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factoryjoe : Stars compose new ways to use music | Technology | Guardian Unlimited Technology - "The USB drive was simply a mechanism of leaking the music and data we wanted out there. The medium of the CD is outdated and irrelevant. It's really painfully obvious what people want -- DRM-free music they can do what they want with. I
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factoryjoe : echoing the sound :: a nine inch nails discussion forum :: View topic - Unofficial THTF Remix Contest - The remix forum for The Hand That Feeds. Tags: nin, yearzero, garagband, contest, remix, the hand that feeds
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factoryjoe : NINRemixes.com - Official NIN Remixes - Remix entries for The Hand That Feeds. Tags: nin, yearzero, garagband, contest, remix, the hand that feeds
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factoryjoe : www.myspace.com/ninremixes - INSTRUCTIONS 1. Register at NIN.com to access the remix files at nin.com/onlyremix. 2. Create your remix using the files provided (Apple Garageband, Digidesign Protools, Sony ACID, or Ableton Live). 3. Sign up for a new NIN Remixes mus
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factoryjoe : tiny gigantic - Good content. Tags: content, webzine, humor, design, business
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factoryjoe : Core77 - 1000 Words: A Manifesto for Sustainability in Design - '…stop making crap. It’s really as simple as that. We are suffocating, drowning, and poisoning ourselves with the stuff we produce, abrading, out-gassing, and seeping into our air, our water, our land, our food—and basically those
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factoryjoe : written on the city - Great shots of graffiti and art found on walls. Tags: graffiti, art, found art, tagging
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Khoi Vinh : Wired: Our New Logo Follows the ‘Law of Optical Volumes’ - Can someone explain to me how this is different from kerning? Via Daring Fireball. [via]
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Linkorama : Google Acquires Marratech - I'll bet WebEx was competitively bidding on them, instead of paneling with me this week
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Matthew M. Boedicker : most software fails because there are too many possibilities and its too interesting? - (via programming.reddit) [via]
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jimray : Digg releases their official API - "Determine whether a story, identified by its URL, has been submitted to Digg and, if so, get details like the number of Diggs and comments it has received" - pretty awesome
deusx : Digg API - "The Digg Application Programming Interface (API) has been created to let users and partners interact programmatically with Digg."
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Rod Begbie : reacTable media - Wicked cool multi-touch-esque synthesizer-thing. [via] #
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Jeremy Zawodny : The Name Game - The Name Game: "The kid will never remember the bedding, but they’re pretty much stuck with the name for their whole life." See the 13 rules they're using...
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factoryjoe : The Price of Treason - Stories of treasonous minds. Tags: yearzero, arg, nin, treason
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factoryjoe : Free Rebel Art - There is only one thing you have to remember. YOU CAN ACT WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO? Tags: yearzero, arg, nin, artisresistance
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factoryjoe : monkinetic » Wordpress Widget: hCard About Box - "The hCard Wordpress widget now it’s own page. GPL and MIT licensed. Enjoy." Tags: hcard, wordpress, widget, microforats, redmonk
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factoryjoe : monkinetic | Blog Archive » Is your blog/site/presentation POSH? - Steve Ivy picks up on the POSH meme. Tags: posh, microformats, semantic markup, web standards
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20/04/2007 @ 22:02 GMT
factoryjoe : Open Architecture Network | Improving living standards through collaborative design - How do you improve the living standards of five billion people? With 100 million solutions. Tags: architecture, open source
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factoryjoe : Architecture for Humanity - Design Like You Give A Damn - Architecture for Humanity is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that seeks architectural solutions to humanitarian crises and brings design services to communities in need. Tags: architecture, open source, design, volunteer
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factoryjoe : TagCommons - TagCommons is a place and a process for us to create ways to share and interoperate over tagging data. We believe that the world should have the benefits of rich social tagging across applications, communities, and spaces. The goal of t
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jcgregorio : SQLAlchemy 0.3 Documentation - module sqlalchemy.schema - attributes for the Column in SQLAlchemy, because it always takes me an hour to find this page.
