7/09/2005 @ 23:57 GMT
jimray : PowerMail 5 - Interesting email app, haven't seen this one yet
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7/09/2005 @ 23:55 GMT
WillPate : Flickr: Photos from WillPate - These are my pictures on Flickr
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7/09/2005 @ 23:55 GMT
jkottke : NYC fall restaurant preview - Both the NY Times and New York magazine have fall restaurant previews. The southwestern part of Chelsea (+ the Meatpacking) seems to be really jumping these days...lots of stuff happening on 10th Ave (i.e. my walk to Eyebeam most days): Batali, Morimoto,
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7/09/2005 @ 22:55 GMT
deusx : Achewood - September 7, 2005 - "Dogg I cannot brook the gossamer bloatee"
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7/09/2005 @ 21:58 GMT
jimray : Trading Card Maker - Use flickr to make trading cards - perfect for kickball league photos!
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7/09/2005 @ 21:57 GMT
jimray : Choosing a Mixer for Your Home Studio - AKA the noob's guide to mixers. And by noob, I mean me.
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7/09/2005 @ 21:57 GMT
jimray : Boing Boing: FEMA to Mac, Linux users: drop dead
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7/09/2005 @ 21:57 GMT
jimray : Apple - iPod your Car - Accessories - Some stuff I hadn't seen yet
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7/09/2005 @ 21:56 GMT
kayodeok : Google Blog: Finding that needle in a haystack - "Using the Google Toolbar, though, it's pretty easy to see what I'm looking for. My search terms show up as clickable Word Find buttons in the Toolbar, so I can quickly find where they appear on the page (clicking on it repeatedly takes me to each instanc
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7/09/2005 @ 21:56 GMT
kayodeok : SPECIAL: How to set up a personal home web server - Lifehacker - How to set up a personal home web server
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7/09/2005 @ 21:55 GMT
jkottke : PostSecret book - There's a book coming out in December based on PostSecret, a web site that displays postcards with secrets written on them sent in by readers. I heard something long ago about the site not actually using reader submissions, at least in the beginning befor
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7/09/2005 @ 21:55 GMT
jkottke : Chris Ware in the NY Times - New feature in the NY Times magazine: comics! First up, a six-month-long strip by Chris Ware, on whom I have a non-sexual crush.
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7/09/2005 @ 20:57 GMT
jimray : OtterBox iPod Sportcase : MobileWhack.com - Now that fall and winter are upon us, I want an otterbox for my shuffle so I can swim with it
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7/09/2005 @ 20:56 GMT
jimray : ReadyMade: Feature - Slide Lamp - Cooooool. Now all I need are some slides.
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7/09/2005 @ 20:56 GMT
gleuschk : Top 8 Reasons HCI is in its Stone Age - excellent points here
veen : Anonymous Usability Designer: Top 8 Reasons HCI is in its Stone Age - Good article, though a little like writing "Why the telegraph is unsuited for voice"
plasticbag : Top 8 Reasons HCI is in its Stone Age - This piece really reminds me of my old boss Stefan Magdalinski, except without the slightly crazed look, bead of sweat and slathering...
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7/09/2005 @ 20:55 GMT
plasticbag : The first pictures I've seen of the iPod Nano - Fucking hell. Thinner than a pencil. It'll be on the Apple store before this delicious post gets anywhere near my site, of course...
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7/09/2005 @ 20:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Apple announces iPod nano, iPod Phone - camera, color display, and 80% smaller than the 5GB iPod
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7/09/2005 @ 20:55 GMT
jkottke : Apple introduces iPod nano - Apple introduces the iPod nano, which, wow, it's like a baby iPod. So cute.
plasticbag : Dear God, the iPod nano looks extraordinarily beautiful - Must. Not. Buy. One. Have. To. Save. Up. For. Other. Apple. Products. Like. New. Powerbook. Cos. Current. One. Not. Fast. Enough. Nngh.
Rod Begbie : Apple - iPod nano - The replacement for the iPod mini is just delectable. Tiny, shiny, and available in a sleek black. #
Matthew M. Boedicker : iPod nano
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7/09/2005 @ 18:56 GMT
kayodeok : Computer Information Systems Law and System Operator Liability - Cyberspace is the realm of digital data. Its shores and rivers are the computer memories and telephone networks that connect computers all over the world. Cyberspace is a hidden universe behind the automatic teller machines, telephones, and Lexis terminal
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Jeremy Zawodny : I have seen my Future. It’s at Yahoo! - I have seen my Future. It’s at Yahoo!: welcome!
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7/09/2005 @ 18:55 GMT
jkottke : Eat locally - 10 good reasons to eat local food. Having eaten local food for the better part of the last week, I can personally attest to some of these benefits. (via afb) [via]
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7/09/2005 @ 17:55 GMT
plasticbag : Finding Billie Piper: (Part One) - Possibly the most terrifying and yet most awesomely creative use of the internet to stalk someone I've yet seen... - Only problem - there are lots of pubs in Belsize Park although I think I agree that England's Lane is a good bet for the butchers and hardware store...
