22/06/2007 @ 23:00 GMT
Linkorama : SocialCalc 1.1.0 Released - You can finally download the SocialCalc 1.1.0 release. Presently the core is bundled with the application
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22/06/2007 @ 22:01 GMT
factoryjoe : Home Depot: Solar Power System Installation - Looks like you can now buy solar panels for the home from Home Depot. Sweet! Tags: solar, solar power, home depot
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22/06/2007 @ 22:01 GMT
factoryjoe : Le Bureau - A gorgeous (but pricey) coworking space in London. Tags: coworking, london, deskspace, le bureau
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22/06/2007 @ 22:00 GMT
jonhicks : BALMUDA design N,A - Floater - For when I feel a bit more flush
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22/06/2007 @ 21:01 GMT
factoryjoe : Advogato: Blog for trs80 - A good summary of the hubbub created over the XUL Runner platform debate. Tags: mozilla, mozpad, xul, xulrunner
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22/06/2007 @ 21:01 GMT
factoryjoe : shaver » why is that an “or” question? - Shaver expresses his support for mozpad, acknowledging the the name "Mozilla" covers a wide swath of nested communities. Tags: shaver, mozpad, mozilla, community
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22/06/2007 @ 21:01 GMT
factoryjoe : thunk: An Honoring Place for Women (and Men, too) - I am not sure, but I think the lack of recognition of women has less to do with equality and more to do with honor. Depending on our viewpoint, women (and men) become invisible. It is not an oversight for women to be excluded. For tho
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22/06/2007 @ 21:01 GMT
factoryjoe : Four hours upfront and then reevaluate - (37signals) - "We recently decided to stop diving in too deep on tasks right away. Instead, we’re going for four hour chunks upfront. We start work on a task and then, after the first four hours, come up for air." Tags: gtd, four-hour upfront, prod
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22/06/2007 @ 21:01 GMT
factoryjoe : Bokardo » The Opaque Value Problem (or, Why do people use Twitter?) - In a larger sense, this opaque value problem affects most social software. Twitter, MySpace, Facebook, most social software is built around providing personalized, socially-focused conversation. It’s person-centered and as a result is
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22/06/2007 @ 21:01 GMT
jcgregorio : Stevey's Blog Rants: Rich Programmer Food - "I bet I'm way better at Nethack than you are." I've won. Twice.
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22/06/2007 @ 21:01 GMT
Linkorama : Networked Tools and the Email Bottleneck - My friend and colleague, TonyChristopher, recently wrote a wonderful paper entitled, "Tools for Teams: Beyond the Email Bottleneck." There are two things I really like about the paper, and there's one thing I want to nitpick here.
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22/06/2007 @ 21:00 GMT
deusx : baby_2Dtunnel.gif (GIF Image, 200x174 pixels) - Baby goes from happy to horror while travelling through a tunnel
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22/06/2007 @ 21:00 GMT
deusx : Shoot the Stylist - Octopulse - Online portfolio of Brit Leissler - "The Octopulse shows that noise is music. With this cuddly ‘alien bagpipe’ you can control analogue sound synthesis through unconventional means."
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22/06/2007 @ 21:00 GMT
deusx : Ficlets | Ficlets Blog | Working the LongPen - "where I was signing and where the books would be signed would be separated by 3,000 miles. This all seemed fairly science fictiony to me, so I said sure, I’d give it a try."
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22/06/2007 @ 19:01 GMT
Khoi Vinh : Stop Puppy Mills - “ When we buy a pet or even shop at a store that sells puppies, we contribute to a heartless underground industry that forces dogs to spend their entire lives in cages constantly breeding to support consumer demand for puppies.”
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22/06/2007 @ 19:00 GMT
Eric Meyer : Overheard at AEA Seattle - The joy of good copy.
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22/06/2007 @ 18:00 GMT
wearehugh : Tantek's Thoughts: Refocusing on microformats
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22/06/2007 @ 17:00 GMT
Eric Meyer : Cheney Defiant on Classified Material - Well. Nice to have a Vice President who so deeply respects the rule of law.
