29/10/2006 @ 22:01 GMT
deusx : Apple embraces microformats in new .Mac webmail at FactoryCity - "Given the source code that I’ve been provided, I can confirm that Apple has indeed added support for hCard in .Mac webmail, though not without a few errors (notably the ‘n’ optmization)."
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29/10/2006 @ 22:00 GMT
deusx : Greasemonkey user script: Generate a Microsummaries Generator for Firefox 2.x - "Now figuring out the whole XPath string can be a annoying task, especially counting the number of nested divs, table rows and such. To alleviate this, Greasemonkey comes to the rescue with the microsummarygenerator.user.js user script."
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29/10/2006 @ 22:00 GMT
deusx : 90% Crud: Firefox 2's great new feature with a horrible UI - "Firefox 2 (which is officially released today) has a great new bookmarking feature: Microsummaries."
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29/10/2006 @ 17:01 GMT
philgyford : Music: Pocketbooks: Indie-Pop | Nothing But Green Lights: A UK mp3 blog. - Loving this song. The first to feature an Oyster Card and London Underground fare boundaries? Sometimes it's like Sarah Records never went away.
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29/10/2006 @ 17:01 GMT
philgyford : Los Campesinos! | Nothing But Green Lights: A UK mp3 blog. - Also loving 'You! Me! Dancing!'. Fun!
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29/10/2006 @ 15:03 GMT
philgyford : Google Maps - Treo - Official Google Maps app for the Treo. Works a treat. All it needs now is walking directions...
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29/10/2006 @ 15:01 GMT
philgyford : The Hemingway Challenge « Gauravonomics - 25 six word stories from famous authors, plenty better than this week's much-linked-to few in Wired, but still non as good as Hemingway's.
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29/10/2006 @ 15:01 GMT
philgyford : BBC News | Technology | Sony admits to buying grey goods - This kind of thing makes me angry. Companies are dead set against regulation until they need it. "We'd like a free market please, but only when it suits us."
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29/10/2006 @ 15:00 GMT
philgyford : Guardian Unlimited Arts | Arts features | Steve Rose on the renaissance of the Brunswick Centre - And the history of the its birth. It looks lovely now, and could only be improved by the reappearance of Skoob Books and by calling it the "Brunswick Centre" instead of the "Brunswick". Stupid pointless re-branding. (via Blech)
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29/10/2006 @ 12:01 GMT
Isofarro : Joe Clark: How not to fix HTML - An excellent, and typically incisive look at Tim Berners Lee's decision to create a new HTML working group. Joe covers practical and relevant corrections and additions that add richer semantics particularly to newspaper type structures, and of course web
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29/10/2006 @ 12:00 GMT
Andy Baio : FindMeOn - identity aggregation; still way too hard to use, but a step in the right direction [via]
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29/10/2006 @ 11:00 GMT
Andy Baio : FBI raids "Fake Boarding Pass" programmer's house, seizes computers - blaming a web programmer for inadequate airport security
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29/10/2006 @ 11:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Myspace phishing attacks using customized Myspace profiles - it took me a second to realize how this was a phishing attack
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29/10/2006 @ 09:02 GMT
Nelson Minar : FBI seizes computers - 2AM raid on the fake boarding pass guy. what a farce.
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29/10/2006 @ 09:01 GMT
Nelson Minar : Skinning baby boar - More tails of terror from one of Paris' best restaurants
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29/10/2006 @ 09:01 GMT
Nelson Minar : DST October 29 2006 - France is the same as the US this year
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29/10/2006 @ 09:00 GMT
Andy Baio : ebay: The Worlds Largest & Best Saved By The Bell Collection! - 0 bids [via]
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29/10/2006 @ 06:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : DG Terrain Viewer - DG Terrain Viewer: a freeware program to view on 3D digital elevation maps mixed with data acquired with GPS (and links to terrain data sources)
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29/10/2006 @ 05:02 GMT
jcgregorio : Selectors - It would be cool to implement this in Python over elementtree.
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29/10/2006 @ 05:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : NOAA/NGDC/MGG-GLOBE Project: Get GLOBE Data, Source Tiles - NOAA/NGDC/MGG-GLOBE Project: Get GLOBE Data, Source Tiles: download ~1km resolution map tiles from NOAA
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Rod Begbie : 5 Myths About Turning Out The Vote - washingtonpost.com - "the idea that ever fewer Americans are showing up at the polls should be put to rest. What's really happening is that the number of people not eligible to vote is rising -- making it seem as though turnout is dropping." [via] #
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29/10/2006 @ 03:01 GMT
deusx : Welcome to Sushi california - Sushi place on Stevens Creek in Santa Clara. Very close to us, pretty good food.
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29/10/2006 @ 03:00 GMT
plasticbag : Get a $5000 scholarship at an American University - if you regularly write a weblog! - This is a significant opportunity for a young weblogger to get some help with their career, and while these are odd criteria for a scholarship that doesn't make the money less real.
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29/10/2006 @ 02:00 GMT
plasticbag : I got all excited about Firefox 2 but it turns out it's just a browser and not a sequel to the Client Eastwood classic... - How disappointing!
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29/10/2006 @ 02:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Indicators of the Ruby on Rails trend - Indicators of the Ruby on Rails trend: “It’s frighteningly productive.”
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29/10/2006 @ 01:01 GMT
kellan : Neil Gaiman: "When I was four, I was bitten by a radioactive myth." - No word on his secret identity. #
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29/10/2006 @ 01:01 GMT
deusx : Loominous - "Loominous shows forthcoming events from iCal in your menu bar or in a floating window. Events 'loom', becoming darker and more noticeable as they get closer."
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29/10/2006 @ 01:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Will Yahoo make a deal to buy AOL from Time Warner? - Will Yahoo make a deal to buy AOL from Time Warner?: Buy AOL, Sell to MSFT, Merge with eBay, or Stay the Course?
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29/10/2006 @ 01:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Chuqui vs. Scoble - Chuqui vs. Scoble: This is exactly the problem I have with the "blogging uber alles" crowd. They talk about conversations -- and spend all of their time lecturing.
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29/10/2006 @ 00:00 GMT
plasticbag : Pitchfork reviews the Goldfrapp remix album, "We are Glitter" - Gayest thing I've ever said - Disco makes me feel good. I'm currently really really enjoying this album. It's somehow more interesting than the original album and I can really see myself grinning as I walk down the street with this on my iPod...
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