26/02/2005 @ 23:55 GMT
Rod Begbie : JewelCase - Lovely iTunes plugin, displaying a spinning CD case for the current track. #
plasticbag : Jewelcase visualisation for iTunes - I would try this out for you guys except it's a .pkg and you have to do installing things and they make me nervous
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26/02/2005 @ 23:55 GMT
plasticbag : Rael Dornfest coins new term: 'shufflecasting' - Not sure this one's going to take off so well - but although it's kind of semi-joking, I think there's a lot of value in podcasters looking towards smaller componentised chunks rather than full shows
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Nelson Minar : BTK suspect page - Google cache of a web page about Dennis Rader
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26/02/2005 @ 18:55 GMT
deusx : Photo Matt » LDAP Authentication - "A hack for a LDAP enabled Wordpress 1.5."
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26/02/2005 @ 17:56 GMT
Jason Shellen : No RSS? No downloads? No interaction? Fake content? You're fired! - Scoble puts a boot in the ass of the folks responsible for MSNFound.com #
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26/02/2005 @ 17:55 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : extracting the iPod firmware by playing it through the piezo
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26/02/2005 @ 17:55 GMT
Nelson Minar : Troika closes - Sad interview! Then again, both ToEE and Vampire were really buggy on release.
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26/02/2005 @ 16:56 GMT
Eric Meyer : Honey, I shrunk the dollar - The dollar fills the role of the kids, and the currency market is Rick Moranis thinking about having some Cheerios. [via Ferrett] [via]
jkottke : Thomas Friedman on the falling US dollar - "When a country lives on borrowed time, borrowed money and borrowed energy, it is just begging the markets to discipline it in their own way at their own time."
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26/02/2005 @ 16:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Numa Numa Gary resenting his web fame - hmm, this sounds strangely familiar
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jkottke : ShuffleArt is selling stickers to skin your iPod shuffle - But you have to contend with the tedious Flash interface.
plasticbag : ShuffleArt - vinyl stickers to decorate your iPod Shuffle with - Now if these are translucent, then they might really take off - the Apple white look should be great for non-permanent personalisation
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26/02/2005 @ 13:55 GMT
Richard Rutter : The Seven Wonders of Swindon - Behold the Hanging Baskets of Babbington (filed under Funny stuff).
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26/02/2005 @ 13:55 GMT
plasticbag : Social Software in the Academy Workshop - "The goal of the conference is to bring together researchers working in a variety of academic disciplines to understand current and possible uses of social software in the academic context."
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26/02/2005 @ 13:55 GMT
plasticbag : Google Reviews: The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) - You can get a Google aggregation of all the reviews for any film by typing in movie: and then the name of the film. Likely to damage my all-time web fave site metacritic.com
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26/02/2005 @ 12:55 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Who owns blog comments? - Quite useful read if you live in a litigation-happy country
Eric Meyer : Who owns blog comments? - Food for thought. [via Phil] [via]
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26/02/2005 @ 11:55 GMT
ricmac : GQ article on Google - '?I did not understand when I came to the company how broad Larry and Sergey?s vision was,? Schmidt says.' (link via John Battelle)
jkottke : Great article on Google by John Heilemann
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26/02/2005 @ 10:56 GMT
ricmac : Jon Udell on Google Maps - "The modern browser is an XML-aware client. Savvy Web developers have known about these features for a while, but now Google has legitimized them and pushed them squarely into the mainstream."
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ricmac : Terry Heaton: TV News in a Postmodern World - Quote from IDG CEO: '"There's already a differentiation," he adds, "between branded and non-branded content." He predicts search engines will one day be based on specialities, and that Google won't be alone.'
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26/02/2005 @ 10:55 GMT
ricmac : corporate service using a blog, a webfeed and an iPod Shuffle - "Based on criteria that the client supplies - ?this week I need to know about X? - we scan the feeds and grab anything that seems likely."
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26/02/2005 @ 10:55 GMT
ricmac : The Long Tail: What about producers? - "The Long Tail effect may not pay their rent, but it will find them a bigger audience, and if what they're offering is really good it may be dramatically bigger."
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26/02/2005 @ 10:55 GMT
ricmac : Wired News: Whither The Wall Street Journal? - "The Wall Street Journal had "stopped mattering" because of its online strategy."
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jimray : Gossip, gossip, gossip - Flickr has some fun with the rumormill
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26/02/2005 @ 09:55 GMT
ricmac : Feld Thoughts: The Me Too Zone - Comment by Bill French: "...we're part of the "me too" crowd, but we see blogs and RSS as part of a natural transition to smarter information systems that are based on web services."
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26/02/2005 @ 07:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : The Gas We Pass: The Story of Farts (My Body Science) - The Gas We Pass: The Story of Farts (My Body Science): heh
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Andy Baio : Image: Flickr's new logo - very cute response to all the buyout rumors
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26/02/2005 @ 06:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Nevada Girl, Japanese murder becomes Internet meme - from last year, but new to me; don't miss the three pages of fanart depicting the murder
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26/02/2005 @ 04:55 GMT
jkottke : Google Maps works for Safari now - Oh, happy day. Now if I can just get Saft to stop crashing...
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26/02/2005 @ 04:55 GMT
jkottke : The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou DVD is available for preorder at Amazon - It's a two-disc set, out May 10th.
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26/02/2005 @ 03:55 GMT
Andy Baio : GeoURL 2.0 beta launches - now managed by Ask instead of Joshua
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26/02/2005 @ 01:56 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Chinatown Bus, Boston to NYC $30 round trip, to Washington $35
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26/02/2005 @ 01:55 GMT
Simon Willison : Jeffrey Veen: Google Maps in Safari - They've got it working already. Will Opera be next?
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26/02/2005 @ 01:55 GMT
Simon Willison : The hamster powered MIDI sequencer - The music generated is surprisingly listenable! (via) [via]
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26/02/2005 @ 01:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Google Maps now works with Safari and Opera - we knew about Safari yesterday, but Opera is new
Simon Willison : Google Maps is available for Safari and Opera - Colour me impressed! OK guys, let's see you do Lynx...
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26/02/2005 @ 01:55 GMT
plasticbag : Wired News on Kottke going pro has a particularly nice section explaining Jason's feelings about advertising - "But eschewing advertisers is more of a risk. Kottke is avoiding them because, as a one-man operation, there's no easy way to neatly separate editorial and advertising." Couldn't agree more...
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26/02/2005 @ 00:56 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : touching wires causes instant death
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26/02/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Blinfolded Pianist's Mario Fantasy - free album of NES videogame themes on classical piano; the Super Mario World I theme is my favorite
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26/02/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Appcasting - great idea for using RSS 2.0 enclosures to deliver software updates [via] [via]
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26/02/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Michael's tribute to Another World - one of my favorite games of all time
Milo Vermeulen : It's Another World at Binary Bonsai [via]
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