11/10/2007 @ 22:01 GMT
cobra libre : Taco Bell: Es Otra Cosa - “'It is an absurd idea, and given that it's so absurd, it may just be successful in upper-class areas,' Monsivais added." #
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11/10/2007 @ 22:00 GMT
Simon Willison : Apple - Web apps - Apple—Web apps. Interesting (and slightly confusing) to see Apple choose “Web apps” as the term for applications targeted at the iPhone and iPod touch.
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11/10/2007 @ 21:02 GMT
jcgregorio : AT&T changes Terms of Service -- "Freedom of expression is a foundation of a free society" - Boing Boing - Nice to see them do the right thing.
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11/10/2007 @ 21:01 GMT
joshua : A La Cuisine!: Smoked Bacon and Egg Ice Cream, Pain Perdu, and Tea Jelly
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11/10/2007 @ 21:01 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : the young people of today - (via kungfugrippe) [via]
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11/10/2007 @ 21:01 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Atwood Knife and Tool - (via boingboing) [via]
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11/10/2007 @ 21:00 GMT
deusx : The Fart Button - "Press it. You know you want to."
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11/10/2007 @ 20:02 GMT
Linkorama : Zealotry and the Free Software World - A comment about being civil if not helpful
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11/10/2007 @ 18:03 GMT
factoryjoe : Joseph Smarr » Open Social Web was all the talk at Graphing Social Patterns - This afternoon, I participated in a panel called “Opening up the Social Graph” along with Tantek, David Recordon, Ted Grubb, and Chamath Palihapitiya (who interestingly enough also worked with Plaxo at AOL when we did our Universal A
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11/10/2007 @ 18:03 GMT
Cameron Moll : VanityRing - VanityRing. "It shows the number of Google hits you get, when you search for the name of the person who wears it."
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11/10/2007 @ 18:03 GMT
Cameron Moll : "...the distance to a solution must be measured in days, not hours" - "For some problems, the distance to a solution must be measured in days, not hours. It might take only a few hours of work, but if you try to work those hours all in a row, you won't solve the problem." –Jesse James Garrett (thanks Ted)
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11/10/2007 @ 18:03 GMT
43folders : The Office Collar: Mind Your Own Business - Geekologie
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Matthew M. Boedicker : full length Golden Compass trailer - (via digg) [via]
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11/10/2007 @ 18:00 GMT
Simon Willison : journa-list.com - journa-list.com. Fantastic new site that indexes UK news stories by the person who wrote them. Being able to track a journalist’s output like this makes it much easier to figure out their personal biases over time.
philgyford : Journa-list.com - Like my Byliner.com but more comprehensive (yay) but only for UK newspapers (aww) and with higher ideals (yay).
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11/10/2007 @ 18:00 GMT
Simon Willison : /trunk/jl/scraper - /trunk/jl/scraper. journa-list.com is open source, and the screen scrapers are written in Python.
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Cameron Moll : Fight For Kisses - Fight For Kisses! Nice.
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11/10/2007 @ 17:01 GMT
43folders : TTB #25 - 09/16/07 at The Teen Tech Buzz
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11/10/2007 @ 16:02 GMT
Greg Storey : Teleportation. - Sure the future sounds sexy but it's so dangerous.
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11/10/2007 @ 16:02 GMT
Linkorama : A Joe Torre moment - The reality as I have written before is 80-85% of most IT budgets are spent with large technology vendors. Most CIOs actually face what Chris calls "abundance of IT" while finding themselves with strapped budgets.
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11/10/2007 @ 16:01 GMT
Linkorama : Madonna Dumps Record Industry - Just when we are discovering the power to find misses, the recording industry starts to worry mainly about the hits
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11/10/2007 @ 16:01 GMT
Linkorama : What Is Net Promoter? - the percentage of Promoters minus the percentage of Detractors - provides the single most reliable indicator of a company's ability to grow.
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11/10/2007 @ 15:00 GMT
Simon Willison : nose 0.10.0 final! - nose 0.10.0 final!. Nose is my favourite Python testing tool: it can auto-discover and execute tests in a directory hierarchy, which makes it easy to run just a sub-set of your test suite.
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11/10/2007 @ 11:01 GMT
joshua : hammer filesystem thread - ooh. database-ey
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11/10/2007 @ 08:01 GMT
factoryjoe : TidBITS Networking: Confessions of a Twitter Convert - Extensive writeup of Twitted from a recent convert. Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: Twitter
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11/10/2007 @ 07:00 GMT
deusx : Product Review Palm Centro Cellphone - New York Times - "Palm hoped that by trimming the Treo’s size and price, it would create a totally different product, a new crossover phone for people who have never before owned phones with alphabet keys."
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11/10/2007 @ 06:00 GMT
deusx : DAK Industries 2000 - What Happened to DAK 1? - "For over 30 years DAK Industries 1 was the most exciting, informative place to find electronic breakthroughs to enhance our productivity and our leisure time activities. So, what could possibly have gone wrong? Read on."
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11/10/2007 @ 05:01 GMT
Linkorama : Mozilla and Mobile - the world needs this. and I wonder how Gphone funded it is
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11/10/2007 @ 05:01 GMT
Linkorama : number of features that matter? - I don’t think the number of features is what makes software better or worse. One more or one less isn’t really the issue. What matters is the editing.
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11/10/2007 @ 05:01 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Truemors, breaking rumors and news - (via db.tidbits) [via]
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11/10/2007 @ 04:02 GMT
Linkorama : E-Mail Is Easy to Write (and to Misread) - As Professor Shirky puts it, “social software” like e-mail “is not better than face-to-face contact; it’s only better than nothing.”
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11/10/2007 @ 02:01 GMT
joshua : Metacritic: Index of Nintendo DS Game Reviews by Score
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11/10/2007 @ 02:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Some VMware images - Some VMware images: a bunch of basic unix/linux/freebsd vmware images that are barebones and easy to tweak
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11/10/2007 @ 02:00 GMT
plasticbag : Has anyone got any idea of how many people are actually using the iPlayer? - First talked about in 2003, supposed to be publically launched to everyone a really long time ago, and still—frankly—quite a bad idea, particularly in the context of Joost, is there anyone out there who's actually using it?
Simon Willison : BBC iPlayer now supports streaming Flash for Mac and Linux - BBC iPlayer now supports streaming Flash for Mac and Linux. Absolutely fantastic—it Just Works, you hit the homepage and you can be watching video in seconds. No need to even sign up for an account. I imagine IP ranges are used to block access from ou
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joshua : Kitchen Gadgets Bonanza - kitchen pr0n
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11/10/2007 @ 00:01 GMT
nelson : GI Jonny vs Capt. Bareback - Mind bloggling BBC public service announcement
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11/10/2007 @ 00:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Univeristy Hack Day - Yahoo! Video - Univeristy Hack Day - Yahoo! Video: the promo video shown at university hack days
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11/10/2007 @ 00:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Cessna Makes Emergency Landing on Warehouse Roof - Cessna Makes Emergency Landing on Warehouse Roof: now that's a spot landing!
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11/10/2007 @ 00:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Followup on the Mutating Pictures project - the hive mind is great at drawing samurai faces
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