - Viking map may rewrite US history - 26/11/2004 - "A controversial parchment said to be the oldest map of America could, if authentic, support the theory that the Vikings arrived first."
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deusx : Nelson's Weblog: tech / good / powerbookLatch - "Some industrial designer must have spent six months getting this exactly right." One of the many reasons I love Apple.
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deusx : Python Packages Index: pyIrcServer Alpha - "Powerful IRCd with an incredible personalizable configuration."
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jkottke : New York Times Book Review's list of the 100 notable books of 2004
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Andy Baio : Small firmware requests for the Nintendo DS - someone should send this great list to Nintendo
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Paul Hammond : How'd I Get Here (Firefox extension) - Use this extension to go to the page on which you first clicked a link to the current page
joshua : How'd I Get Here (Firefox extension) - remembers your click trail
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Paul Hammond : Sucking less, on a budget: Netscape != Netscape - There is no worth in spelling out the irony of them releasing new products based on Firefox as the group doing them has no history with the old Netscape
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5/12/2004 @ 08:55 GMT
Andy Baio : NetZero parodies AOL's obnoxious new ad campaign - compare the AOL ads and NetZero's parodies [via] [via]
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5/12/2004 @ 07:58 GMT
deusx : Nelson's Weblog: tech / bad / javaCalendarInsanity - And this is one of the things about Java that makes me gag.
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Andy Baio : Red Herring on the Sony's legal threats against Jason Kottke - Calacanis is calling for a Sony boycott [via] [via]
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5/12/2004 @ 04:58 GMT
kellan : "terroir " coffee in Acton, MA - Now if only some of this gets sold locally in Boston. #
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5/12/2004 @ 04:55 GMT
deusx : Aspect and Subject Oriented programming: Why Microsoft can Blow-Off with C#? - "Not the law is clear? There is a beard - there is a success. There is no beard - you are guilty." Kind of engrishy, but funny
Charles Miller : The Beard Theory of Language Popularity - Tamir Khason explains why Java will beat C# It's all down to facial hair. (via James)
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5/12/2004 @ 04:04 GMT
Rod Begbie : The Guardian | You read it here first .. - I had all four "versions" of this -- The newspaper of the future printed on non-tearable Kevlar. Shame the Grauniad didn't attach PDFs to this article. [via] #
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5/12/2004 @ 04:01 GMT
Andy Baio : Startup company paying prominent bloggers $800/month to blog about them - impressive roster organized by Marc Canter, but not everyone thinks this is a good idea
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5/12/2004 @ 03:58 GMT
Andy Baio : Le Monde offers blogs to their readers - one of the first newspapers to do so [via] [via]
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5/12/2004 @ 03:55 GMT
jkottke : Barry Lyndon, Stanley Kubrick, and his Zeiss 50mm f/0.7 lenses
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Andy Baio : eBay adds "Want It Now" feature to request items to buy - they buried it on their site, but here it is [via] [via]
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5/12/2004 @ 02:01 GMT
Erik Benson : Want to be a 43 Things beta tester? - Next week we're going to start inviting 43 people a day to Hugster (the release candidate for 43 Things).
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Andy Baio : Correction: Bill Gates gets 4 million spams per year, not per day - Ballmer got it wrong [via] [via]
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5/12/2004 @ 01:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Nintendo DS hackers tunnel Pictochat over the Internet - they managed to tunnel the Metroid DS demo, too! [via] [via]
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5/12/2004 @ 01:04 GMT
Philippe Janvier : del.icio.us and foaf:interest - "So I'm proposing to use del.icio.us as the source of foaf:interest URIs". Seems attractive. [via] #
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5/12/2004 @ 01:01 GMT
Andy Baio : Guardian UK critics attack the musical greats - it's like the Knee-Jerk Contrarian Game for pretentious critics; they take on the movies, too
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Andy Baio : Google CFO calls ad click fraud the biggest threat to the Internet economy - it seems nearly impossible to stop completely [via] [via]
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5/12/2004 @ 00:55 GMT
Andy Baio : fi5e's Graf Analysis Project - I'd love to see an entire site dedicated to this effort [via] [via]
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Andy Baio : Video: Japanese demo of Band Brothers, multiplayer music game for the Nintendo DS - jam with up to 8 people, one person per instrument [via] [via]
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5/12/2004 @ 00:01 GMT
Andy Baio : The 10 Least Successful Holiday Specials of All Time - I like "A Canadian Christmas with David Cronenberg" [via] [via]
Nelson Minar : 10 Holiday Specials - You may not have seen these (via Populicious)
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