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20/04/2007 @ 22:01 GMT
Linkorama : Wisdom of the employess - What strikes me as the most important facet of Web 2.0/Enterprise 2.0 is applying collective intelligence–the wisdom of employees, partners and customers–to enterprises.
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Matthew M. Boedicker : Pinkerton National Detective Agency
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20/04/2007 @ 22:00 GMT
deusx : O'Reilly Radar > Pipes and Filters for the Internet - "But perhaps more significantly, to develop a mashup, you already needed to be a programmer. Yahoo! Pipes is a first step towards changing all that, creating a programmable web for everyone."
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Jeremy Zawodny : Lifetime free SmugMug Pro accounts to developers - Lifetime free SmugMug Pro accounts to developers: "It’s pretty simple: Want to build something on SmugMug’s API? You’ll get a lifetime free Pro account ($150/year value) for doing so." Excellent idea! Yahoo Mail, are you liste
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20/04/2007 @ 21:01 GMT
43folders : The Omni Mouth » OmniFocus screenshot and feature overview - Linda shows off the progress on OmniFocus and covers what it will do.
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20/04/2007 @ 21:00 GMT
deusx : Breakfast topic: Most ganktastic zones - WOW Insider - "Ganking (or world PVP, if you prefer) is the main thing that differentiates PVP servers from PVE servers."
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20/04/2007 @ 21:00 GMT
gleuschk : Alton Brown's Good Eats wins Peabody - yay!
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20/04/2007 @ 20:05 GMT
factoryjoe : Open Source Resistance - The website of the Open Source Resistance, a character in the Year Zero ARG. Tags: osr, yearzero, nin, arg, opensourceresistance
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factoryjoe : CROWDCTRL // resistance meeting turns into free NIN show - Tonight a group of about 50 Art is Resistance members, including the select few from last week’s A.I.R. gathering in LA, were gathered using a series of cellphone calls and directed to an abandoned warehouse in Los Angeles for a privat
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factoryjoe : Exterminal - A flash site in support of the Year Zero ARG. Discovered by decoding the binary message on the Year Zero CD. Tags: nin, yearzero, arg
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factoryjoe : U.S. Wiretap - The bureau of morality. Tags: nin, yearzero, arg
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factoryjoe : Year Zero Resources - This site is a fan-created resource to help catalog the websites, media, and other information surrounding the Year Zero alternate reality game (ARG). Tags: yearzero, arg, nin, resources
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factoryjoe : Mailstrom - Another site with clues about the Year Zero ARG. Tags: yearzero, arg, nin
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factoryjoe : 105th Airborne Crusaders - You have reached the 105th Airborne Crusaders, the unofficial sanctioned webpage dedicated to members of the 105th -- the proudest unit in the service of protecting and policing God’s green earth. Tags: yearzero, arg, nin
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factoryjoe : Another Version of the Truth - America is Born Again. Tags: yearzero, arg, nin
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factoryjoe : Art is Resistance - Remember: FREEDOM IS A PRIVILEGE, NOT A RIGHT You may continue to examine this page: 1) for research, crime prevention, or pedagogical purposes only, and 2) if and only if you have an appropriate license from the Bureau of Morality. Ta
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factoryjoe : Be The Hammer - t is better to be a hammer than an anvil. --St. Dominic Tags: yearzero, arg, nin
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factoryjoe : Cedocore - the world can be a scary place. Tags: yearzero, arg, nin, cedocore
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factoryjoe : Church of Plano - The Glory of God, The Preeminence of Scripture Tags: yearzero, arg, nin
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factoryjoe : Citizen Unknown - Consolidated mail systems. Tags: yearzero, arg, nin
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factoryjoe : Grace The Teacher - Another Year Zero site. Tags: yearzero, arg, nin
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factoryjoe : Hollywood in Memoriam - The first dirty bomb went off at the Kodak Theater during the 81st Annual Academy Awards Ceremony. Over the next half hour, eight more dirty bombs deployed by Islamic extremists spread a pall of radioactive dust across Greater LA. Three
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factoryjoe : I am Trying to Believe - Parepin information you need to know. Tags: yearzero, arg, nin, parepin
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factoryjoe : Judson Ogram Correctional Facility - Judson Ogram seeks to provide federal offenders a safe, efficient, humane and appropriately secure correctional institution, while maintaining dedication to the protection of citizens of the United States. Mindful of the Federal initiati