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22/06/2007 @ 17:00 GMT
cobra libre : Korean Ministry of Agriculture unveils kimchi flavor scale - "The system raises the possibility of consumers finding a kimchi product they can be satisfied with." [via] #
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22/06/2007 @ 16:01 GMT
Cameron Moll : How to recruit a designer - How to recruit a designer. Nice work, Washtenaw Community College. In today's tech job market with record unemployment lows, this is how it needs to be done, folks.
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22/06/2007 @ 16:00 GMT
Linkorama : Socialcalc update - Tony Bowden on licensing and releasing. I'd clarify more about CPAL and that Socialtext isn't the vendor that "pursued both lines of attack" although I should be nice and not mention them by name.
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22/06/2007 @ 16:00 GMT
Linkorama : Open source by any other name - While the company is committed to using an OSI-approved license it would prefer to have the OSI approve the CPAL. In the meantime, Mayfiled admits to be having an identity crisis:
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22/06/2007 @ 16:00 GMT
Linkorama : We’ve got a problem … - Listening to the Director of Research at Manning & Napier speak at the Enterprise 2.0 conference about his adoption of a SocialText wiki for his 40 person group. The firm manages $16 billion of client assets.
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22/06/2007 @ 16:00 GMT
Linkorama : SuiteTwo hosted - SpikeSource CEO Kim Polese sees hosted ’social stack’ as the ticket for some | Berlind’s Testbed | ZDNet.com
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22/06/2007 @ 16:00 GMT
Linkorama : FAQ #47: What do you Do, anyway? - In-house I also manage the team that maintains the corporate website, and act as the user-facing support liaison for the wiki software we use internally, Socialtext.
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22/06/2007 @ 15:00 GMT
jonhicks : SF PaperCraftGallery - Star Wars and Star Trek paper models
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22/06/2007 @ 10:00 GMT
joshua : Why Most Published Research Findings Are False
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22/06/2007 @ 09:00 GMT
43folders : Hacking Toward Happiness | TIME - "We don't need to overwhelm people with useless tips on how to put on a hat faster..."
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22/06/2007 @ 07:00 GMT
factoryjoe : Pagination 101 - KuraFire Network - Making good pagination is not a difficult thing. Really, you just want to remember the following basic guidelines, and you should be fine. We'll look at a large range of examples after that, to see what we can learn from existing paginat
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22/06/2007 @ 05:00 GMT
gleuschk : YouTube - bug-a-boo - total stroller porn. a little creepy, to be completely honest
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22/06/2007 @ 05:00 GMT
wearehugh : QDN: Is there anyone who *really* thinks the iPhone is ready for the enterprise?!?
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22/06/2007 @ 04:00 GMT
veen : Flickrites: Why your camera isn't so popular anymore - "I thought it might be a change in methodology or a server bug, but one chat with a Yahoo representative explained the real reason: the arrival of the Yahoo Photo plebes."
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22/06/2007 @ 03:01 GMT
factoryjoe : Resolution Independent UI Release Notes: Resolution Independent UI Release Notes for Mac OS X v10.4 - Icon Services in Tiger has been extended to support icons that are 256 x 256 pixel in size. To support these larger icons, a new icon type selector has been added for you to use in calls to SetIconFamilyData and GetIconFamilyData. The se
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22/06/2007 @ 03:01 GMT
jcgregorio : Where I Come From - ""Does that mean that no one who’s ever used Smalltalk can ever think that it’s right for Ruby to deviate from Smalltalk? :-)"" Hey, let's annoy the bitter former smalltalkers.
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22/06/2007 @ 03:00 GMT
deusx : The Ultimate Rejection Letter - "After careful consideration, I regret to inform you that I am unable to accept your refusal to offer me an assistant professor position in your department."
