25/06/2005 @ 20:57 GMT
jimray : MSNBC 10 redesign live - Focus is on cleaner design, contextual ranking
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Nelson Minar : bodytag: web art - Nice collection (via ckline)
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25/06/2005 @ 19:56 GMT
Nelson Minar : Anguish - Missing N.J. Boys Found Dead on Yahoo! News Photos
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25/06/2005 @ 19:56 GMT
Nelson Minar : Happy - Dogs At Work And Play on Yahoo! News Photos
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25/06/2005 @ 19:56 GMT
Nelson Minar : Boob - U.S. Attorney General on Yahoo! News Photos
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25/06/2005 @ 19:55 GMT
plasticbag : How the Web changes your reading habits - "Thus far, search engines and hyperlinks, those underlined words or phrases that when clicked take you to a new Web page, have turned the online literary voyage into a kind of U-pick island-hop. Far more is in store."
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25/06/2005 @ 18:55 GMT
Nelson Minar : Video game boss rant - Here, here!
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25/06/2005 @ 18:55 GMT
Andy Baio : NY Times promotes Bugmenot - very strange; refers to "newspaper marketers" and "those annoying site registrations"
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25/06/2005 @ 18:54 GMT
erikbenson : Backpack's new "Drag and Drop" reordering for to-dos and notes - This is pretty cool. Is David going to build it into Rails for us?
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25/06/2005 @ 17:55 GMT
deusx : Colorless green ideas sleep furiously - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - "Colorless green ideas sleep furiously is a sentence composed by Noam Chomsky in 1957 as an example of a sentence whose grammar is correct but whose meaning is nonsensical. "
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25/06/2005 @ 17:27 GMT
Aquarion : Wicked, tricksy, false! WE hates Open Source! Noooo, Open Source is my friend! - SCO do the turnabout thing again
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25/06/2005 @ 17:20 GMT
Aquarion : Caution! Monkeys! - From a series of Japanese warning signs
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25/06/2005 @ 16:55 GMT
Isofarro : Flash drives in future Apple laptops? - Removing the last spindle from a laptop, and quieter than a typical harddrive
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25/06/2005 @ 13:55 GMT
Isofarro : The day the movies died - Joe Clark's ongoing troubles with Famous Players ends in victory, but at a heavy cost.
kayodeok : The day the movies died - Joe Clark on his battle for accessible movies in Canada. I don't know what rights deaf movie goers have in the UK, I love movies but few are being closed-captioned so it isn't worth the experience for me, I just wait for the DVD
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25/06/2005 @ 13:55 GMT
Isofarro : RSS in Longhorn - Will also support Atom 1.0 'when it is released'. (That's probably _before_ Longhorn)
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Isofarro : [Microsoft and RSS] Let me clarify... - 'On the downside, although Microsoft is supporting Atom in their platform, they appear to be trying to kneecap it.'
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25/06/2005 @ 09:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Another World homebrew port for the GBA - mind-blowing fan-made conversion; found on 1UP's great feature on console emulation [via] [via]
deusx : FoxySofts - Another World GBA - "~official conversion~"
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25/06/2005 @ 09:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Katamari Damacy cosplay - some of the best I've seen [via] [via]
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25/06/2005 @ 09:24 GMT
Aquarion : Rachel Gets Fruity! - Not actually work safe
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25/06/2005 @ 08:55 GMT
kayodeok : NASA Develops Trek-Like Speaking Computer - NASA will soon be installing a new voice-activated computer system on the International Space Station that bears a striking resemblance to Star Trek's computer system
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25/06/2005 @ 08:55 GMT
kayodeok : NASA, Xerox to Demonstrate voice-operated 'Virtual Crew Assistant' - "Clarissa is a fully voice-operated 'virtual crew assistant,' enabling astronauts to be more efficient with their hands and eyes and to give full attention to the task while they navigate through the procedure using spoken commands,"
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25/06/2005 @ 08:55 GMT
kayodeok : More technical details on the Clarissa Project (Clarissa is a Trek-Like Speaking Computer) - Clarissa is a fully voice-operated procedure browser, enabling astronauts to be more efficient with their hands and eyes and to give full attention to the task while they navigate through the procedure using spoken commands
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25/06/2005 @ 07:55 GMT
Rod Begbie : BBC NEWS | Fry in talks to write Doctor Who - Oh, *please* let this be true. The recent Dr Who series has been brilliantly written, but the creator of Suckmaster Burstingfoam needs to be let loose on it. [via] #
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25/06/2005 @ 02:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Report finds most people don't consider downloading digital media as theft - technically, it's not theft; it's illegal duplication [via] [via]
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25/06/2005 @ 02:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Joe Gregorio's Sparklines web service - the code is available, too [via] [via]
plasticbag : Awesome sparkline generator and web service - Now all I have to do is think of things where sparklines would be useful...
Matthew M. Boedicker : sparklines web service and code - (via Don Marti) [via]
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25/06/2005 @ 02:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Hacking the flag-burning amendment - using legal loopholes to make a statement; you can't keep a good dissident down [via] [via]
Rod Begbie : Cracking the Flag-Burning Amendment - The frustrating time-wasting of our government, illustrated. [via] #
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25/06/2005 @ 01:56 GMT
Jason Shellen : Cruise 'passionate about life' - Transcript from GMA shows Dr. Tom Cruise is either insane or a very good, but shameless self-promoter. #
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25/06/2005 @ 01:55 GMT
ricmac : Waxy.org: Tom Cruise Kills Oprah - "...it seems like Tom Cruise is the new Michael Jackson."
cobra libre : tom cruise kills oprah - i hope this will be the first and last time i ever mention anything having to do with tom cruise in a public space #
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25/06/2005 @ 01:55 GMT
ricmac : American Express doing RSS! - "I suspect it is an email replacement for them since it's all promotional junk (there don't seem to be any feeds with sensitive financial info)."
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25/06/2005 @ 01:55 GMT
ricmac : So Many Bloggers, So Few Readers - "nearly half -- 46 percent -- said they attract 25 or fewer visitors to their blogs on a typical day. Twenty-two percent said they get between 26 and 100 readers on any given day, and less than 1 percent said they have 250 to 1,000 visitors per day."
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25/06/2005 @ 01:55 GMT
Andy Baio : eBay launches open-source Community Codebase effort - more importantly, they're allowing 10,000 API calls daily for individuals [via] [via]
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25/06/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
kayodeok : Simple List Extensions Specification - The Simple List Extensions are designed as extensions to existing feed formats to make exposing ordered lists of items easier and more accessible to user
Philippe Janvier : Simple List Extensions Specification - Un format de syndication pour les listes de choses ? [via] #
joshua : Simple List Extensions Specification
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25/06/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
kayodeok : RSS Support in Longhorn - This paper describes RSS in the context of a vision for how web content is and will be consumed, explores opportunities enabled by incorporating RSS functionality into applications and outlines the Windows platform services that make this easy
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25/06/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
ricmac : Insightful post from James Governor - The Father of Web 2.0 is impressed by the always insightful Mr Governor (except he spelt my name wrong)
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