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factoryjoe : Operation Chip Sweep - Operation Chip Sweep, known colloquially as Op Swamp 0000, was a programme plan detain so-called ‘chip-pullers’ in the Brixton area of London. Tags: yearzero, arg, nin
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factoryjoe : Consolidated Intelligence Agency: Red Horse Virus - The Red Horse bio agent is extremely hardy, presenting many of the same symptoms of the Ebola virus without the attending fragility one would expect of a tropical virus in temperate or high-altitude climates. Under this administration’
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factoryjoe : Secure Broadcast Informatics - SBI was founded by two leaders in applied quantumm mechanics and relativity. The company quickly grew to become the country’s foremost vendor of quantum encryption hardware and software. We are known for combining bleeding edge researc
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Matthew M. Boedicker : William Blake's The Tyger poem picture
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nelson : French candidates - Nice English article on the positions the various candidates are taking
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jimray : Goatse.cx is for sale! - Own a piece of Internet history
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deusx : Thottbot World of Warcraft: Steam Tonk Controller - I think Schpooki needs to learn engineering :)
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deusx : WoW Forums -> Guide to fun guild events - Odd but fun player-invented mini-games within WoW to play, like dodgeball and tonk wars
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philgyford : House of Commons, Journal | British History Online - Going back to 1547 (and House of Lords), could be handy for Pepys. But, annoyingly, very un-guessable URLs for the daily archives. Hmm.
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philgyford : Stewartlee.co.uk - reviews and writing - English Hecklers in New Zealand - May 2005 - "In the 90s, Baddiel and Skinner let the thugs have our comedy. And then Oasis and The Happy Mondays let the thugs have our music. Now there are lads at indie rock gigs and lads at comedy. Where is our space? What belongs to us?" (via Oblinks)
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philgyford : Writers' rooms: Will Self | Special Reports | Guardian Unlimited Books - I love this series. As someone else said, they've mostly looked like typical taken-over spare rooms. Comfortable. Almost not like work rooms. Self's is reassuringly different.
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philgyford : Will-self.com » Blog Archive » Will Self’s Writing Room - A 360 Degree View In 71 Photos - More photos of Will Self's room. I'd like to see the "Hockney-esque fractured portrait of the room".
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20/04/2007 @ 20:01 GMT
philgyford : This time, only world class will do - Building Design - "If Milton Court on the Barbican Estate must go, its replacement has to be much, much better." Current plans are very dull and, worse, destroy the current walkway link to the Barbican and surrounding buildings.
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philgyford : Building - 4861 - Milton Court - London - Current plan: destroy unique building (even if its beauty is debatable) and replace with dull glass tower. At least it's residential and Guildhall School rooms, but still, it hugely annoys me.
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20/04/2007 @ 20:01 GMT
philgyford : Doug's AppleScripts for iTunes - Proper English Title Capitalization - Fantastic. A script for anyone who, like me, gets annoyed by the American Tendency To Capitalise Every Word In A Track's Title And Album Name.
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philgyford : BBC On This Day | 24 | 1956: Plans unveiled for homes in Barbican - Wonderful video from 1956 showing the site now occupied by the Barbican, and a gentleman demonstrating an incomprehensible perspex model of an early plan.
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philgyford : Launch (Ftrain.com) - Paul Ford, excellent on the inevitable public responses to a site launch and one's reaction to them.
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20/04/2007 @ 20:00 GMT
philgyford : BBC Motion Gallery - Home Page - Very handy for finding clips of animals moving for thespian research purposes. And probably other things.
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Matthew M. Boedicker : Simpsons clip of french laughter joke
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deusx : Twitter / Hasselhoff - "Deciding which leather jacket to wear"
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Simon Willison : Internet Explorer Application Compatibility VPC Image - Internet Explorer Application Compatibility VPC Image. Microsoft have made free VPC images of IE 6 and IE 7 available for testing, but they expire in August. [via]
deusx : Download details: IE App Compat VHD - "VPC Hard Disk Image for testing websites on IE on Windows XP SP2 This VPC image will expire on July 3, 2008." Crapsticks.
