2/07/2005 @ 16:19 GMT
Linkorama : Introducing HonorTags - HonorTags help readers find content they can trust, and help journalists, bloggers, podcasters and other creators build that trust within their communities. As a creator, you can tag the postings on your own blog or other site to indicate your intentions.
jimray : HonorTags - I don't quite understand how this keeps disreputable folks from claiming that they are reputable, though
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2/07/2005 @ 16:01 GMT
kayodeok : Description of a DLL - This article describes what a dynamic link library (DLL) is and the various issues that may occur when you use DLLs
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2/07/2005 @ 16:01 GMT
kayodeok : Microsoft Downgrades Claria Detections - While Claria's products have not been removed from the Microsoft AntiSpyware definitions, this change is troubling, coming so close on the heels of the revelation that Microsoft has been in talks with Claria to acquire the company
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2/07/2005 @ 16:01 GMT
kayodeok : Entering a dark age of innovation - According to a new study, far from being in technological nirvana, we are fast approaching a new dark age because the rate of technological innovation has been declining for the past 100 years
plasticbag : New Scientist on "Entering a dark age of innovation" - Seems like a pretty stupid and unfocused argument - lots more people in the world but we're not producing as many discrete units of innovation per person as we once did... Is that it?
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2/07/2005 @ 15:58 GMT
ricmac : More On New RSS VC Fund - Looks like this meme has legs.
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2/07/2005 @ 15:58 GMT
ricmac : More from Yahoo MyWeb blog - "Fact is, you find a little cluster of "domain experts" you trust, they've done all the work for you. Someone has "that kind of time" -- and they even enjoy it."
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2/07/2005 @ 15:58 GMT
ricmac : Pope returns to fray with Feednation - "We see this as a transition service for the 95% of world internet users who use email but do not yet use an RSS reader of any sort."
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2/07/2005 @ 15:58 GMT
ricmac : Father Forgive Me, I Have Done a Binary App - "He apologized for having created a binary-installed app (Google Earth) as opposed to a web app. How the world has changed that doing a binary app now requires an apology."
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2/07/2005 @ 15:56 GMT
Andy Baio : PSP HTTPD - web server running on the Sony PSP [via] [via]
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2/07/2005 @ 15:56 GMT
Andy Baio : Sparkler fun on Flickr - perfect for the 4th of July; Pac-Man is my favorite [via] [via]
erikbenson : Sparkler fun on Flickr - Apparently this is not very easy. I want to try.
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2/07/2005 @ 15:55 GMT
jkottke : In celebration of its 125th anniversary, Science magazine has a list of the 125 biggest questions facing science over the next 25 years - "How did cooperative behavior evolve?"; "Do deeper principles underlie quantum uncertainty and nonlocality?"; "What is the universe made of?"
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2/07/2005 @ 15:55 GMT
jkottke : Brando's annotated Godfather script fetches $312,800 at auction
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2/07/2005 @ 15:55 GMT
jkottke : Pixar's stock drops because of smaller-than-expected sales of The Incredibles DVD
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2/07/2005 @ 13:02 GMT
joshua : soviet children's books of the 20's and 30's
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2/07/2005 @ 03:47 GMT
gleuschk : two new Murakami stories - in the Guardian and Harper's
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2/07/2005 @ 00:05 GMT
gleuschk : Guardian Unlimited | Sudoku - so as not to support Rupert Murdoch's
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2/07/2005 @ 00:03 GMT
gleuschk : Sudoku enumeration - There are 6670903752021072936960 Sudoku grids
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2/07/2005 @ 00:02 GMT
gleuschk : Who's the Narrator of Nabokov's Pale Fire? - via snarkout
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