18/04/2007 @ 23:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Hug a Yahoo Today - Hug a Yahoo Today: "Even for a former employee it is becoming hard to have confidence in the growth story being told..."
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18/04/2007 @ 22:01 GMT
jimray : The trouble with Twitter - The Twitter backlash continues
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jcgregorio : Good Math, Bad Math : Strange Loops: Ken Thompson and the Self-referencing C Compiler - awesome
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18/04/2007 @ 21:03 GMT
jcgregorio : Google Code - Updates: Introducing the Google AJAX Feed API - """while leveraging Google to do the the heavy lifting of crawling, caching, and content normalization."""
deusx : Google Code - Updates: Introducing the Google AJAX Feed API - "The Google AJAX Feed API provides functionality that allows webpages to retrieve any public RSS or Atom feed via a simple JavaScript method call."
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18/04/2007 @ 21:03 GMT
43folders : Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories - Organizing a collection using flickr - Good tips on presenting your collection on Flickr.
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18/04/2007 @ 21:02 GMT
43folders : HV20/Brevis + Snow, Ice, Sun :-) - The Digital Video Information Network - Folks who've asked about the Canon HV-20 -- check out what you can do with a Brevis35, some DSLR lenses, and a bit of ingenious hackery. Damn.
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18/04/2007 @ 21:02 GMT
Eric Meyer : Where are the Women? Where are the Links? - "Information architecture. Usability. Accessibility. Web standards. If you don’t know about these things, stop designing websites until you have learned."
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18/04/2007 @ 21:01 GMT
plasticbag : Josh Clark talks about the new 'People Search' project Spock that's currently in a closed beta and relates it to ideas about cross-site identifiers... - He proposes that Spock might be a good way to correlate IDs for people across a web of data. It's a fascinating idea with only one area of anxiety for me - people freak out about the privacy implications of stuff like this. I'll have to think more about t
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plasticbag : TechCrunch talks about the Spock people search engine... - Still, it comes right back to me that generally people really don't like the idea of information about themselves being aggregated against their will, and user generated annotation of individuals seems troublingly susceptible to accusations of libel...
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18/04/2007 @ 20:03 GMT
Cameron Moll : DIY mobile testing device - Kelly Goto's DIY mobile testing device. "It's home grown, affordable but most of all it works beautifully. It is portable, light and easy to utilize for mobile-specific testing of mobile interaction." Kelly doubles as a mechanic on the weekends.
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18/04/2007 @ 20:02 GMT
nelson : Guggenheim cracks - I love the NYT visualizations
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18/04/2007 @ 20:01 GMT
adamrg : Walmart Map - I'd like to see a US states breakdown. Maybe red states vs. blue states.
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18/04/2007 @ 20:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Yay Us! - Yay Us!: a whole bunch of yahoo stuff got nominated for webbies this year
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18/04/2007 @ 19:05 GMT
Cameron Moll : Interview with Richard Ishida, internationalization expert - Digital Web Magazine: Interview with Richard Ishida, internationalization expert. "Localization refers to the adaptation of a product, application, or document content to meet the language, cultural, and other requirements of a specific target market (a l
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18/04/2007 @ 19:04 GMT
Cameron Moll : How to Make Gmail/Gcal Rock Your Tasks - How to Make Gmail/Gcal Rock Your Tasks.
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18/04/2007 @ 19:04 GMT
Cameron Moll : Topo: Skia - Topo: Skia. Love the aesthetics of this piece, but also the way it's presented in the portfolio.
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18/04/2007 @ 19:04 GMT
Cameron Moll : Adobe CS3 Video Workshop - Adobe CS3 Video Workshop. Scores of video tutorials packaged in a handy interface.
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18/04/2007 @ 19:04 GMT
Cameron Moll : Woodfold bookcase doors - I confess. I've always wanted a bookcase door that leads to a secret room. Behold! So cool.