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Jeremy Zawodny : Feisty Fawn - Feisty Fawn: "Downloaded and did a clean install of Feisty Fawn on my T42p. Everything has gone smoothly out of the box -- wireless, USB, hibernate, the works."
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20/04/2007 @ 18:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Google Web History - Good and Scary - Google Web History - Good and Scary: "...this is going to give people the heebie-jeebies in a way that we're probably only used to getting from Microsoft."
jimray : Google Web History - Good and Scary - A lot of folks (read: two) have asked my why I think the Google/Doubleclick deal is "evil." Anil Dash does a brilliant job of speaking for me.
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wearehugh : Google Search History Expands, Becomes Web History
Rod Begbie : Google Search History Expands, Becomes Web History - Splendid article explaining the whats and wherefores of Google's new "Web History" feature, so you don't have to install it to experiment. [via] #
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nelson : Today's Paris walk - 4 miles through a bunch of different neighbourhoods. I'm exhausted!
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deusx : warrenellis.com » Blog Archive » DOKTOR SLEEPLESS: The Coupon - "Please print off, cut out, fill in and hand to your local comics store. DOKTOR SLEEPLESS #1 is released in July — exact shipping date will be given when I get it."
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deusx : McClatchy Washington Bureau | 04/19/2007 | Training Iraqi troops no longer driving force in U.S. policy - "Military planners have abandoned the idea that standing up Iraqi troops will enable American soldiers to start coming home soon and now believe that U.S. troops will have to defeat the insurgents and secure control of troubled provinces. "
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cameron : Suicide Food - Animals that want to eat themselves
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Jeremy Zawodny : Blackberry Outage Forces Human Contact in Silicon Valley - Blackberry Outage Forces Human Contact in Silicon Valley: hahaahahahaahahaa
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20/04/2007 @ 16:02 GMT
Cameron Moll : 35 designers x 5 questions - 35 designers x 5 questions. 175 suggestions, tips and ideas from designers and developers across the world.
factoryjoe : 35 Designers x 5 Questions | Smashing Magazine - 35 designers. 5 questions. 5 precise answers. Result: 175 professional suggestions, tips and ideas from some of the best web-developers all around the world. In March we’ve selected over 35 prominent designers and design companies, con
Khoi Vinh : 35 Web Designers x 5 Questions - Interesting answers, makes for a good resource.
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Cameron Moll : YellowstonePark.com - YellowstonePark.com. Plenty to love about this site, both content and aesthetics.
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Cameron Moll : The People Formerly Known as the Audience - "The People Formerly Known as the Audience." Love this title and the session topic it described. I suspect Heather and Derek made it worthwhile for attendees.
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20/04/2007 @ 11:02 GMT
nelson : RIP Dragon magazine - A 20 year old D&D stalwart ends
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jonhicks : Apple: A Romance - Buzz Andersen - Good luck Buzz!
deusx : Apple: A Romance - Buzz Andersen - "It was in August of 2003, you see, that I fulfilled a longtime dream: I left Denver (my birthplace and home of 26 years) for California, started a job at Apple Computer (as it was then known), and set about reinventing myself."
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jonhicks : Stylish 0.5a2 - userstyles.org - update to stylish in Alpha
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20/04/2007 @ 10:02 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : Flickr: Wonderful London - matching pairs of classic and modern shots of the same London locations side-by-side - Flickr: Wonderful London - matching side-by-side pairs of classic and modern shots of the same London locations
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Richard Rutter : The Markup & Style Society - I SO want to be a member.
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deusx : Elgg: the open source social networking platform - "Elgg is an open source social networking platform based around choice, flexibility and openness: a system that firmly places individuals at the centre of their activities."
