17/11/2005 @ 23:59 GMT
jimray : In challenging war's critics, administration tinkers with truth - I guess it would be too much to expect a newspaper headline that simplifies it by simply saying "Bush lied", but "tinkers with the truth" is close
deusx : KR Washington Bureau | 11/16/2005 | In challenging war's critics, administration tinkers with truth - "Bush, Cheney, and other senior officials have added several other arguments in recent days that distort the factual record."
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17/11/2005 @ 22:57 GMT
kayodeok : IEBlog : New enhancements to Phishing Filter protection for IE - Today Microsoft announced agreements with three new data providers who will regularly supply information to us on thousands of confirmed phishing Web sites to help ensure the URL reputation service that helps power the Phishing Filter is running with the
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17/11/2005 @ 22:57 GMT
kayodeok : Microsoft Phishing Filter Add-in for MSN Search Toolbar - Requires Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 and Microsoft Internet Explorer 6
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17/11/2005 @ 21:58 GMT
Linkorama : Geldof, Email and Eastwood - ...the overworked "Reply To All" button could prompt you each time it's pressed with a dialogue box (complete with a Clint Eastwood hologram) asking "Are you sure Punk"?
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17/11/2005 @ 21:58 GMT
kellan : "The problem, though, is that the Unbearable Lightness of Being is a really bad book. - Milan Kundera is the Dave Matthews of Slavic letters." On Dating without Kundera. Doubles as a graduate level course in Slavic literature. #
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17/11/2005 @ 21:57 GMT
Isofarro : Spammer jailed for £1.6m net scam - Peter Francis-Macre guilty of death threats and blackmail - I remember this guy running DotComAvenue accepting credit card numbers over a non-secure connection - he refused to believe this wasn't a good thing to do.
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17/11/2005 @ 21:57 GMT
jimray : LA Times to cut 85 newsroom jobs - I'm starting to get the feeling that we'll never know what the LA Times would have been capable of
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17/11/2005 @ 21:56 GMT
ricmac : » What's next for the Web: comments from Jerry Yang and others - "Yahoo has been focused on user-generated content and building out it social networking environment. "It's still a vision. The fastest company to create that environment will be the most sustainable. We have to get there first."
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17/11/2005 @ 21:56 GMT
ricmac : Matt McAlister :: How to present Web 2.0 ideas that resonate with non-technical people - "Telling the Web 2.0 story is full of buzziness that only a VC can love. But when I positioned the talk around 'Mashups' I think I stumbled on a concept that people can lock on to. "
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17/11/2005 @ 21:55 GMT
ricmac : Opinions from PC Magazine: Xbox 360 to the Rescue
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17/11/2005 @ 21:55 GMT
ricmac : Net Sense: AlwaysOn offers a model for new media - "Some 80% of the content is generated by users, according to Perkins, who calls his media company, "a niche-media brand for new-generation insiders.""
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17/11/2005 @ 21:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : RSS and Google Base: Google Feeds Off The Web - RSS and Google Base: Google Feeds Off The Web: an interesting theory of where this is all going
kayodeok : RSS and Google Base: Google Feeds Off The Web - One need look no further then the detailed XML Schema and extensive RSS 2.0 specification to realize that Google intends to build the world's largest RSS "reader" which in turn will become the world's largest XML database
François Nonnenmacher : RSS and Google Base: Google Feeds Off The Web
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17/11/2005 @ 20:59 GMT
Jason Shellen : Add to Google button - Your site needs a new chicklet. #
Jeremy Zawodny : Add to Google button - Add to Google button: it's like the Add To My Yahoo button, but with a Google logo. Imagine that.
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17/11/2005 @ 20:57 GMT
jimray : Wired News: Real Story of the Rogue Rootkit - Wired's online content has really suffered of late, but this is truly great analysis from one of the best in the industry
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17/11/2005 @ 20:56 GMT
Philippe Janvier : Google Base Live, Accepting Content - "The overall goal seems to be put this tool out there and see what people make of it." [via] #
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17/11/2005 @ 19:57 GMT
jimray : Poynter Online - Rethinking the Multimedia Experience - I continue to be amazed at how much these projects advance every year
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17/11/2005 @ 19:57 GMT
jimray : MSNBC.com: Rising from ruin - HUGE in Germany - "And multimedia producers who look like Flash Gordon"
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17/11/2005 @ 19:56 GMT
deusx : MyDD :: Democratic Independence Grows - "The Democratic Party is now being funded almost entirely by small donors. Now, through Pelosi, we are starting to close the door on lobbyists as well"
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17/11/2005 @ 19:55 GMT
Andy Baio : JS/UIX, Unix OS in Javascript - with a stripped down vi clone; also, try /usr/bin/invaders
deusx : JS/UIX - Terminal - "JS/UIX is an UN*X-like OS for standard web-browsers, written entirely in JavaScript (no plug-ins used)."
