29/10/2005 @ 23:55 GMT
jimray : ID3v2 Chapter Tool - Chapterize your mp3's - perfect for podcasting
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Matthew M. Boedicker : jewelry made from electronics parts (like in Neuromancer and Count Zero)
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29/10/2005 @ 22:56 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : tumblers made from old beer bottles
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29/10/2005 @ 22:55 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : South Street Diner, one of the few 24-hour diners in Boston
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29/10/2005 @ 21:55 GMT
deusx : Mike Chambers: VNC Client written in ActionScript 3 / Flash Player 8.5 - "Darron Schall has put together a Flash Player 8.5 VNC (Virtual Network Computing) client with ActionScript 3."
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29/10/2005 @ 20:55 GMT
Linkorama : RashmiSinha - TagCamp - We encounter something worth remembering, and what happens in our brain is multiple concepts are activated. In categorization, we have to choose one. There is a decision making process. Tagging is more natural - multple concepts are activated, but you don
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29/10/2005 @ 19:55 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : popular del.icio.us mp3s, now played from del.icio.us itself with Flash
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29/10/2005 @ 18:56 GMT
Linkorama : Silicon Valley got my attention - Now I’m starting to get scared by this kind of world.
ricmac : Scobleizer - Microsoft Geek Blogger » Silicon Valley got my attention: the future of Web businesses - Long post by Scoble about Zvents and attention and binoculors... or something like that. I'll have to re-read it.
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29/10/2005 @ 18:56 GMT
Linkorama : Attention Bunny - It's a massive game of chicken, and I think Ozzie and Gates will signal on Tuesday that they've already discounted the loss of future Office revenue and therefore have much less to lose by jumping now.
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29/10/2005 @ 18:55 GMT
Philippe Janvier : OPML Validator Beta - L'endroit pour valider OPML ou en tout cas pour signaler ce qui cloche. [via] #
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29/10/2005 @ 16:55 GMT
jkottke : Mysterious syrup smell in Manhattan - Syrupy sweet smell in Manhattan yesterday still unexplained. There were reports from all over the city, but air tests and investigations revealed very little.
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29/10/2005 @ 14:55 GMT
ricmac : TagTagger (I love all this web 2.0 humour coming out - great stuff) - "The Web 2.0 powered tagging site that lets you tag - tags."
jimray : Tag Tagger - Hilarious
jkottke : The joke's on TagTagger - The funny thing about TagTagger is that it probably would be useful to tag tags; it could help tag ecosystems like del.icio.us and Flickr better determine how tagged items are related. Think of it as defining tags...the tag "andywarhol" could be metatagge
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29/10/2005 @ 10:55 GMT
kayodeok : Microsoft Color Control Panel Applet for Windows XP - The Microsoft Color Control Panel Applet is a tool for Microsoft Windows XP that makes it easier for you to manage Windows color settings
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29/10/2005 @ 09:55 GMT
Linkorama : Ambient Findability - Great book review by John Hagel
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29/10/2005 @ 08:57 GMT
Linkorama : Photos tagged with jackass - a suprisingly popular tag according to danah
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29/10/2005 @ 08:56 GMT
Linkorama : Stealth mode is overrated - So I chose stealth mode. In retrospect, this was my company's first big mistake.
plasticbag : "In growing my company from a research question to a launched internet service, I've learned an important lesson: Stealth mode is overrated." - My personal opinion is that you need to get your product up to a point where its purpose is well communicated and simple and then get it out in public as quickly as possible so that you can rapidly iterate on top of it...
François Nonnenmacher : Stealth mode is overrated
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29/10/2005 @ 08:56 GMT
Linkorama : Turing's Cathedral - George Dyson's Google visit
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29/10/2005 @ 08:55 GMT
Nelson Minar : Make games in 1 week - Rapid prototyping lessons
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29/10/2005 @ 06:56 GMT
Linkorama : Tags and Cognitive Load - One of the criticisms of tags is that they are 'just keywords again', which is true. The key difference is that they are experienced differently by the users, in a way that imposes much less cognitive load.
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29/10/2005 @ 06:56 GMT
Linkorama : SPAG - TagCamp - As tagging gets more and more widespread, the risk of SPAG, or tag spam, grows. But SPAG differs from other forms of spam in several interesting ways:
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29/10/2005 @ 06:56 GMT
Linkorama : LeeIversonFriday7PM - TagCamp - Why do takes work? Because they work for each of us individually.
