22/01/2008 @ 23:01 GMT
Greg Storey : World Of Warcraft reaches 10M subscribers. - That's insane.
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22/01/2008 @ 23:01 GMT
jcgregorio : No Disrespect - As I have said before, there is computer science, software engineering, and that thing that happens with Java inside an enterprise.
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22/01/2008 @ 23:00 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : David Baron on how version data slows innovation - ∞
wearehugh : Version information (was Re: HTML5 vs HTML6) from L. David Baron on 2007-04-06 (public-html@w3.org from April 2007)
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Ethan Marcotte : WIWP - So beautiful. So hot. So unnecessarily Flash-enabled. But still: hot. ∞
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22/01/2008 @ 23:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Early Yahoo and Google (and Brian Lent) - the guy's like the Zelig of the web
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22/01/2008 @ 22:02 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : YouTube - Sia Furler at KCRW Radio, October 24, 2007
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22/01/2008 @ 22:00 GMT
wearehugh : Painfully Obvious » Blog Archive » Standards & Complications - via ppk
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22/01/2008 @ 22:00 GMT
wearehugh : HTML 5 differences from HTML 4
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22/01/2008 @ 22:00 GMT
wearehugh : The WHATWG Blog » Blog Archive » HTML 5 published as W3C First Public Working Draft!
Simon Willison : HTML 5 published as W3C First Public Working Draft! - HTML 5 published as W3C First Public Working Draft!. A significant step, almost completely overlooked in the hubbub over IE8.
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22/01/2008 @ 21:02 GMT
factoryjoe : Read/WriteTalk » Blog Archive » Kevin Marks - Developer Advocate, Google OpenSocial - On this episode of Read/WriteTalk I sit down with Kevin Marks. Kevin is one of the public faces of the OpenSocial project at Google in his role as a developer advocate. Before coming to Google, he was a principal engineer at Technorati
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22/01/2008 @ 21:01 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Black swan Theory - (via joelonsoftware) [via]
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22/01/2008 @ 21:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Jason Scott on the outset of editing GET LAMP - 100 hours of tape in 80 interviews; I've watched some early footage and it's thrilling
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22/01/2008 @ 20:00 GMT
Simon Willison : Broken - Broken. Jeremy highlights the fly in the ointment: if you want IE 8 to behave like IE 8 (and not pretend to be IE 7), you HAVE to include the X-UA-Compatible header.
jonhicks : Broken - As Jeremy succintly captures my thoughts on the Microssoft meta tag proposal, I'm better of linking to this instead of blogging. It's all about the broken default behaviour…
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plasticbag : The Oscar nominations are out with No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood leading the charge - I have a sneaking suspicion that There Will Be Blood will end up being the film with the longest life, but No Country for Old Men astonished me. A truly extraordinary film. I hope it wins.
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Andy Baio : Metafilter releases infodump of activity data - fun for stats crunching
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22/01/2008 @ 18:02 GMT
jcgregorio : Ivy-League Letdown - New York Times - The scandalous fact is that between 2004 and 2006 — an era of enormous private wealth accumulation — 27 of the 30 top-ranked American universities and 26 of the top 30 liberal arts colleges saw a decline in the percentage of low-income (Pell-grant-eli
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22/01/2008 @ 18:00 GMT
Simon Willison : The versioning switch is not a browser detect - The versioning switch is not a browser detect. PPK: “In other words, the versioning switch does not have any of the negative effects of a browser detect.”
wearehugh : QuirksBlog: The versioning switch is not a browser detect
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22/01/2008 @ 18:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Yahoo, Please Put Up A Fight - Yahoo, Please Put Up A Fight: "Yahoo has a staggering 500 million users. However, it does a rather poor job of monetization."
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22/01/2008 @ 16:01 GMT
Greg Storey : Michael Jackson "wants to be starting, something." - Oh Tom Cruise, only your mind-technology could have prevented this.
