10/03/2005 @ 23:56 GMT
kayodeok : Announcement of Future of Mozilla Application Suite Expected Soon - Debate about the future of the Mozilla suite, often known as Mozilla 1.x or by its SeaMonkey codename, has raged over the last few days following Saturday's publication of the minutes of the mozilla.org staff meeting held on Monday 28th February 2005
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10/03/2005 @ 23:56 GMT
kayodeok : Microsoft, Groove Networks to Combine Forces to Create Anytime, Anywhere Collaboration - "Once workers can collaborate anywhere and anytime, they will begin to recoup much of the time they lose every day finding information and gathering and sharing documents. This recouped time translates to increased productivity"
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10/03/2005 @ 23:56 GMT
kayodeok : Customize Google News - How to Customize Google News
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10/03/2005 @ 23:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Paul Graham on how to start a startup - only five references to Lisp this time
Paul Hammond : How to Start a Startup - There is no magically difficult step that requires brilliance to solve
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10/03/2005 @ 23:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Luxpro Super Shuffle - or: how to get sued by Apple in five minutes flat
Jeremy Zawodny : super shuffle - super shuffle: it's like an ipod shuffle but with more features
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10/03/2005 @ 23:55 GMT
jkottke : Does Godel matter? - "His work was revolutionary, yes, but it was a revolution of the most unusual kind: one that abolished the constitution while leaving the material circumstances of the citizens more or less unchanged."
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10/03/2005 @ 22:55 GMT
Rod Begbie : Microsoft to buy Groove Networks - Interesting purchase by MSFT. Groove was destined to be huge when "peer to peer" was the Next Big Thing. Wondering what their purchase brings to MSFT, apart from a new CTO. [via] #
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10/03/2005 @ 22:55 GMT
kayodeok : Die Seamonkey Die! Long Live Firefox! - There's a growing number of people wanting to support and maintain Seamonkey, instead of Firefox and Thunderbird
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10/03/2005 @ 22:55 GMT
Philippe Janvier : Del.icio.us loader - "Del.icio.us loader loads your Firefox bookmarks directly into your del.icio.us account!" [via] #
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10/03/2005 @ 21:55 GMT
kayodeok : Hello aliens, this is Earth calling - A group of engineers has offered a solution for people who want a direct line to aliens - by broadcasting their phone calls directly into space
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10/03/2005 @ 21:55 GMT
jkottke : Tips for mastering email overload
kayodeok : Tips for Mastering E-mail Overload - "Taming e-mail means training the senders to put the burden of quality back on themselves"
Jeremy Zawodny : HBS Working Knowledge - HBS Working Knowledge: perhaps I ought to read this...
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10/03/2005 @ 20:56 GMT
Rod Begbie : Guardian Unlimited | Looking back on the crash - Has it been five years already? *sigh*. Those halcyon days when I figured I'd be comfortably retired by 40. #
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10/03/2005 @ 20:56 GMT
deusx : Amazon.com: Books: Hacking RSS and Atom - Hey, wait a minnit... that's me!
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10/03/2005 @ 20:55 GMT
philgyford : O, Poor Robinson Crusoe! - New weblog from London-based playwright Stephen Sharkey.
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10/03/2005 @ 20:55 GMT
Philippe Janvier : XMLHttpRequest and Ajax Working Examples - Des morceaux de codes, des exemples et des liens pour commencer à construire ses propres fonctions XMLHttpRequest. [via] #
Paul Hammond : XMLHttpRequest & Ajax Working Examples - Links and Resources, Fiftyfoureleven.com - Code snippets and proof of concepts
jkottke : Working examples of Ajax
kayodeok : XMLHttpRequest & Ajax Working Examples - Links and Resources - Code snippets and proof of concepts - the links below should help get you started on building your own functions with XMLHttpRequest.
jimray : XMLHttpRequest & Ajax working examples
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10/03/2005 @ 20:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Firefox extension uses phone numbers to find driving directions in Google Maps - clever hack [via] [via]
kayodeok : Firefox Extension: Map It! Find directions from google maps based on publicly listed phone numbers - Map it! is a mozilla Firefox extension that allows you to find directions from google maps based on publicly listed phone numbers
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10/03/2005 @ 19:55 GMT
kellan : Currently listening: Lucy Bland #
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10/03/2005 @ 19:55 GMT
Nelson Minar : Microsoft buys Groove - Their only possible exit
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10/03/2005 @ 18:57 GMT
Eric Meyer : Verrückte Experimente - Weird experiments, some of which are quite disturbing. One in particular reminds me of a story I've been meaning to tell for a while now...