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Matthew M. Boedicker : Brad, what if I told you I belonged to a network of freedom fighters?
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29/10/2005 @ 06:55 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Utica Crib lunatic restraining device
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29/10/2005 @ 05:55 GMT
ricmac : Susan Mernit sums up the Forbes thing perfectly - this applies to Nicholas Carr too - "Forbes to Bloggers--You Suck, Bloggers to Forbes--Hey, here's tons of traffic back at ya. Yawn."
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Matthew M. Boedicker : new In Our Time episode on Samuel Johnson
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Matthew M. Boedicker : video of a guy tapping the Super Mario Brothers theme on an electric bass
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29/10/2005 @ 03:56 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : A Scanner Darkly movie panel featuring the animators with posters
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29/10/2005 @ 03:56 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : a screenshot tour of World of Warcraft
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29/10/2005 @ 03:55 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Kottke and readers on sandwiches
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29/10/2005 @ 01:56 GMT
deusx : Re-engineering life interruptions | InfoWorld | Column | 2005-10-26 | By Jon Udell - "If living in a state of continuous partial attention is the permanent new reality, let’s engineer our interruptions to be subtle, natural, and pleasing to the senses."
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29/10/2005 @ 01:56 GMT
deusx : Slashdot | Level 3 and Cogent Reach Agreement on Peering - Is it just me, or is this starting to sound a bit like international politics...? "Level3 and Cogent have announced an agreement on a modified peering contract that provides for settlement-free peering subject to certain unspecified conditions."
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29/10/2005 @ 01:56 GMT
deusx : Three Audioscrobbler Plugins for WordPress at chris.webdevlab.com - "Got an Audioscrobbler account? Got a WordPress weblog? Well then maybe it’s time for those two great tastes to taste great together!"
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29/10/2005 @ 01:56 GMT
deusx : emacs tagging - It's like an insane variant on outline-mode
Matthew M. Boedicker : tagging in emacs
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29/10/2005 @ 01:55 GMT
Simon Willison : World Usability Day - Coming up November 3rd. Lots of events around the world.
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29/10/2005 @ 01:55 GMT
Simon Willison : London Web Frameworks Night - Talks on Django, Rails, Catalyst. I'm talking about Django.
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29/10/2005 @ 01:55 GMT
Simon Willison : A9.com Maps - Impressive integration of street photos with pannable maps.
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29/10/2005 @ 01:55 GMT
Linkorama : BBC Annotatable Audio project... - whoah cool
Simon Willison : On the BBC Annotatable Audio project... - Tom's last BBC project. He's mine now!
Jeremy Zawodny : On the BBC Annotatable Audio project - On the BBC Annotatable Audio project: cool... we should do this on podcasts.yahoo.com too
jkottke : The BBC's Annotatable Audio project - Tom Coates fills us in on the Annotatable Audio project he worked on at the BBC. Basically, you select a timed section of an audio file (music, newscast, etc.) and then you write a little something about it, Wikipedia-style.
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29/10/2005 @ 00:56 GMT
Linkorama : Why Aren't We Ashamed? - We are failing to be heros when it matters most
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29/10/2005 @ 00:56 GMT
Linkorama : Digg, and you shall find VC money - Digg, the San Francisco start-up that ranks news items by letting people choose which stories they like anywhere on the Web, has just received $2.8 million in venture capital from some big-name investors, including Omidyar Networ
ricmac : SiliconBeat: Digg, and you shall find VC money - Digg "has just received $2.8 million in venture capital from some big-name investors"
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29/10/2005 @ 00:56 GMT
jimray : SomaFM's got t-shirts! - Show some love, send 'em $50. I don't listen to somaFM as much since I set up SSH iTunes tunneling, but it's still a damn fine radio station.
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29/10/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
jkottke : Star Trek's Sulu, George Sakai, comes out - Star Trek's Sulu, George Takei, comes out. First Swoopes and now this...the self esteem of young, gay, basketball-playing Trekkies must be skyrocketing. (I keed, but seriously, pro sports and sci-fi geeks could benefit from more confident & successful
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