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17/11/2005 @ 18:57 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : Twitchfilm.net - 부활 (Rebirth) review
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17/11/2005 @ 18:57 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : D-Addicts - 부활 (Rebirth) torrents - D-Addicts.com - 부활 (Rebirth) torrents
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17/11/2005 @ 18:55 GMT
deusx : XMLArmyKnife - "XML Army Knife will offer a suite of services useful to anyone processing or manipulating HTML, XML and RDF data on the web."
jimray : XMLArmyKnife - It looks like I might not need to bother learning XSLT - this waiting around thing really works, Joe - now, where's my sweet tea?
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17/11/2005 @ 18:55 GMT
deusx : Apple to intro Intel iBook 'with big price cut' | The Register - "ntel has plenty of 90nm Celeron Ms at very low prices, which could well form the basis for a low-end iBook."
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17/11/2005 @ 17:57 GMT
Linkorama : Marten Mickos on Shai Agassi - In his view, some companies really support the notion of open source software, which he says will "define the next generation architecture for the modern enterprise," and others say nice things about it, but really don't support it.
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17/11/2005 @ 17:57 GMT
Linkorama : Google’s Riya Designs? - Since this past Thursday, I have heard whispers that Riya, a Redwood City, California-based photo service is being courted by Google.
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17/11/2005 @ 17:57 GMT
Linkorama : WineCamp 2006 - In addition to hosting this event at a real vineyard, we're going to be doing something really cool and important for open source.
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17/11/2005 @ 17:56 GMT
Linkorama : Wikis: A Democratic Tool for Business? - The best part of my visit to San Jose has been, perhaps not surprisingly, the social networking between the KMWorld & Intranets presentations on social networking.
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17/11/2005 @ 17:56 GMT
Linkorama : Omidyar: on Microfinance - Interview with David Kirkpatrick
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17/11/2005 @ 17:55 GMT
plasticbag : 'Tom! The token gay friend!' is best thing I've seen recently about our new status as happy nice desexualised and funny little pet people who don't have anything to worry about... - "As we learn from Tom, talking to friends and family about equality isn't always easy. In fact, it can be an adventure."
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17/11/2005 @ 17:55 GMT
Andy Baio : DVD Jon's GPL code in Sony rootkit? - this story continues to get weirder; Cory's coverage has been outstanding
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Andy Baio : MIT unveils $100 laptop - with photos [via]
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17/11/2005 @ 16:55 GMT
gleuschk : They Otter Just Give Up | MetaFilter - I can't get the ottercam to work. blast!
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17/11/2005 @ 13:55 GMT
plasticbag : Riya - photo search by face recognition - This looks totally fascinating, although unfortunately since it only works on IE6 for Windows I can't look to see how well it works.
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17/11/2005 @ 13:55 GMT
jkottke : Too much radiation on North Pole route - At dinner a couple of nights ago, my dad mentioned that the crews on Cathay Pacific are upset at flying the route over the North Pole because it increases their cancer risk due to less shielding from cosmic radiation. In response, Cathay has limited each
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17/11/2005 @ 12:55 GMT
jkottke : South East Asian Adventure - Ran across Karin-Marijke and Coen on their SE Asian trip...they were parked in Bangkok near Khao San. They've been on the road from the Netherlands since May 2003.
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17/11/2005 @ 10:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Is a Hybrid Worth It? - Is a Hybrid Worth It?: apparently not
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17/11/2005 @ 10:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Peter Callesen's Paperworks gallery - amazing cutout art from sheets of A4 paper; more on his official site
plasticbag : An astonishing set of images of scenes and structures constructed out of paper that sit on or with the original sheet, the negative space of which add context. - It's really difficult to describe. You have to see this, and scroll right down to the end when it starts getting astonishing and almost confusingly great...
gleuschk : a single piece of A4 paper - ho. lee. cow.
philgyford : 와ì¸ì´ 있는 ì‹íƒ - Beautiful things made from single sheets of A4 paper. (via Tom Coates)
jkottke : Amazing paper sculptures by Peter Callesen - Amazing paper sculptures by Peter Callesen (more here).
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17/11/2005 @ 09:55 GMT
kayodeok : The Case for Digital SLRs - Shopping for a new digital camera? Instead of paying $400 for an incremental improvement on the 4 megapixels and 3X zoom you have now, take a deep breath and set aside $1,000 or, more likely, $1,500 for a digital single-lens-reflex camera (D-SLR) with two
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17/11/2005 @ 09:55 GMT
kayodeok : Immunize Yourself Against Sony’s Dangerous Uninstaller - Jeff Dwoskin and Alex Halderman have developed a simple tool that can immunize a Windows system against the dangerous CodeSupport ActiveX control that we have written about over the past few days.