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22/01/2008 @ 15:01 GMT
wearehugh : Well, I'm Back: <META HTTP-EQUIV="X-BALL-CHAIN">
Simon Willison : <META HTTP-EQUIV="X-BALL-CHAIN"> - <META HTTP-EQUIV=“X-BALL-CHAIN”>. Mozilla hacker Robert O’Callahan discusses the technical implications of freezing copies of older rendering engines, including the increased footprint and the terrifying prospect of documents in different re
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22/01/2008 @ 15:01 GMT
wearehugh : Well, I'm Back: Slipping The Ball And Chain
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22/01/2008 @ 15:01 GMT
wearehugh : The Internet Explorer lock-in - Anne’s Weblog
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22/01/2008 @ 15:01 GMT
wearehugh : A List Apart: Articles: Beyond DOCTYPE: Web Standards, Forward Compatibility, and IE8
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22/01/2008 @ 15:01 GMT
wearehugh : IEBlog : Compatibility and IE8
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22/01/2008 @ 15:01 GMT
wearehugh : Sam Ruby: Best Standards Support
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22/01/2008 @ 15:00 GMT
wearehugh : Jeffrey Zeldman Presents : Not your father’s standards switch
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22/01/2008 @ 15:00 GMT
wearehugh : A List Apart: Articles: From Switches to Targets: A Standardista's Journey
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22/01/2008 @ 15:00 GMT
wearehugh : apparently.me.uk - Version Targetting for IE8 and beyond
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22/01/2008 @ 15:00 GMT
wearehugh : IE8 and opt-in versioning mechanism - W3C Q&A Weblog
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22/01/2008 @ 15:00 GMT
wearehugh : IE8 standards mode opt-in revealed » Broken Links
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22/01/2008 @ 15:00 GMT
wearehugh : Damo's spot on the web: The cat's out of the bag, how will IE8 support both old and new sites?
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22/01/2008 @ 15:00 GMT
wearehugh : WinBeta.org Beta News and Reviews: Compatibility and IE8
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wearehugh : The New Standards Compliance Mode
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22/01/2008 @ 14:00 GMT
Simon Willison : Beyond DOCTYPE: Web Standards, Forward Compatibility, and IE8 - Beyond DOCTYPE: Web Standards, Forward Compatibility, and IE8. This has huge implications for client-side web developers: IE 8 will include the ability to mark a page as “tested and compatible with the IE7 rendering engine” using an X-UA-Compatible
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22/01/2008 @ 13:01 GMT
fastclemmy : Mass Attack - Mass Attack by fastclemmy game physics balance weight hotlinks Copy | React (0)
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22/01/2008 @ 06:01 GMT
jcgregorio : Joe Gregorio | BitWorking | The Free Market Fairy
wearehugh : Joe Gregorio | BitWorking | The Free Market Fairy
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22/01/2008 @ 06:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Coachella 2008 lineup announced - Portishead, Jack Johnson, and Roger Waters get top billing? strange mix
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22/01/2008 @ 04:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Skitch goes into public beta - OSX screenshot app makes blogging images much, much faster; watch the demo [via]
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22/01/2008 @ 04:00 GMT
wearehugh : Threadless T-Shirts - Advisors by Rula Ali
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22/01/2008 @ 03:01 GMT
Simon Willison : Heavier than Air - Heavier than Air. Charles Miller points out that every time Apple breaks the mold with a new product (the iPod, the iPod Mini, the iMac and now the MacBook Air) they lose in feature matrix comparisons but win in the marketplace.
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22/01/2008 @ 03:00 GMT
Simon Willison : World's ugliest Django app - World’s ugliest Django app. Brilliant hack from Paul Bissex: a self-contained Django application in 70 lines of code which shows off some internals trickery and makes use of a bunch of handy django.contrib packages.
deusx : E-Scribe News : World's ugliest Django app - "I've written a small Python script that is a fully functional, self-contained, self-starting Django application."
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22/01/2008 @ 01:01 GMT
factoryjoe : Practical Values: Works Well With Others - "There is nothing magical about strapping ourselves into a car and driving sometimes up to an hour and a half, arriving at a workplace and sitting before a computer," Rep. Wolf wrote in his letter to the president. "We can access the sam
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22/01/2008 @ 01:01 GMT
jcgregorio : Reuters Health Information (2008-01-21): Seawater spray cures kids' colds: study
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22/01/2008 @ 00:01 GMT
factoryjoe : New Music Based Games Driving Digital Downloads on PSFK - Looks like Guitar Heroes could be the next major distribution platform for licensed music! Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: music, media, licensing, guitar heroes
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22/01/2008 @ 00:01 GMT
factoryjoe : Lunch over IP: Using Twitter in news and community reporting: the St. Louis example - Good write up of one how news station is using Twitter to disseminate news. Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: twitter, citizen journalism, nate ritter
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