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7/09/2005 @ 17:55 GMT
plasticbag : "Quality of Life in Olfactory Dysfunction" - Interesting article about what effects not having a sense of smell has on your state of mind. I get the impression that it's mostly the people who lose their sense of smell who complain about it most. Wimps.
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7/09/2005 @ 17:55 GMT
plasticbag : Philips produce a prototype of a 'smart-paper'-based appliance 'earlier than expected' - No idea what the particular value of this one is yet, be fascinating to see what particular affordances this kind of display has...
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7/09/2005 @ 17:55 GMT
jkottke : PowerPoint and NASA - Is PowerPoint responsible for the woes of the Space Shuttle? Well, no, but it's not helping any. "The deeper problem with the PowerPointing of America -- the PowerPointing of the planet, actually -- is that the program tends to flatten the most complex, s
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deusx : D2X for MacOS X - "Can play the full PC or Mac version of Descent 2."
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7/09/2005 @ 16:56 GMT
Philippe Janvier : Technorati Blog Finder Tutorial in english and dutch - "Un screencast pour comprendre comment inclure son blogue dans le Technorati Blog Finder". [via] #
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7/09/2005 @ 16:56 GMT
plasticbag : exbiblio - a company doing interesting things with paper - I met these guys at FooCamp and wait to see what they're up to with great curiosity
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7/09/2005 @ 16:56 GMT
plasticbag : "Germans hail Berners-Lee 'second-greatest' scientist" - not because of the science, interestingly, but because of the open product / platform / concept he developed... - "Arguably even more importantly, he made the protocols freely available to the world shortly after his invention, and his solution became the world wide web."
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7/09/2005 @ 16:55 GMT
plasticbag : Challenge-response authentication (from Wikipedia) - I'm really interested - particularly after the recent delicious visualisations tool revealed some of the problems of passwords in the open - in ways of 'pairing' IDs on parallel sites without transferring sensitive information... More later...
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7/09/2005 @ 16:55 GMT
plasticbag : The Vatican's (frankly positive) official view of evolution is that it's real and true and compatible with the Bible - Just to remind people - this whole thing is not a debate between religious people and scientists, as there are many many religious people who accept the legitimacy of evolution, including religious scientists and most major world churches...
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7/09/2005 @ 16:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Alex Chilton found and other music-related Katrina news -
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7/09/2005 @ 16:55 GMT
jkottke : Interview with skinnyCorp - Interview with the fellows from skinnyCorp. Half of my current wardrobe is from Threadless and I haven't had occasion to wear my nifty Naked & Angry tie yet.
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7/09/2005 @ 16:55 GMT
jkottke : Stephen Hawking blinks - Physicist Stephen Hawking has been reduced to blinking to control his helper computer.
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7/09/2005 @ 15:56 GMT
kellan : Reduce the risk, hire from open source - If they aren't contributing to open source, and aren't blogging, how do you know they're passionate, competent, and compatible? Just don't do it. #
Rod Begbie : Reduce the risk, hire from open source (Loud Thinking) - There is much I agree with here. Maybe this weekend I'll finish off a draft blog entry I've been meaning to do for months on hiring. #
Jeremy Zawodny : Reduce the risk, hire from open source - Reduce the risk, hire from open source: some good arguments for considering open source hackers
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7/09/2005 @ 15:56 GMT
Nelson Minar : Cairo graphics lib - Graphics code that works on many output targets
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kayodeok : London Underground Ad for Harrods Truly British campaign on Flickr - London Underground Ad for Harrods Truly British campaign
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7/09/2005 @ 14:56 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : WHEDONesque: Serenity premiere in Amsterdam. - WHEDONesque: Serenity premiere in Amsterdam [with photos]
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7/09/2005 @ 14:56 GMT
Nelson Minar : Language startup secs - Benchmark for how long it takes a program to start running in various languages
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7/09/2005 @ 14:55 GMT
jkottke : Pairing wine with fast food - Pairing wine with fast food. How about a 2003 Pinot with your Kentucky Fried Chicken or a nice Cabernet to go with your Taco Bell Burrito Supreme? Need more pairings for fast food? Try here, here, or here.
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7/09/2005 @ 13:55 GMT
jkottke : Narm! Tshirt! - Fans of Six Feet Under will want to get their hands (and arms) on a Narm! tshirt. Narm. Narm!
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7/09/2005 @ 11:55 GMT
kayodeok : Computer, Heal Thyself! - But if you're planning to send a computer on, say, a 10-year mission into deep space, then you need more staying power...As your probe flew silently through the night, you would dream about chips that could fix themselves.
