8/01/2005 @ 23:55 GMT
deusx : IT Conversations: Doug Rushkoff - Renaissance Prospects - "Douglas Rushkoff analyzes, writes and speaks about the way people, cultures, and institutions create, share, and influence each other's values." Damn, this is a good presentation.
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Jeremy Zawodny : Skype for Windows - Skype for Windows: 1.1 is out now
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Nelson Minar : WoW UI programming - What you need to know to write custom plugins for World of Warcraft
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deusx : The Atom Publishing Protocol - "The Atom Publishing Protocol is an application-level protocol for publishing and editing Web resources using HTTP [RFC2616] and XML."
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Jeremy Zawodny : Six Apart Interview - Six Apart Interview: Silicon Beat get's em on the phone
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Jeremy Zawodny : CES: Gates' keynote – the light and not so light sides - CES: Gates' keynote – the light and not so light sides: making fun of Bill Gates
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Jeremy Zawodny : Microsoft ports BSoD to living room - Microsoft ports BSoD to living room: well, that's exactly what the world needs, isn't it?
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Jeremy Zawodny : Google on 60 Minutes - Google on 60 Minutes: get your video on
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plasticbag : Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston announce split - I don't know why this is interesting, to be honest, but somehow it is...
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plasticbag : BBC braced for Springer criticism - They're broadcasting Jerry Springer - The Opera tonight on BBC2 and this will - apparently - cause civilisation to collapse
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8/01/2005 @ 21:55 GMT
jkottke : Some predictions for 2005 from David Galbraith
plasticbag : David Galbraith's predictions for 2005 - Most interesting one: "Googlets - People cash out and leave Google, creating a startup frenzy in SF"
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Nelson Minar : Elder Scrolls IV - Screenshots. The next wave of games is going to have really artistic rendering.
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8/01/2005 @ 18:55 GMT
cobra libre : greasemonkey - this is the coolest thing ever for mozilla [via] #
Philippe Janvier : Greasemonkey - "Greasemonkey is a Firefox extension which lets you to add bits of DHTML ("user scripts") to any webpage to change it's behavior". [via] #
deusx : mozdev.org - greasemonkey: index - "Greasemonkey is a Firefox extension which lets you to add bits of DHTML ("user scripts") to any webpage to change it's behavior."
Kayode Okeyode : Greasemonkey is a Firefox extension which lets you to add bits of DHTML ("user scripts") to any webpage to change it's behavior - Greasemonkey is a Firefox extension which lets you to add bits of DHTML ("user scripts") to any webpage to change it's behavior
Nelson Minar : Greasemonkey - Firefox extension that lets you augment any web page with your own code
Matthew M. Boedicker : greasemonkey Firefox extension, put DHTML on any web page to change its behavior
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plasticbag : The various costumes shown in the credits for the new series of Alias - The new series of Alias started a few days ago in the States and once again they decide to change the premise and do a bit of a reboot... This time, however, I'm not quite as impressed as previously...
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jkottke : Fugutive lived in an abandoned Circuit City for six months, watched Spiderman 2 on DVD and installed a smoke detector
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8/01/2005 @ 17:57 GMT
kellan : Greasemonkey: Hacking the Web with JavaScript - Awesome. The solution to all those Javascript permission problems? #
Simon Willison : Greasemonkey: Hacking the Web with JavaScript - Greasemonkey rocks! Here's a simple tutorial from Michael Moncur.
Kayode Okeyode : Greasemonkey: Hacking the Web with JavaScript
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cobra libre : a japanese bestiary - loves cucumbers, lives in chest of drawers, keeps human society from gaining excessive power #
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jkottke : Photos of the retro future - It's in Italian, but just keep clicking through to the next "pagina" at the bottom of each page.
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Matthew M. Boedicker : cool pro-filesharing t-shirts
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Matthew M. Boedicker : penny smashing machine locations
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ricmac : Relax, Everything Is Deeply Intertwingled: Weblications - "They don't see that the power of Weblications is that "simplicity and flexibility beat optimization and power in a world where connectivity is key", as Adam Bosworth put it."
