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kayodeok : Recommended PHP reading list - Learn about PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) with this reading list compiled for programmers and administrators by IBM Web application developers.
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kayodeok : Comparison of web browsers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of web browsers. Please see the individual products' articles for further information. This article is not all-inclusive or necessarily up-to-date
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20/03/2006 @ 23:08 GMT
gleuschk : Water Only Dries » Blog Archive » Make a RAZR Ringtone with iTunes - of course razr-ness has nothing to do with it
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20/03/2006 @ 20:11 GMT
Cameron Moll : Sweetriot Cacao Peaces - Someone handed me some Sweetriot Cacao Peaces while in the green room at SXSW, and they're suprisingly tasty. Cacao bean pieces covered in chocolate. I just might order a case or two...
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20/03/2006 @ 20:11 GMT
Cameron Moll : The making of ALA illustration - "How an A List Apart Illustration Comes Together" written by none other than Kevin Cornell.
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Cameron Moll : Plazes redesign (from SXSW) - Slide deck and comps from the Plazes redesign at SXSW ("Holistic Web Design" panel).
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20/03/2006 @ 20:11 GMT
Linkorama : Podzinger launches video search - 0:23:35 ... and do indian legislator -- i was -- -- recently with the ross mayfield social sex in his He's you know he's out there he's in he's if he's you know i'd talk about myself of ...
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20/03/2006 @ 20:10 GMT
jimray : Go to the Web, young journalist! - Sweet, editors are finally coming around instead of just yelling "get off my lawn you damn kids!"
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20/03/2006 @ 19:09 GMT
Cameron Moll : Big.com - Big.com. Yup, it's big alright. Bold Predictions 2006 Edition - 0. That Fisher Price Look - 1.
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20/03/2006 @ 19:09 GMT
Cameron Moll : Academics of Worn - Academics of Worn. Greg Storey's original article, republished for UX Magazine. If you missed it back in 2004, now's your chance to read up.
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20/03/2006 @ 18:11 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Saving the Mercury News: Could Yahoo Help? - Saving the Mercury News: Could Yahoo Help?: Dan's wondering if Yahoo could rejigger the Merch for the 21st century
Linkorama : Saving the Merc: Could Yahoo Help? - The out-of-left-field play is a Yahoo buyout of the Merc and, perhaps, the Contra Costa papers, ideally in league with employees, and to turn the Bay Area -- far and away the best place for this in America -- into a living laboratory of tomorrow's journal
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20/03/2006 @ 18:08 GMT
jkottke : New Yorker piece on Bill O'Reilly - New Yorker piece on Bill O'Reilly. "It's hard to be straight-ahead if you're essentially oppositional and the people you like are in power, if the guests you most want will not appear on your show, and if it's nearly impossible to demonstrate the existenc
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20/03/2006 @ 13:08 GMT
kaninka.net : Fantasy Grounds :: The Virtual Tabletop for Pen & Paper Roleplaying Games
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20/03/2006 @ 10:08 GMT
kayodeok : How to prepare your site for Digg Effect - To prevent this from happening to your site (specifically, WP blogs), there are things you can do to maximize what low end hardwares can manage, and therefore prevent the Digg Effect
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20/03/2006 @ 10:08 GMT
kayodeok : In what language do deaf people think? - He met a woman in her 90s who would sometimes slip into a reverie, her hands moving constantly. According to her daughter, she was thinking in Sign. "Even in sleep, I was further informed, the old lady might sketch fragmentary signs on the counterpane," S
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20/03/2006 @ 10:08 GMT
Andy Baio : Katamari team disbands - interesting to hear Takahashi was coerced into making the Katamari sequel [via]
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20/03/2006 @ 09:09 GMT
kayodeok : Evaluating Website Accessibility Part 2, Basic Checkpoints | 456 Berea Street - This is the second article of three in a series of articles explaining how to perform a website accessibility evaluation
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20/03/2006 @ 09:09 GMT
kayodeok : IEBlog : Security tweaks in IE7 - As we’ve described previously, we’ve made some major architectural improvements to improve browsing security in Internet Explorer 7, including Protected Mode, Phishing Filter, Enhanced Validation SSL, and other features in support of our ove
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20/03/2006 @ 09:09 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : MySQL 5.0: Remarkably Painful - MySQL 5.0: Remarkably Painful: jcole runs down what's painful in MySQL 5.0
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20/03/2006 @ 09:08 GMT
Andy Baio : Xbox 360 DVD firmware hacked - no homebrew yet, but bootlegs are now playable four months after the 360's release [via]
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20/03/2006 @ 08:09 GMT
Linkorama : The Management Scholars of Ancient Greece - Why show up to vote or embrace a social cause when cyncism can be raised to an art form (and remember Socrates didn't even have a blog, much less a talk show)? And why wait for the debilitating ravages of retirement, as your artificial knee begins to buck
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20/03/2006 @ 08:09 GMT
Linkorama : Think the Internet will replace TV ? Think again - makes sense, if you ignore the new supply and the latent demand. another battle for Tier 2.0
deusx : Think the Internet will replace TV ? Think again - Blog Maverick - www.blogmaverick.com _ - No Moore's Law for bandwidth and Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of tapes hurtling down the highway.