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10/03/2005 @ 18:56 GMT
Nelson Minar : Blockland MMOG - Build things (via Make)
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10/03/2005 @ 18:56 GMT
Nelson Minar : MJ "back problem" - Must be tough to show up in your child molestation trial every day
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10/03/2005 @ 18:56 GMT
jimray : SUNSHINE Week - Why open government is important
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10/03/2005 @ 18:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Blockland - massively multiplayer Lego building game [via] [via]
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10/03/2005 @ 18:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Microsoft buys Groove Network - Ray Ozzie becomes the Microsoft's new CTO [via] [via]
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10/03/2005 @ 18:55 GMT
jkottke : Groove Networks bought by Microsoft, Ray Ozzie to become CTO of Microsoft
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10/03/2005 @ 18:55 GMT
jkottke : How to move an obelisk - Includes an account of how Cleopatra's Needle was moved from Egypt to NYC.
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10/03/2005 @ 17:55 GMT
cobra libre : an industrial shredder movie gallery [via] #
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10/03/2005 @ 16:55 GMT
jimray : Next Up, DVD Reimportation - Now I get why the MPAA wants region coded DVD's - so they can gouge American customers!
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10/03/2005 @ 16:55 GMT
jkottke : NY Times on Wil Wheaton, his blog, and his post-Trek acting struggles
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10/03/2005 @ 15:55 GMT
Philippe Janvier : Next big step for the Web--or a detour ? - "The idea of a universal information space with identifiers and one-way links was a paradigm shift. We didn't have the vocabulary then to describe the things we take for granted now with regards to the Web in general. So it is with the Semantic Web." [via] #
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10/03/2005 @ 15:55 GMT
jkottke : A Salon interview with Dave Eggers - He's working on a screenplay with Spike Jonze for a film adaptation of "Where the Wild Things Are".
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10/03/2005 @ 15:55 GMT
jkottke : The Lucky Beggar Purse "closely resembles the famous New York City coffee cup with the words 'We are happy to serve you' printed on it" - Some of the proceeds from sales go to help the homeless.
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10/03/2005 @ 15:55 GMT
jkottke : A bunch of timelines for world events
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10/03/2005 @ 14:56 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : wolcen - Photographs of the sky. Nothing else.
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10/03/2005 @ 14:56 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : FAQ: Two-letter or three-letter language codes - You must. There is no choice. #
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10/03/2005 @ 14:55 GMT
jkottke : Interview with Adam Gopnik about Paris, writing, and the New Yorker
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10/03/2005 @ 13:55 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : 40 incontrovertible reasons why London trounces the French capital any day - Public toilets, Ha Ha Road and the right to drive geese through Dulwich (Humour is clearly what Parisians lack most, obviously)
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10/03/2005 @ 13:55 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Regarding Technorati's Community Manager, Niall Kennedy - From polemic to common sense, it sounds like a classical blogosphere path
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10/03/2005 @ 12:55 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : The Uncyclopedia - The Uncyclopedia [via] [via]
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10/03/2005 @ 11:55 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : Take a photo of the sky on the 11th of March
kaninka.net : Himininn þann 11. mars
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10/03/2005 @ 10:55 GMT
kayodeok : FirefoxOpera - Getting Firefox to emulate Opera... - Getting Firefox to look, function and behave like Opera through various extensions and themes...
znarf : FirefoxOpera - Getting Firefox to emulate Opera... [via] #
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kayodeok : Frequently Asked Questions About Microsoft Excel - Your most nagging questions about the world's most popular spreadsheet: Answered, at long last
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ricmac : My Yahoo! now on mobile phones - Yahoo brings RSS to the mobile world. Currently US-only, but coming to other countries.