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20/04/2007 @ 09:01 GMT
factoryjoe : Web 2.0 Expo & Knowledge As Power | WebProNews - "While my personal interests tend to draw me to such projects, if it wasn't for Web 2.0 Expo trying a hybrid open source business model with Web2Open, I wouldn't have found it or a way to contribute. One person told me that a session by
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factoryjoe : Web 2.0 and Web2Open | WebProNews - "People felt left out of Web 2.0 in past events because of the cost of attending such a high-powered professionally produced program. Similar to how some people felt left out from FooCamp by not being invited, but channeled their energi
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factoryjoe : The Amo API / The Amo API - The Amo project aims to build the Amo API, a standard for remotely interacting with wikis. Tags: amo, api, wiki
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20/04/2007 @ 09:00 GMT
Simon Willison : How to Moderate a Panel - How to Moderate a Panel. By Derek Powazek. I tried to follow this advice a couple of days ago.
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deusx : Twitter, Rails, Hammers, and 11,000 Nails per Second — Thought Palace - "And of course you could keep going with this novel “distributed� idea, and make this into an actually-distributed system, where individual users (or groups of them) can run their own Twitter servers that queue their incoming messages and relay t
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deusx : XProc Implementation - "In the intervening months since I first mentioned my plans to implement XProc, I've ripped it apart and started over twice. Third time, it seems, really is a charm."
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deusx : XProc: An XML Pipeline Language - "An XML Pipeline specifies a sequence of operations to be performed on a collection of XML input documents. Pipelines take zero or more XML documents as their input and produce zero or more XML documents as their output."
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deusx : tecosystems » Piping RedMonk.com - "With the overwhelming majority of our content available in one syndicated form or another, I can see an increasing demand for Pipes style filtering and recombination. I doubt, in other words, that this particular business problem is the last one Iâ€
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deusx : Google releases Ajax API for RSS mashups - "Google has announced a new Ajax Feed API makes it possible to extract information from multiple RSS feeds with only a few simple lines of JavaScript"
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deusx : libketama - a consistent hashing algo for memcache clients – RJ’s Journal – Users at Last.fm - "Ketama is an implementation of a consistent hashing algorithm, meaning you can add or remove servers from the memcached pool without causing a complete remap of all keys."
Simon Willison : libketama - libketama. A consistent hashing algorithm for memcache clients, from the team at last.fm. [via]
joshua : libketama - a consistent hashing algo for memcache clients
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Jeremy Zawodny : Pop-ups ads tricking people into monthly charges - Pop-ups ads tricking people into monthly charges: Fandango is officially evil. Very, very evil!
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Jeremy Zawodny : Yahoo! Pipes Keynote - Yahoo! Pipes Keynote: "I expect Yahoo! Pipes will have a huge impact in inspiring other forms of mashups inside and outside the Enterprise."
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Jeremy Zawodny : Nicholas Carr's Blog: Avatars consume as much electricity as Brazilians - Nicholas Carr's Blog: Avatars consume as much electricity as Brazilians: I had no idea that second life required that much power!
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Jeremy Zawodny : "remove the web developer and the web gets developed" - "remove the web developer and the web gets developed": "Ease of use can lead to new uses..." No doubt.
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Jeremy Zawodny : Unavoiable Decisions with Yahoo! Messenger - Unavoiable Decisions with Yahoo! Messenger: this bugs the shit out of me too, so I just avoid running messenger most of the time. fewer distractions that way anyway
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Jeremy Zawodny : Yahoo Exec: It's Not Who's Hot, It's Companies That Last - Yahoo Exec: It's Not Who's Hot, It's Companies That Last: "You never, ever count Microsoft out."
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Jeremy Zawodny : Mailplane - Mailplane: "Brings Gmail to your Mac desktop" What a good idea!
Simon Willison : Mailplane - Mailplane. A commercial OS X Gmail client built around a site-specific browser. [via]
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factoryjoe : Buy Chocolate - Luxury Chocolate Gifts from Hotel Chocolat UK - Excellent chocolate truffles. Tags: chocolate, gifts, truffles
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factoryjoe : loose wire blog: It's Not the "Death" of Microsoft, it's the "Death" of Software - The problem: Most web applications are broken, and if we were paying for them, or Microsoft were making them, we’d be howling. Google Docs’ word processor, for example, quickly breaks down on bigger documents (weird artefacts app
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Khoi Vinh : One Day’s Carbon Monoxide - This oversized balloon attached to an exhaust pipe is a physical visualization of an automobile’s pollution output in a typical day.