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20/03/2006 @ 08:08 GMT
jkottke : This is a bit old (from March last year), but the most photographed city on Flickr at the time was London followed by New York, but when you take population into account, Vancouver, Amsterdam, and Las Vegas win for photos per capita - This is a bit old (from March last year), but the most photographed city on Flickr at the time was London followed by New York, but when you take population into account, Vancouver, Amsterdam, and Las Vegas win for photos per capita.
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20/03/2006 @ 08:08 GMT
jkottke : High-end SUVs aren't selling as well as they used to and people are even trading them in for vehicles that get better gas mileage - High-end SUVs aren't selling as well as they used to and people are even trading them in for vehicles that get better gas mileage. "For Janna Jensen, it was the dirty looks and nasty gestures from other drivers that finally persuaded her to give up the fa
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20/03/2006 @ 07:10 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : read Ulysses one page per day
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20/03/2006 @ 07:09 GMT
deusx : "High" REST [@lesscode.org] - "GET/POST/PUT/DELETE advocates who claim they are pointing out the obvious are actually making a religious argument, and that poor thesis is playing the role of C-3P0 in the Ewok village. It's unproven technology, and it should be viewed with healthy skep
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20/03/2006 @ 07:09 GMT
deusx : Sam Ruby: The REST Elevator Pitch - "To recap, the REST elevator pitch is - Identification Of Resources; Manipulation Of Resources Through Representations; Self-Descriptive Messages; Hypermedia As The Engine Of Application State"
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20/03/2006 @ 07:08 GMT
jkottke : "If you can explain what you are doing with any conventional terminology, you've already been outsourced to India" - Bruce Sterling: "if you can explain what you are doing with any conventional terminology, you've already been outsourced to India".
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20/03/2006 @ 07:08 GMT
jkottke : The pace of razor development is staggering; we could be at 14 blades by 2011 - The pace of razor development is staggering; we could be at 14 blades by 2011. (via airbag) [via]
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20/03/2006 @ 06:08 GMT
deusx : Scripting News: 3/19/2006 - Who is Phil Jones? - "Invention here is hardly the issue. What matters is adoption and forward motion."
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20/03/2006 @ 06:08 GMT
jkottke : Short interview with Moulitsas Zuniga, founder of Daily Kos - Short interview with Moulitsas Zuniga, founder of Daily Kos.
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20/03/2006 @ 06:08 GMT
jkottke : "In aviation, the Big Sky Theory is that two randomly flying bodies will likely never collide, as the three dimensional space is so large relative to the bodies" - "In aviation, the Big Sky Theory is that two randomly flying bodies will likely never collide, as the three dimensional space is so large relative to the bodies." (via rir) [via]
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20/03/2006 @ 05:08 GMT
deusx : The Highs and Lows of REST [@lesscode.org] - "Not being able to distinguish which of these subsets of applied REST one is refering to is hurting our ability to have meaningful conversations about this stuff."
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20/03/2006 @ 05:08 GMT
deusx : Bela Labovitch's blog - "As tags are the 'disruptive' quick and dirty, not without issues, but simple solutions to complex taxonomies, why can attributes not be the lay mans version of elements?"
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20/03/2006 @ 04:08 GMT
kaninka.net : How to build an Airbus A380 in about 7 Mins - Google Video
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20/03/2006 @ 03:11 GMT
gleuschk : Recipes : Pan Seared Rib Eye : Food Network - AB's steak prep
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gleuschk : Recipes : Pad Thai : Food Network - AB's multi-ingredient pad thai
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gleuschk : Recipes : Cold-Fashioned Potato Salad : Food Network - AB's tatersalad -- needs overnight prep
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20/03/2006 @ 03:08 GMT
jkottke : Photos of crazily overloaded vehicles - Photos of crazily overloaded vehicles. (via bb) [via]
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20/03/2006 @ 02:09 GMT
Linkorama : The true invention of the internet and Goodmail - The internet cost contract is “I pay for my end, you pay for yours, and we don’t sweat the packets.†It is this approach, not any particular technology, that fostered the great things that came from the internet.
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20/03/2006 @ 02:09 GMT
kaninka.net : Civil war in Iraq - a good thing?
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20/03/2006 @ 01:09 GMT
kaninka.net : China, Iceland hold talks on feasibility study on building free trade zones
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20/03/2006 @ 01:09 GMT
kaninka.net : X18 Genetic Ladies Alternative Style Trainer
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20/03/2006 @ 01:08 GMT
Rod Begbie : Snakes On A Plane trailer - Everything you dreamed it would be. SPOILER WARNING: There's an aircraft, and it appears to be infested with some form of cold-blooded legless reptiles. [via] #
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