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7/09/2005 @ 10:55 GMT
kayodeok : Anil Dash: Web Development Trends for 2006 - Web Development Trends for 2006
ricmac : Anil Dash: Web Development Trends for 2006 - "First, be an expert with a technology. Second, be even better at explaining the value of that technology." (good advice for bloggers and analysts too)
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7/09/2005 @ 08:57 GMT
Nelson Minar : Costik part 2 - Greg tells a story of a new business model for games
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kayodeok : IEBlog : Powering up with Internet Explorer Extensibility - IE provides a number of mechanisms that permit software developers to extend the browser in powerful ways
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7/09/2005 @ 08:56 GMT
kayodeok : Koran-quoting Trojan blocks access to porn sites - Sophos virus analysis: Troj/Yusufali-A : A new Trojan monitors access to porn sites and then displays a quote from the Koran chastising the surfer for his or her sins
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7/09/2005 @ 08:56 GMT
kayodeok : Boxes and Arrows: An introduction to user journeys - Designing a website's structure around customer needs creates trust - trust in the web as a valuable space to interact with a brand, product, or service. Such a website provides your customers with a valuable first point of contact
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7/09/2005 @ 08:56 GMT
kayodeok : Choke on a Mint - A review of Shaun Inman's new Mint web stats tracking application
deusx : Phoenixrealm - Choke on a Mint - "Do you really need a stats program that uses AJAX, just because it uses what is currently an "in" technology to use and is made by Shaun Inman. When there are hundreds of other stat tracking applications out there?"
Paul Hammond : Phoenixrealm » Choke on a Mint - Do you really need a stats program that uses AJAX, just because it uses what is currently an “in†technology to use and is made by Shaun Inman
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ricmac : Russell Brown on NZ Content Strategy - "It is truly exciting to see the National Content Strategy take shape. And if I could have one wish, it is that the strategy will admit New Zealanders."
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7/09/2005 @ 08:55 GMT
ricmac : Greg Gershman: RSS as model for content - "I see RSS as more of a model for content, rather than an API for content."
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ricmac : Phil has high standards when it comes to cappuccino foam - "The top of the foam was VERY bitter, although the foam below that was nice."
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7/09/2005 @ 07:55 GMT
kayodeok : Introducing the Bayden IEToys - IE is a powerful web browsing environment, and with a few simple power-ups, it's even better. You can add functionality to IE5, 6, and 7 with these tiny tools that take up almost no disk space. Free of charge and free of spyware!
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7/09/2005 @ 07:55 GMT
kayodeok : Program hijacks Google searches, gives fake results - Called 2search, the program secretly hijacks some Google searches by presenting fake results in the midst of legitimate ones. Because the pages shown look identical to regular Google results, most victims would have no clue anything is amiss
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7/09/2005 @ 06:55 GMT
ricmac : Service-enabling enterprise RSS - Feedburner and SimpleFeed offering "secure publishing and consumption of RSS feeds to the enterprise market"
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7/09/2005 @ 06:55 GMT
ricmac : Dave ten Have podcasts about RSS - Dave is from Wellington, NZ (like me). I thought this was an interesting conversation and proof that NZ is getting into RSS too.
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Jeremy Zawodny : Exploiting Trackback Spam Vulnerability - Exploiting Trackback Spam Vulnerability: Another reason that trackback bites
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7/09/2005 @ 05:55 GMT
Wayne Burkett : sinceretheory weblog » The Geek Files - "The following is a list of current GreaseMonkey scripts that I use with Mozilla Firefox." #
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7/09/2005 @ 03:55 GMT
deusx : Overcompensating: Actual Things That Happen to Jeffrey Rowland: CYBER PUNK'D - "Guys, we have to get on to teh INTERNET!"
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Jeremy Zawodny : Conversational writing kicks formal writing's ass - Conversational writing kicks formal writing's ass: uhm, duh?
kayodeok : Creating Passionate Users: Conversational writing kicks formal writing's ass - "The second-person pronoun (you) lets the author hook the reader as if in conversation. Call it cozy. Call it confiding. You is a favorite of the Plain English folks, who view it as an antidote to the stiff impersonality of legalese and urge bureaucrats t
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7/09/2005 @ 02:56 GMT
joshua : Roman Verostko's Algorithmic Art
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ricmac : BuzzMachine: Recovery 2.0 - "Let’s be honest: The web, too, was not fully prepared for the disaster of Katrina."
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7/09/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
WillPate : Firefox Tip: Change the search mode in the address field - Go to the Google search result page instead of the first result
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7/09/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
Paul Hammond : Slide 1 of 12 (3 Steps, at reboot7) - trying to figure out what comes after object oriented programming
joshua : matt webb on the three steps
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7/09/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
plasticbag : Antony and the Johnsons have won the Mercury Music Prize - And frankly I'm well pleased about that. Some stunning and emotional music. Very bloody good - and familiar hopefully to the few on my Popcasting feed...
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