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ricmac : Gizmodo: Bill Gates Interview - "Historically, the publishing baron in the city had a very high share of voice, and they didn't even need to employ the best writers, because they had kind of the unique distribution."
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ricmac : Hypergene MediaBlog » Interview: We Media one year later - "In the next three years, I think we are more likely to see big media try to purchase and integrate innovation rather than develop it on their own."
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ricmac : Susan Mernit's Blog: We Media: A look back--and forward - "I'd like to see the long tail help fund daily media and personal voices, as well as P2P music exchange and book distribution."
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ricmac : Shore Communications: 2005 Content Business Models - In: "being able to deliver information built to "just-in-time" custom client specifications, facilitating the collection, distribution and linking of content from individuals and institutions..."
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ricmac : Weblogsky: Polycot (his company) - "We focus less on growing the company internally than on building relationships and forming alliances that extend our capabilities."
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ricmac : Mitch Kapor converts to Web 2.0 - "We focus less on growing the company internally than on building relationships and forming alliances that extend our capabilities."
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ricmac : Tim Porter on morph, re content and containers - "Adaptation, flexibility, innovation, intentional decision-making, distinctive content, recognizable point of view ? these are the qualities of the news organizations that will flourish in the coming decade."
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ricmac : Electronic Business: Blogs for business? - ""It's hard to have a group blog. They need some ownership." Today, Paulos' colleagues at Intel Research still use blogs, but in a more focused way."
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Anne van Kesteren : 2005: The year of the DOM - Client side I guess? #
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Anne van Kesteren : B-links, year-end - Nice overview! #
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Anne van Kesteren : Digital Proof - Another anti-IE site. It is time for Mozilla to support things like contentEditable=true to really take over the market #
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Anne van Kesteren : What do you believe is true even though you cannot prove it? - Interesting serie of quotes #
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Anne van Kesteren : Opera 8.0 previews & betas - On the new Opera #
Simon Willison : Opera 8.0 previews and betas - liorean's overview of the state of Opera.
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Anne van Kesteren : The Universal Republic of Love - Heh #
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Anne van Kesteren : map.search.ch does not use XMLHTTPRequest - Now you know #
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Anne van Kesteren : Implementing Tags - I wonder WHAT it could be, seriously #
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Anne van Kesteren : XHTML Registry Hack - Yeah it sucks #
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8/01/2005 @ 11:56 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Float Nightmares - Perhaps CSS 2.1 should be modified to reflect this? Or standard compliant sites should be punished #
Paul Hammond : Surfin' Safari - Float Nightmares - an example of where the CSS2 standard simply can't be followed because buggy layout engines have set a bad precedent
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Anne van Kesteren : Issue Three: January 2005 - I need PayPal someday #
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Anne van Kesteren : Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL 2.0) - [Second Edition] - That are a lot of editors, I wonder how they come to compromises [via] #
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ricmac : Dave Pollard has some very interesting blogging stats - "about 20,000 blogs (a mere 0.4% of all active blogs) have a sizeable audience (more than 10 regular visitors and more than 150 hits per average day)"
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plasticbag : Bill Gates on Creative Commies - "There are some new modern-day sort of communists who want to get rid of the incentive for musicians and moviemakers and software makers under various guises. They don't think that those incentives should exist."
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8/01/2005 @ 05:04 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Zeldman's WDW04 keynote is online - And yes, I'm partially linking to this because my name's on Zeldman's home page. I'm a vainglorious bastard.
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8/01/2005 @ 05:01 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Opera 8/OSX preview available - Still sucks. News at 11.
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8/01/2005 @ 04:58 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Japanese-name-translation.com - Dude, you could, like, get one of those TOTALLY SWEET kanji tattoos. Wicked awesome. F'reals.
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8/01/2005 @ 04:55 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Jason Santa Maria becomes a Happy Cog - Congratulations!
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8/01/2005 @ 01:58 GMT
Simon Willison : Chicago 2004 - Photos from my trip to Chicago in September 2004.
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8/01/2005 @ 01:55 GMT
Simon Willison : Publish or Be Damned - Excellent BBC Radio 4 program on the "open-access" movement in scientific publishing.
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