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22/06/2007 @ 02:02 GMT
factoryjoe : Marketcircle: iPhoney - If you just CAN'T WAIT until June 29th to get your hands on the real thing, Marketcircle, maker of Daylite Productivity Suite and Billings business software for the Mac, has released iPhoney. iPhoney is a new iPhone simulator for Web des
Cameron Moll : iPhoney - iPhoney, an iPhone web simulator. Via Airbag. [via]
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factoryjoe : Obsessing - A web-based version of TextMate. Holy smokes! Tags: editor, textmate, ide, code
Andy Baio : Obsessing, a web-based editor for playing with Processing.js - could Processing.js be the beginning of the end for the closed-source culture of rich media tech?
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22/06/2007 @ 02:02 GMT
factoryjoe : iPhoneChat - iChat for iPhone in JavaScript - iChat for iPhone in JavaScript Tags: iphone, ichat
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22/06/2007 @ 02:02 GMT
joshua : Moller M400 Skycar: Rescue Vehicle - worst promotional video ever
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22/06/2007 @ 02:02 GMT
Linkorama : Enterprise 2.0 - is missing something? - But I think the enterprise is more complex than a group of social individuals in control of their own destiny.
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22/06/2007 @ 02:02 GMT
Linkorama : SOA, Web 2.0 and the End of Drudgery - In this post I’ve discussed some of my thoughts around the need to support innovation within human processes by leveraging flexible, collaborative and lightweight tools in place of rigid task-based, automated workflows imposed from the centre.
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22/06/2007 @ 02:01 GMT
Linkorama : Socialtext’s WikiWidgets first impressions - The big question on everyone’s lips is: is there a Wikiwidgets API? Can third parties add additional widgets to, say, integrate into their own intranet data or provide richer functionality? I’d say this is a no-brainer next step.
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22/06/2007 @ 02:01 GMT
Linkorama : Panel Moderated by Don Tapscott - notes by Michael Sampson
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22/06/2007 @ 02:01 GMT
Linkorama : Embracing Enterprise 2.0 - panel notes by Doug Cornelius
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22/06/2007 @ 02:01 GMT
Linkorama : "Ross Mayfield and Kim Polese push Enterprise 2.0" - notes by Joseph Thornley
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22/06/2007 @ 02:01 GMT
Linkorama : It’s Emergent… - My new favorite voice is Ross Mayfield’s (I haven’t even heard his comments from the Enterprise 2.0 Conference today). He just knows what to say and how to say it…he’s the smooth-talker of Enterprise 2.0.
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22/06/2007 @ 02:00 GMT
gleuschk : FDA OKs New Quit-Smoking Drug - like methadone for nicotine addicts
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22/06/2007 @ 02:00 GMT
deusx : Liminal Existence: SELECT * FROM everything, or why databases are awesome. - "Arg stabby stab stab stabbity fuck stab"
Simon Willison : SELECT * FROM everything, or why databases are awesome - SELECT * FROM everything, or why databases are awesome. I’m beginning to think that for scalable applications the thinner your ORM is the better—if you even use one at all.
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22/06/2007 @ 01:01 GMT
43folders : MizPee Home - "MizPee finds the closest, cleanest toilet and gives you entertaining reading material once you get there." via Anarchaia
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22/06/2007 @ 01:01 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Reverend Horton Heat's Martini Time
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22/06/2007 @ 01:00 GMT
kaninka.net : Robert Fisk and Noam Chomsky - War Geopolitics and History (Audio)
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22/06/2007 @ 01:00 GMT
deusx : Nerf Druids 5 : Cow Ninja of Doom
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22/06/2007 @ 00:00 GMT
cobra libre : "Tonight we investigate the guitar further" - With John Fahey! #
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22/06/2007 @ 00:00 GMT
WillPate : Daily Online Video Consumption Spikes 56% - "In 2006, 9% of 12-64-year-old Americans who used the internet reported using online video daily; that proportion has now risen to 14%"
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