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kayodeok : Microsoft MVPs revolt - Over 100 Microsoft MVPs (Most Valuable Professionals) have signed an online petition that demands Redmond resume development and support of "classic" Visual Basic, a-k-a VB6. The MVPs are calling for all VB developers and IT leaders to review and consider
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kayodeok : Internet Explorer 7 Preview 1: Will IE7 have tabbed browsing? - If Paul Thurrott is to be believed, then "IE 7 will include tabbed browsing"
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kayodeok : Microsoft Uncertain About WinFS for XP - "We are currently evaluating making the WinFS storage subsystem available on this platform and will make the decision based on what is best for customers,"
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Andy Baio : PVRBlog interview with Lanovision's creator - already getting popular in the Yale dorms
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jimray : Newsweek changes crediting policy following cover flap - Now, credits appear on the cover after that whole Martha Stewart mess [via Jossip]
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jimray : How do you tell a 5-year-old about divorce? - Quite possibly the most heart wrenching Ask Metafilter ever
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10/03/2005 @ 08:55 GMT
jimray : Gruber dissects the Think Secret case - And rightly points out why it's not a First Ammendment issue or a "bloggers vs. journalists" issue
François Nonnenmacher : If The New York Times Jumped Off a Bridge - Best debunking I've seen of Nick De Plume's pathetic comparison to the NYT
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Andy Baio : Start.com, Microsoft's web-based feed reader - a very early sandbox version, with no Firefox support [via] [via]
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Andy Baio : Video: Wonder Showzen teaser - remember the Kids Show pilot? this is the final product airing on MTV2
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10/03/2005 @ 06:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Video: Spike Jonze commercial for Adidas - dreamy [via] [via]
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10/03/2005 @ 04:55 GMT
ricmac : Micro Persuasion: Why Attention.xml Could Change PR Forever - "Aggregated metadata projects like attention.xml and Richard MacManus' collaborative Feedburner stat project, could have a lot of value for PR professionals."
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10/03/2005 @ 02:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Algorithmic colorization of photos and videos - amazing and elegant technique [via] [via]
Nelson Minar : Colorization - amazing results (via Metafilter)
kellan : Colorization Using Optimization - Wow. #
mbertier : Colorization Using Optimization - In this paper we present a simple colorization method that requires neither precise image segmentation, nor accurate region tracking. AMAZING [via] #
Simon Willison : Colorization Using Optimization - Holy cow, this is impressive.
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10/03/2005 @ 01:55 GMT
ricmac : Paul Graham: How to Start a Startup - It's relatively rare that I print out articles now, but something tells me I'll need my highlighter pen for this one!
jimray : How to Start a Startup - Find the right people, build a product people want, grow slowly and spend wisely. Sage advice [via /.]
François Nonnenmacher : How to start a startup
bmilleare : How to Start a Startup
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10/03/2005 @ 01:55 GMT
Simon Willison : wush.net Subversion hosting - Subversion and Trac hosting for $20/month. (via) [via]
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10/03/2005 @ 01:55 GMT
Paul Hammond : Flame: cast light on your network - Flame's still a little immature, but we think it's useful
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10/03/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
ricmac : Jeff Jarvis: open source ad network - I like it! Seems to be this complements my current Open Source RSS stats project...
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10/03/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
ricmac : O'Reilly Radar - Looks like a new blog over at O'Reilly Media, tracking media trends. Subscribed! ps I like the Flickr-like mt-tags graphic at the top of the page, wonder how that's done...
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10/03/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Linus Torvalds switches to Apple - not what you think; he's still running Linux, but now on a dual G5 [via] [via]
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10/03/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
Andy Baio : German Spiegel plagiarizes Wikipedia article - I hope they catch Encarta next
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