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17/11/2005 @ 09:55 GMT
kayodeok : Saving the Net: How to Keep the Carriers from Flushing the Net Down the Tubes - If the paranoids are right, the Net's toast. If they're not, it will be because we fought to save it, perhaps in a new way we haven't talked about before. Davids, meet your Goliaths
plasticbag : Doc Searls writes about how to protect the internet from the hands of the carriers - "We're hearing tales of two scenarios--one pessimistic, one optimistic--for the future of the Net. If the paranoids are right, the Net's toast. If they're not, it will be because we fought to save it, perhaps in a new way we haven't talked about before. D
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17/11/2005 @ 09:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Text message transcripts admitted as evidence in teen murder trial - very disturbing read
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17/11/2005 @ 08:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Video: Rumble Strip's "Motorcycle" - one take music video for a good song, with very good timing [via]
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17/11/2005 @ 08:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Leeroy Jenkins mentioned on Jeopardy! - the contestants weren't well-versed in Internet memes
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17/11/2005 @ 06:55 GMT
gleuschk : Hobbes' Internet Timeline - the definitive ARPAnet & Internet history - 1950-2005 ho. lee. crap.
Nelson Minar : Internet Timeline - Summary of growth of the net (via kottke)
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17/11/2005 @ 05:55 GMT
Eric Meyer : Google's Master Plan - Well, at least now we know.
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17/11/2005 @ 05:55 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Roofscape Magazine, the online magazine of outdoor urban living worldwide
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17/11/2005 @ 04:56 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Burritophile, map to burritos
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17/11/2005 @ 04:56 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : What is on your Christmas list?
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17/11/2005 @ 04:55 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Nintendo's pay-per-view vending machine
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17/11/2005 @ 04:55 GMT
jimray : NPR : 'My Lobotomy': Howard Dully's Journey - Absolutely brilliant, touching radio piece
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17/11/2005 @ 03:56 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : cell phone knows its owner by the way he walks
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17/11/2005 @ 03:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : How Yahoo's RSS Advertising works - How Yahoo's RSS Advertising works: a good summary from Adam
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17/11/2005 @ 02:56 GMT
jimray : Kershaw Shun Classic Two-Piece Carving Set - Seems a bit silly, but I'm a sucker for a really great knife
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17/11/2005 @ 02:55 GMT
gleuschk : Asetion: the ergonomic and easy to learn keyboard layout (QWERTY/Dvorak alternative) - I'm tempted. I'm really, really, tempted.
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17/11/2005 @ 02:55 GMT
ricmac : Gary Stein - Yahoo and the Rise of the ManyMediaries - ManyMediaries? Huh, anyway the idea is interesting...
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17/11/2005 @ 02:55 GMT
ricmac : Genuine VC: Tracking Traffic - interesting stats from David.
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17/11/2005 @ 02:55 GMT
ricmac : Lucas Gonze waxes poetic about Web 2.0 - Check out his 2.0 poem!
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17/11/2005 @ 01:57 GMT
ricmac : WSJ.com - Top Web Sites Build Up Ad Backlog, Raise Rates
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17/11/2005 @ 01:57 GMT
ricmac : Scripting News on Google Base - "It's a new bit of functionality, a cell in the matrix filled-in. It's one possible solution to a problem the industry is working on."
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17/11/2005 @ 01:57 GMT
ricmac : Bubblegeneration on GBase - "there is a huge opportunity to leverage peer production to do disruptive things...and the best Goog can do throw the doors open to what's essentially just a gigantic, minimally structured database..."
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17/11/2005 @ 01:57 GMT
ricmac : >> Google Base - Flickrization of everything @ Alex Moskalyuk Online - "Google Base is a Flickr of well, everything."
kayodeok : Google Base - Flickrization of everything - Google Base is similar to Flickr in the way that you can upload some of your data in order to make it public, and you’d help others find your data by providing proper tags (they call them attributes).
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17/11/2005 @ 01:56 GMT
ricmac : TV Listings with MighTyV » Solution Watch - "MighTyV is an interesting service that has won the BBC Backstage Competition. "
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17/11/2005 @ 01:56 GMT
ricmac : WSJ.com - What the In-Crowd Knows - WSJ lists top blogs in various segments.
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ricmac : Bokardo » Blog Archive » Google Base Item Types - "For folks who don’t think it’s a big deal, just wait until some innovative developer leverages it in a way that you can’t predict…think Google Maps, Craigslist and Housingmaps…"
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17/11/2005 @ 01:56 GMT
Simon Willison : Live Sea Otter Cam - Devastatingly cute. Streaming Windows Media (works on my Mac). [via]
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17/11/2005 @ 01:56 GMT
Simon Willison : urllib2: The Missing Manual - Stuff that really should be in the official documentation. [via]
deusx : urllib2 - The Missing Manual - "This tutorial aims to illustrate using urllib2, with enough detail about HTTP to help you through."
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17/11/2005 @ 01:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Jeremy Zawodny’s Dumb Blog - Jeremy Zawodny’s Dumb Blog: a small report on my talk at PubCon yesterday
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17/11/2005 @ 01:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Ray Ozzie's blog - Ray Ozzie's blog: version 3
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17/11/2005 @ 00:56 GMT
Linkorama : Win an iPod Nano - For taking a corporate wiki survey
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17/11/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
erikbenson : Dodgeball.com now has tags - Cool.
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17/11/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Yahoo! Invent Stupid Name for Shopping Site - Yahoo! Invent Stupid Name for Shopping Site: I warned them... I really did.
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