26/05/2008 @ 23:01 GMT
Linkorama : Is Microsoft Cashback the Future of Search? - Lastly, if Microsoft really wanted to disrupt the market, it should look at turning Live search, including Farecast, into an open development platform (I see this coming from Yahoo already) - in short, disrupting the third axis of search - how search is c
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26/05/2008 @ 23:01 GMT
Linkorama : This Email is blogable - Cool, gute Idee. Die, wie Google verrät auf Ross Mayfield und das Jahr 2002 zurückgeht:
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deusx : Parchment - "Below is a list of z-code based interactive fiction titles made available by The Interactive Fiction Archive. You can click on an entry to start playing it."
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26/05/2008 @ 23:01 GMT
deusx : Evil Brain Jono's Natural Log - "Atul has written an awesome thing! It's a Javascript wrapper for the Z-machine -- the engine behind all the Infocom text-adventure games."
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26/05/2008 @ 23:00 GMT
Simon Willison : Tracking Christmas Cheer with Google Charts - Tracking Christmas Cheer with Google Charts. Brian Suda’s Google Charts tutorial on 24 ways has proved invaluable for figuring out how to handle grid lines and axis labels, both of which are pretty unintuitive (and not hugely helped by the official do
philgyford : 24 ways: Tracking Christmas Cheer with Google Charts - A good guide on how to use Google Charts. (via Simon Willison)
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26/05/2008 @ 21:01 GMT
Rod Begbie : YAZ - Suggested advertising slogan for Boston: Avoid "the impossible dream" with this contraceptive pill. (Alternative slogan for lovers of mildy obscure late 80's British pop: Avoid increasing "the plastic population" with this pill.) [via] #
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26/05/2008 @ 20:00 GMT
gleuschk : The Atlantic Online | June 2008 | In the Basement of the Ivory Tower | Professor X - English adjunct tiptoes near the idea that not everyone should go to college. Duh.
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26/05/2008 @ 19:01 GMT
Rod Begbie : Music Catch - Gentle quick and fun flash game, with lovely piano accompaniment. [via] #
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26/05/2008 @ 19:00 GMT
Simon Willison : QUnit - QUnit. The jQuery unit testing framework is now documented and supported as a separate project.
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26/05/2008 @ 17:01 GMT
Greg Storey : Fox News contributor says it "would be good" if both Osama and Senator Obama were killed. - Correct me if I'm wrong but that's a nationally televised death threat against a US Senator currently under Secret Service protection.
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26/05/2008 @ 16:02 GMT
Greg Storey : Boardmaster, the skate boarding superhero. - The Christmas Tree sidekick is teh awesome.
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26/05/2008 @ 16:02 GMT
Greg Storey : Saul Bass Exhibition. - It's not enough but I'm grateful for what's there.
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26/05/2008 @ 16:02 GMT
Greg Storey : Bush considering the creation of marine wildlife reserves "far larger than national parks like Yellowstone or the Grand Canyon." - George, I'm confused. Is this part of Stay the Course™? Do the fish have Sadam's WMD?
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26/05/2008 @ 09:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Techdirt on Craigslist's ongoing battle with spammers - what a mess; that blackhat SEO forum is depressing me
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26/05/2008 @ 06:00 GMT
deusx : Synscan - Programs - pipebench - "Measures the speed of a pipe, by sitting in the middle passing the data along to the next process."
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26/05/2008 @ 01:00 GMT
deusx : The Atari 65XE (900XLF) - "Introduced at the 1985 CES in Las Vegas. The Atari 65XE was the direct replacement for the Atari 800XL Personal Computer."
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26/05/2008 @ 01:00 GMT
deusx : Atari 8-bit family - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - "The Atari 8-bit family is a series of 8-bit home computers manufactured by Atari Inc. starting in 1979, and later Atari Corporation starting in 1984."
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26/05/2008 @ 01:00 GMT
deusx : Atari 65XE - "The 65XE was essentially a straight replacement for the Atari 800XL, adding not much more than a new version of BASIC, and updating the looks to match its big brother, the 130XE."
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Ethan Marcotte : Media hype: How small stories become big news - “We are unapologetic in our premium on high velocity.” ∞
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