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18/04/2007 @ 19:02 GMT
jimray : New York Times on humanely raised veal - Mmmmmm... baby cows
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18/04/2007 @ 19:01 GMT
Simon Willison : Google AJAX Feed API - Google AJAX Feed API. Simple cross-domain proxy to allow JavaScript to access any publically addressable syndication feed, with the same logic as Google Reader providing normalisation. [via]
factoryjoe : Google AJAX Feed API - With the AJAX Feed API, you can download any public Atom or RSS feed using only JavaScript, so you can easily mash up feeds with your content and other APIs like the Google Maps API. Tags: google, ajax, feeds, api, open source
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18/04/2007 @ 19:00 GMT
wearehugh : Electronic Filing - TurboTax User Forums - boy are they pissed
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18/04/2007 @ 19:00 GMT
wearehugh : Google AJAX Feed API - Developer Guide
deusx : Google AJAX Feed API - Developer Guide - "With the AJAX Feed API, you can download any public Atom or RSS feed using only JavaScript, so you can easily mash up feeds with your content and other APIs"
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18/04/2007 @ 18:05 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : ways to make your life easier - (via del.icio.us/popular) [via]
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18/04/2007 @ 18:05 GMT
nelson : Google buying Performics? - Interesting shift in the market
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18/04/2007 @ 18:04 GMT
nelson : My walk in the 11eme - Short stroll through Paris looking for invaders
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18/04/2007 @ 18:02 GMT
adamrg : Is Justin Timberlake a Product of Cumulative Advantage? - (via Photomatt)
deusx : Justin Timberlake - Culture - Hollywood - Idea Lab - New York Times - "we should treat both the predictions and the explanations we are served — whether about the next hit single, the next great company or even the next war — with the skepticism they deserve."
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Jeremy Zawodny : Yahoo's Results Get Dumped On - Yahoo's Results Get Dumped On: "This is still a solid turnaround story, with Panama's near-term contribution underestimated, and the potential for improved search share and traffic monetization all there as well."
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18/04/2007 @ 18:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Yahoo: Q1 Should Be The Trough - Yahoo: Q1 Should Be The Trough: "Overall, it sounds as though the company is where it expected to be: poised for a year of accelerating if less-than-thrilling revenue growth."
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18/04/2007 @ 17:00 GMT
deusx : People don't stop killers. People with guns do - Opinions - NY Daily News - Yup, there's an article about how the Virginia Tech tragedy was all about gun control.
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18/04/2007 @ 15:01 GMT
Khoi Vinh : New York Magazine: Kareem Dimitrious Collie and Donald Ray Franklin II from Graphic-Design Partners - “When people meet us for the first time, before we even open our mouths, they get excited. They want to work with us. It’s a certain atmosphere that we bring, a certain aura. It's all very connected.” I don’t know who these guys ar
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18/04/2007 @ 15:01 GMT
Khoi Vinh : Nike to Release “Air McFly”? - Unconfirmed photographs suggest the shoe company has developed prototypes for the sneakers worn by Michael J. Fox’s character in “Back to the Future II.”
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18/04/2007 @ 14:00 GMT
jonhicks : Katemonkey.co.uk: A CSS-based Timeline
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18/04/2007 @ 14:00 GMT
jonhicks : UX Magazine - Stop Using Your Shoppers
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18/04/2007 @ 13:02 GMT
Khoi Vinh : Comparing Wii Sales to Other Gaming Systems - Early raw data looks strong.
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18/04/2007 @ 13:00 GMT
plasticbag : Those lovely chaps at Moo have launched their second product - attractive combo post/greetings cards that you radically personalise... - I got a few of these a few days ago as part of their beta-testing programme and they're pretty lovely. I'll probably post a snap of them on Flickr if you're in the area...
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18/04/2007 @ 12:01 GMT
nelson : Paris 11e - Guide to the arrondissement near my apartment
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18/04/2007 @ 11:01 GMT
joshua : Dark Physics for DarkBASIC Professional - must investigate game development environments more closely
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18/04/2007 @ 11:01 GMT
nelson : Vagina power - Hysterical public access bit; the mefi discussion helps find the bottom of it, right to my brain.
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18/04/2007 @ 10:01 GMT
nelson : Google news sources - Interesting hack to figure out where Google News gets their stuff from
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18/04/2007 @ 08:01 GMT
jimray : IE6 is my new favorite Twitterer
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18/04/2007 @ 08:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Ben Brown leaves CNET and Consumating - who's next? it takes three to make a trend
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18/04/2007 @ 07:02 GMT
joshua : Universal PDF XSS After Party - sigh
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18/04/2007 @ 07:01 GMT
Rod Begbie : Format War Soliders: Sync'd HD-DVD Purchase by Fanboys Spike Amazon Rank, Blu-Rayers Set To Retaliate - Gizmodo - A couple of hundred HD-DVD fanboys did an organized reverse-boycott, all purchasing HD-DVD discs on Amazon on the same day to try and prove... something. Not quite sure what. Really it emphasizes how lousy both formats are doing that a sales graph can b #
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Jeremy Zawodny : I Can Fix the Water "Shortage" in Five Minutes - I Can Fix the Water "Shortage" in Five Minutes: "I know that it’s hard to believe, but there really are some people out there who buy less of something if the price is higher."
