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factoryjoe : Bringing OpenID To The Masses: Clickpass - "It’s clear that OpenID really needs a system like this to gain widespread adoption. That’s probably one of the reasons OpenID’s chair, Scott Kveton, joined Clickpass’ board. It’s also clear that the web needs something like Cl
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11/03/2008 @ 23:01 GMT
factoryjoe : ExpanDrive - Bring your remote files closer to home. - ExpanDrive gives you perfectly transparent access to open, edit, and save files with your favorite programs, even when those files are half a world away. Transparent means that you don’t even notice you’re operating on remote files
joshua : ExpanDrive - remote-mount a drive via sftp
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11/03/2008 @ 23:01 GMT
factoryjoe : Dynamic FOAF - Issues with XFN - Thoughts on XFN and using FOAF + SPARQL for portable contact lists. Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: FOAF, xfn, contact lists, portable social networks
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11/03/2008 @ 23:01 GMT
factoryjoe : tweetpeek - Group twitter feeds... like planetplanet from Twitter! Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: twitter, planet
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11/03/2008 @ 23:01 GMT
factoryjoe : Presentation-sabanci-34007-Smarr-IIW-Friends-List-Portability-problem-fallout-vision-building-blocks-am-know-use-data-practical-as-Entertainment-ppt-powerpoint - Joseph Smarr's IIW slides. Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: contacts list, portable social networks, jsmarr, iiw, internet identity workshop
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11/03/2008 @ 23:01 GMT
Khoi Vinh : MethodIzaz - Commissioned photography packages in which “subjects are unaware of the exact moment they will be photographed and of the photographer’s identity. Instead, the subject is photographed completely naturally, living life as normal.”
Cameron Moll : MethodIzaz, undercover personal photography - "MethodIzaz is a unique photography experience. Subjects are unaware of the exact moment they will be photographed and of the photographer's identity. Instead, the subject is photographed completely naturally, living life as normal. MethodIzaz will provid
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11/03/2008 @ 22:01 GMT
joshua : Taffy DB : A JavaScript database for your browser - my god
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11/03/2008 @ 22:00 GMT
wearehugh : youloveyourstandardsdoyou.png (PNG Image, 806x381 pixels)
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11/03/2008 @ 21:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Air Force's stealth fighters making final flights - Air Force's stealth fighters making final flights: So long to the F-117A.. "The government has no plans to bring the fighter out of retirement, but could do so if necessary."
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11/03/2008 @ 21:00 GMT
wearehugh : LookIt: Bad geek t-shirt design by Microsoft - "I have commented out standards"
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11/03/2008 @ 21:00 GMT
wearehugh : SparkFun Electronics: Portable Rotary Phone - Red
Jeremy Zawodny : Portable Rotary Phone - Portable Rotary Phone: just add sim card and go... heh!
Rod Begbie : Port-O-Rotary - Your very own red rotary phone, retrofitted with cellular access, a battery and a SIM card slot. Just the thing for answering at 3am when you're on the go. [via] #
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11/03/2008 @ 20:01 GMT
Greg Storey : Client 9 models Haggar Premium Dress Khaki. - You know, they've got a permanent crease, so you'll always look sharp.
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11/03/2008 @ 19:01 GMT
joshua : Cytoscape: Hands-down Winner for Large-scale Graph Visualization
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11/03/2008 @ 19:01 GMT
joshua : glTrail - realtime website usage visualization
Andy Baio : glTrail - real-time visualization of connections and activity from your log files [via]
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11/03/2008 @ 19:01 GMT
joshua : GUESS: The Graph Exploration System
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11/03/2008 @ 19:01 GMT
Linkorama : Alltop: Venture Capital - You can think of an Alltop site as a “dashboard,” “table of contents,” or even a “digital magazine rack” of the Internet. To be clear, Alltop sites are starting points — they are not destinations per se. The bottom line is that we are trying
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veen : Coming Soon: Nothing Between You and Your Machine - New York Times - “If you’re looking for what’s next after the Web browser, this is it."
