3/09/2005 @ 21:55 GMT
jimray : MSNBC.com Katrina Blog - It's got a few issues we need to deal with, but this is MSNBC's first *real* blog
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3/09/2005 @ 21:55 GMT
jimray : NOLA.com seeks web producers - Looking for folks to help 'em get back on their feet
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3/09/2005 @ 20:56 GMT
Linkorama : Internet of Things, or Verbs? - Terms like continuous computing or sociable computing tend to describe experiences or the character of interactions, but don't try to imagine the Web 2.0 as a place, or a cloud, or a jelly donut. This new Web isn't a thing or a space; it's a set of experi
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3/09/2005 @ 20:55 GMT
erikbenson : taffyhijinks on 43 Things - This guy is great.
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3/09/2005 @ 19:56 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : plasticbag.org - How to build on bubble-up folksonomies...
Paul Hammond : How to build on bubble-up folksonomies... (plasticbag.org) - Could the same thing work for non-heirarchic relationships?
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3/09/2005 @ 19:55 GMT
cobra libre : blah blah blah CBGB - but look at the name of the NYU student #
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3/09/2005 @ 18:56 GMT
joshua : Oolite - Retro space gaming with modern technology
Eric Meyer : Oolite - Retro space gaming with modern technology - It's Elite, but for today's computers. Please excuse me while I go into paroxysms of nostalgia.
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3/09/2005 @ 13:55 GMT
ricmac : Matt McAlister: pursuing the paid subscription model - "Your site’s ability to drive subscription revenue is fundamentally based on quality, whether that quality comes in the form of important content or important services. Deliver something that really matters to your users, and the ones that care wi
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3/09/2005 @ 09:55 GMT
Nelson Minar : Long live games - Costikyan turns his GDC rant into a good article
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3/09/2005 @ 09:55 GMT
jimray : Photon now open source - Dev couldn't work on it any more so he made it free
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3/09/2005 @ 08:55 GMT
kayodeok : O'Reilly Network: What Is Greasemonkey - Mark Pilgrim's article for O'Reilly on Greasemonkey
Isofarro : What is GreaseMonkey? - Mark Pilgrim describes this useful Mozilla/Firefox extension as well as showing what it can do.
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3/09/2005 @ 06:55 GMT
jimray : Clip of Kanye's "George Bush doesn't care about black people" rant - I can't decide if I love that Kanye did this or find it grossly inappropriate. Which is probably about right.
cobra libre : kanye west: "george bush doesn't care about black people" [via] #
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3/09/2005 @ 06:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Dan Kaminsky's Best of Siggraph 2005 roundup - tons of nifty tech
Milo Vermeulen : hackaday.com - Siggraph Best-Of 2005 - hackaday.com - Best of SIGGRAPH 2005 roundup [via]
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3/09/2005 @ 05:55 GMT
jimray : SOMETHING TO SAY: Nanaimo Bars - Mmmmmm...
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3/09/2005 @ 02:56 GMT
gleuschk : amazing interview with Ray Nagin - mirrored several places in the AskMetafilter thread
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3/09/2005 @ 02:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Ballmer Throws A Chair At "F*ing Google" - Ballmer Throws A Chair At "F*ing Google": Mr. Ballmer then said: "Fucking Eric Schmidt is a fucking pussy. I'm going to fucking bury that guy, I have done it before, and I will do it again. I'm going to fucking kill Google."
Andy Baio : Steve Ballmer threatened to "fucking kill Google" in 2004 - amazing piece of gossip leaked in a legal brief
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3/09/2005 @ 01:56 GMT
joshua : Selenium - a test tool for web application
Paul Hammond : Selenium - a test tool for web applications
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3/09/2005 @ 01:55 GMT
kayodeok : CSS - Working with Multiple Class Names - Working with Multiple Class Names
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3/09/2005 @ 01:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Peterson Transport Incorporated - Peterson Transport Incorporated: they transport gliders, boats, etc.
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3/09/2005 @ 00:56 GMT
kayodeok : IEBlog : Improving the CSS 2.1 strict parser for IE 7 - To be very clear the root node selector was a bug. This was introduced by Chris Wilson back in IE 4 which is why we don't let him work with the code anymore
Douglas Bowman : More IE7 CSS fixes - More fixes to the CSS parsing engine in the (upcoming?) IE7 release. Includes elimination of the * html hack for IE7. Found while looking for solutions to the current and annoying multiple class selector bug in IE.
Isofarro : Improving the CSS 2.1 strict parser for IE 7 - IE7 (in strict mode) will ignore * html CSS rules, accept multi-class selectors and multi pseudo-elements
Eric Meyer : Improving the CSS 2.1 strict parser for IE 7 - More details on improvements to the IE7 parsing engine, including fixes for '* html' and multiclassing.
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3/09/2005 @ 00:56 GMT
kayodeok : Untold Mysteries of CSS - Using the universal selector, !important keywords, and multi-classes to assist with diagnostics during development, savvy global styling, out-and-out hacks, better design flexibility, and accessibility
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3/09/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
gleuschk : A Prairie Home Companion: Help: Why don't you have a podcast? - because there are too many players involved
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3/09/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
ricmac : Bokardo: The Long Tail and Web 2.0 - "The way that Web 2.0 enables access is by the creation of APIs on top of databases that were previously siloed for private use only."
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3/09/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
ricmac : Canter's Law number 1 - "We believe in compatiblity boxes. It provides a competative advantage - by being compatible with everybody - whether they're a file format or feed format."
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3/09/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
ricmac : Bubblegeneration on Writely - "people getting together to do things, by processing information. This is exactly what Writely is."
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3/09/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
plasticbag : Flickr fans have Yahoo fear eased - That the controversy about Flickr and Yahoo's merging has hit BBC News is incredibly startling to me. Yahoo clearly have some perception problems. Also interested in Clay's comments.
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3/09/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
plasticbag : Matt Biddulph talks "Using Wikipedia and the Yahoo API to give structure to flat lists" - We've been having enormous fun at work at the moment experimenting with semantic network effects at the level of services. Totally worth a read this. Tip of the ice-berg...
Paul Hammond : hackdiary: Using Wikipedia and the Yahoo API to give structure to flat lists - an impressive result that comes at zero cost
kellan : hackdiary: Using Wikipedia and the Yahoo API to give structure to flat lists - I think we're starting to reach a tipping point of sufficient semi-structured data on the web. #
philgyford : Hackdiary: Using Wikipedia and the Yahoo API to give structure to flat lists - Matt Biddulph doing clever stuff. Would be good to try this with some Pepys stuff I think.
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