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Khoi Vinh : Nazi Robot Attack - Short on plot, but impressive, all-CGI short film from Marco Spitori at Cee-Gee.
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Simon Willison : disinfographics - disinfographics. These really are pretty remarkable.
Rod Begbie : disinfographics (tecznotes) - The highlights of Don Hincliffe's loony "info" graphics which "explain" Web 2.0. I think my favourite is "The Habits of Highly Effective Web 2.0 Sites". It's gorgeously demented. [via] #
plasticbag : Mike Migurski on Disinfo graphics... - I have to say that I've found Dion Hinchcliffe's diagrams around this subject absolutely totally confusing and meaningless but I've never had the nerve to say so in public until Biddulph pointed me towards Mike's piece...
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wearehugh : Microsoft slams iPhone as 'irrelevant': News - Software - ZDNet Australia - "there's no support for Office documents." actually, i would consider that a feature
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joshua : original sketch of idea behind twitter - see? a luminous network of away/status messages. not this boring scoble stuff
Rod Begbie : twttr sketch on Flickr - Photo Sharing! - The origin of Twitter (or Twttr as then was) in papery form. Seems I was quite accurate when I first saw it and described it as "the way my friends and I used to use our AIM Away messages to pass on information and injokes." [via] #
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jimray : Google wants to index your browser history now - On the one hand, this is ridiculously cool. And ridiculously scary.
Rod Begbie : Official Google Blog: Your slice of the web - Somewhere between kinda-cool and terrifying: Allow Google to know Every Single Page you visit, and they'll let you search against them. Yes, useful, but there's no need for this to happen on Google's servers in the sky. #
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Linkorama : Enterprise 2.0 Canadianized - The Great One suggests his accomplishments were bound up in his ability to skate to where the puck was going. Don Tapscott has proven time and time again, that when it comes to big business and IT, he knows where the puck is going. Right now, it looks lik
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Simon Willison : The website to web application gradient - The website to web application gradient. Jeremy snapped this cunning illustration at my JavaScript Libraries panel at the Web 2.0 Expo.
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factoryjoe : San Francisco Bay Guardian : Article : The trouble with Twitter - I wasn't sure how to explain Twitter's bizarre popularity until I read an article published recently in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that used data from hundreds of cities to create a mathematical model suggesting
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factoryjoe : Viddler.com - Chris Messina talks about hAtomic - Uploaded by cdevroe - Talking about the features of hAtomic. Tags: hatomic, chris messina
deusx : Viddler.com - Chris Messina talks about hAtomic - Uploaded by cdevroe - "Chris Messina of Citizen Agency explains a mashroom Web2Open project called hAtomic."
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Linkorama : Enterprises seek social-network effect - I said IRC with a little tongue-in-cheek
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Linkorama : User Generated Circus - Juggling at Web 2.0 Expo. Go Luke!
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Linkorama : Enterprises Can Get Web 2.0 On Their Terms - "It's become a control problem," Kim Polese, CEO of SpikeSource, told internetnews.com. "A lot of companies are surprised to find out how many Web 2.0 applications are being used by their employees." Hmm
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Linkorama : Web 2.0 Expo Wednesday - good coverage of Yahoo, Topix, Enterprise 2.0, Joost
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deusx : Home - Upcoming - Notice something different about the design and the URL? :)
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Andy Baio : Upcoming drops the ".org" with new redesign - biggest changes ever; full geo database, visual redesign, switch to Yahoo IDs, and more
jimray : The New Upcoming - Yahoo integration, better places management, purtier. Nice work, Waxy!
Simon Willison : The New Upcoming - The New Upcoming. No more metros! Upcoming is now hooked in to Yahoo!’s WhereOnEarth data, meaning plenty of geocoded brilliance.
nelson : Upcoming changes - Andy's baby gets integrated into yahoo. Congratulations!
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