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11/03/2008 @ 18:00 GMT
Simon Willison : Clickpass - Clickpass. Peter Nixey’s new OpenID startup has finally launched—does a great job of making OpenID more approachable with a clean, well designed UI and a neat orange button.
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11/03/2008 @ 17:01 GMT
jcgregorio : Knuth is my homeboy sticker - Geekz Shop
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11/03/2008 @ 17:01 GMT
nelson : Corsets (vaguely NSFW) - Catalog of crazy slimming garments
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11/03/2008 @ 16:01 GMT
nelson : The Wire's final montage - Shot by shot breakdown
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11/03/2008 @ 15:00 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Presidential candidates, D&D-style - "ALIGNMENT: Law Professor." ∞
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11/03/2008 @ 15:00 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : A hung-over Avon lady in Vegas. - There is nothing about this strip that isn’t funny. NOTHING. ∞
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11/03/2008 @ 09:01 GMT
factoryjoe : Portable Social Networks session at sxsw at Fast Wonder Blog - Here are my relatively raw notes from the session with David Recordon, Chris Messina, and others. ... These ideas are a big part of the evolution of the web. It will be difficult, but it’s a bit of tough love in the meantime. Saved By
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11/03/2008 @ 09:01 GMT
factoryjoe : 4 Technologies for Portability in Social Networks: A Primer - ReadWriteWeb - Today Marshall Kirkpatrick interviewed Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg at SXSW, with the main topic of discussion being Data Portability. Later in the day at the festival, a star ... Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks Ta
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Simon Willison : The GigaOM Interview: Mark Zuckerberg - The GigaOM Interview: Mark Zuckerberg. Some interesting titbits on Facebook’s architecture.
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11/03/2008 @ 07:00 GMT
Simon Willison : What Sucks About Erlang - What Sucks About Erlang. Damien Katz shares his greatest frustrations from working with Erlang on CouchDB.
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11/03/2008 @ 07:00 GMT
Simon Willison : IE8 speeds things up - IE8 speeds things up. Steve Souders notes that IE8 downloads script files in parallel before executing them sequentially, giving it a significant speed boost over other browsers that download sequentially.
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11/03/2008 @ 07:00 GMT
Simon Willison : Hacking Contributed Models - Hacking Contributed Models. Neat Django trick using monkeypatching to make some minor tweaks to built-in contributed models such as auth or flatpages.
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11/03/2008 @ 07:00 GMT
Simon Willison : python4ply tutorial - python4ply tutorial. python4ply is a parser for Python written in Python using the PLY toolkit, which compiles to Python bytecode using the built-in compiler module. The tutorial shows how to use it to add support for Perl-style 1_000_000 readable numbe
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11/03/2008 @ 07:00 GMT
Simon Willison : In Response to "What Sucks About Erlang" - In Response to “What Sucks About Erlang”. Yariv Sadan responds to Damien’s criticism.
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11/03/2008 @ 05:01 GMT
Greg Storey : "If Stanley Kubrick were to design a Murphy bed, this would be that furniture piece." - This could only be more perfect with a matching unitard.
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11/03/2008 @ 01:00 GMT
deusx : YouTube - The Wilhelm Scream Compilation - "A video I found several years ago, with clips of films using the scream that is found in most George Lucas films... "
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11/03/2008 @ 01:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : The 3P Sway Control Trailer Hitch - The 3P Sway Control Trailer Hitch: interesting... and really expensive!
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Linkorama : Ten Core Principles for Designing Effective Learning Environments - Ten Core Principles for Designing Effective Learning Environments: Insights from Brain Research and Pedagogical Theory.
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11/03/2008 @ 00:01 GMT
Linkorama : Socrates and the Children's Party - One of the most successful metaphors for complexity I have ever created was the Childrens' Party story, which has developed with variations (such as the Appreciative Inquiry ending) over the years. Some time ago Christopher Bellavita wrote up a variation
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