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18/04/2007 @ 07:01 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : California Temperatures on the Rise - California Temperatures on the Rise: A nice visualization from NASA
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18/04/2007 @ 07:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : » Is Microsoft’s Cloud OS actually a Cloud DB? - » Is Microsoft’s Cloud OS actually a Cloud DB?: "Cloud OS" is a funny name...
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18/04/2007 @ 04:00 GMT
adamrg : Hurry Up and Catch It - "Drive" is really good. Nathan Fillion rocks my world in a totally hetero-crush way.
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18/04/2007 @ 04:00 GMT
wearehugh : Installing and Using Bad Behavior on WordPress - Homeland Stupidity
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18/04/2007 @ 03:52 GMT
factoryjoe : live|work :: projects :: loome - loome is a service that creates a new market for personal data brokering. Tags: web2expo, data, attention, market, design
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18/04/2007 @ 03:51 GMT
factoryjoe : CodePress - Real Time Syntax Highlighting Editor written in JavaScript - CodePress is web-based source code editor with syntax highlighting written in JavaScript that colors text in real time while it's being typed in the browser. Tags: code, syntax, javascript, synatx highlighter
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18/04/2007 @ 03:51 GMT
factoryjoe : AOL Open Authentication (OpenAuth) API | dev.aol.com - The AOL Open Authentication API (OpenAuth) empowers third-party web sites and applications to authenticate AOL and AIM users through their Web Sites/Applications. An AIM or AOL-registered user can now log into a third-party Web Site/Appl
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factoryjoe : ClickShirt: Wear Your Imagination - Custom designed shirts with a sweet interface. Tags: tshirt, clothing, interface, cafe press
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18/04/2007 @ 03:01 GMT
jimray : Defective Tracks at eMusic - "please note that you can re-download all of your tracks without losing credits." Yet another reason why eMusic effing rules
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18/04/2007 @ 03:01 GMT
jimray : When Twittering hurts - Overrated blogger Steve Rubel Twitters that he doesn't like PC Mag. They get their panties in a twist, kinda threaten to boycott Rubel's employer Edelman (for what exactly? putting out a shitty tech shill mag?) and Rubel apologizes. Feh.
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18/04/2007 @ 03:01 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : The Real Reason Google Doesn't Like Paid Links - The Real Reason Google Doesn't Like Paid Links: "The problem is that Google wants to broker all ad deals, and many forms of paid links are more efficient than AdWords is. If that news gets out, AdWords and Google crumble." I'm not sure I
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18/04/2007 @ 03:00 GMT
wearehugh : Official Google Blog: We're expecting - since when do we pre-announce products?
jimray : Google pre-announces web-based powerpoint competitor on their blog? - Huh? I guess pre-announcing is the new "beta"
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18/04/2007 @ 03:00 GMT
wearehugh : Developer Knowledge Base - How do I import an existing Subversion repository?
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18/04/2007 @ 02:00 GMT
deusx : Karateka (computer game) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - "As an easter egg, a second version of the game was placed on the flip side of the disk. If one put the disk into the drive upside-down, the game played identically to the first side, except that the game was displayed vertically flipped"
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18/04/2007 @ 01:00 GMT
plasticbag : Bryant is the font that MOO.com use for their logo and headings... - It's really nice. I think they use the alt version with the single looped 'a'.
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18/04/2007 @ 00:02 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : Blobular: an SVG experiment - Blobular: an SVG experiment [info]
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18/04/2007 @ 00:01 GMT
Rod Begbie : Port 25 : Windows Media Player Firefox Plugin - Download - From the "about bloody time" file, a plugin from Microsoft for Firefox which allows WMV files to stream in your browser. This has been broken (and required lots of DLL copying) for years. [via] #
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18/04/2007 @ 00:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : How to report paid links - How to report paid links: judging by the number of comments, you just leave a comment on Matt's blog... heh.
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18/04/2007 @ 00:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Virginia Killer's Violent Writings - terrifying
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