22/07/2006 @ 23:08 GMT
Nelson Minar : Leaders in Youth - Pictures of famous world leaders as young people
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22/07/2006 @ 20:09 GMT
Isofarro : DTI update - FOI shenanigans - The UK Department of Trade and Industry avoids answering questions over the inaccessibility of its supposedly accessible website by claiming that to answer the questions raised would cost over 600 pounds. Strange time to simulate a conscience over squande
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22/07/2006 @ 18:08 GMT
Nelson Minar : Gah! Her head is gone! - Freaky gymnastics photo
Jeremy Zawodny : headless gymnist - headless gymnist: freaky! (via nelson)
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22/07/2006 @ 17:08 GMT
Rod Begbie : Encoding RSS Titles - Yet another reason to switch to the unambiguous land of Atom 1.0. At least then, if a moronic client screws up, you can be an asshole and point them to the spec. [via] #
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22/07/2006 @ 13:09 GMT
Isofarro : Implementing the Atom Publishing Protocol - Joe Gregorio outlines a neat design for building an Atom Store. This will be used as a basis for building Atom-powered web services. (Uses Python, but the design is language neutral)
deusx : XML.com: Implementing the Atom Publishing Protocol - "put together an implementation and discuss the requirements the APP puts on you, the gotchas, and the ways we can optimize the service"
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22/07/2006 @ 13:09 GMT
Isofarro : Encoding RSS Titles - James Holderness subjects RSS aggregators to tests establishing how they handle ampersands and less-than and greater-than signs in the title element. The concluding suggestion is horrid: user-agent sniffing. That's a throwback to the dark days of HTML, an
Paul Hammond : Encoding RSS Titles ・ 詹姆斯 - No matter what you do, you can’t win.
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22/07/2006 @ 13:09 GMT
Isofarro : A Week in the Valley: GData - 'The big point for me was that GData is just Atom/RSS for reading, Atom Publishing for writing, and A9 stored queries for searching.' (via Dare Obasanjo)
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22/07/2006 @ 13:08 GMT
plasticbag : OmniPlan is a new project management tool coming soon from the OmniGroup - Any new OmniGroup project is interesting, but this one could be especially so.
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22/07/2006 @ 12:08 GMT
jimray : Get Rich Slowly » An Effective Three-Step Budget - Destroy your credit cards, sock away 20% and live on the other 80%. I like it.
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22/07/2006 @ 11:08 GMT
Andy Baio : Pointer Kite - wonderful kite imitating a GUI cursor
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22/07/2006 @ 08:08 GMT
wearehugh : The freakonomics of captioning errors – Le «blog personnel» de Joe Clark
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22/07/2006 @ 08:08 GMT
wearehugh : The freakonomics of audio description – Le «blog personnel» de Joe Clark
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22/07/2006 @ 07:08 GMT
Linkorama : Zune - On NPR's Marketwatch the radio announcer ended his short bit on this news, with a mutter, "whatever"
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22/07/2006 @ 05:09 GMT
joshua : Creating Smaller Virtual Machines
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22/07/2006 @ 05:08 GMT
wearehugh : ongoing · The DOM Song - $100 for the person who gets tim and norm drunk and records them singing this at xmlconf
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22/07/2006 @ 05:08 GMT
wearehugh : tecosystems: Back On Linux, Thanks to an x60 (and Lenovo)
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22/07/2006 @ 05:08 GMT
wearehugh : Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows: Windows Vista: Windows Genuine Advantage: An Overview and Screenshot Gallery
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22/07/2006 @ 04:08 GMT
jkottke : New trailer for The Fountain, Darren Aronofsky's fountain of youth movie - New trailer for The Fountain, Darren Aronofsky's fountain of youth movie.
Matthew M. Boedicker : new trailer for Darren Aronofsky's "The Fountain" - (via kottke) [via]
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22/07/2006 @ 02:09 GMT
jcgregorio : Swords Crossed » The Overton window. - "The bolded items, representing the politically possible amongst all conceivable options, are the Overton window. The idea is to shift that window in the preferred direction."
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22/07/2006 @ 01:09 GMT
Rod Begbie : Coming Zune - Microsoft finally confess to the existence of their "Zune" player. Nothing much announced yet; just a teaser site with a man stroking a bunny. [via] #
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22/07/2006 @ 01:08 GMT
Paul Hammond : Refactoring to REST - Now that’s the beauty of convention over configuration
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22/07/2006 @ 01:08 GMT
Paul Hammond : XTech WebDev: Essential training for web developers - day-long training event for web developers, presenting an exciting mix of best practice and cutting edge technologies from some of the best names in the business
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22/07/2006 @ 01:08 GMT
Paul Hammond : JeffCroft.com: Top ten things that suck about Django - to prove I’m not such a Django fanboy that I can’t see fault in it
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22/07/2006 @ 01:08 GMT
Paul Hammond : Highlighting form fields with unobtrusive JavaScript :: Adam Kalsey - alter the appearance of a form field when someone places their cursor in
Jeremy Zawodny : Highlighting form fields with unobtrusive JavaScript - Highlighting form fields with unobtrusive JavaScript: "Using the principles of unobtrusive JavaScript I put together a short script, that when included on a page, will automatically add onFocus and onBlur handlers to all text and password fields on t
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22/07/2006 @ 01:08 GMT
Paul Hammond : Magnetic Headlines | Copyblogger - On average, 8 out of 10 people will read headline copy, but only 2 out of 10 will read the rest
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22/07/2006 @ 00:08 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Magical ant potion of death - Magical ant potion of death: "Typically, the sugar will attract zillions of ants and the problem will appear to get much, much worse for a day or two. Then you will find lots of dead ants to wipe up. Then no more ants."
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22/07/2006 @ 00:08 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Mastering Regular Expressions, Third Edition - Mastering Regular Expressions, Third Edition: "I've finally finished the writing and production of the Third Edition of my book, Mastering Regular Expressions" Congrats!
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22/07/2006 @ 00:08 GMT
jkottke : Slate looks at street fashion photo blogs - Slate looks at street fashion photo blogs. Includes a well-deserved shout-out to The Sartorialist.
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22/07/2006 @ 00:08 GMT
jkottke : Jesse James Garrett talks with Steven Johnson about Interface Culture - Jesse James Garrett talks with Steven Johnson about Interface Culture. I know part 2 is coming, but I just want this interview to go on forever. p.s. Dean!
Paul Hammond : adaptive path » blog » blog archive » A Conversation with Steven Johnson, Part 1 - Steven Johnson talks about his 1997 book Interface Culture and how his thinking on the design of interactive media has evolved since then
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