2/06/2008 @ 23:02 GMT
factoryjoe : Rands In Repose: We Travel in Tribes - I’m eagerly watching Twitter evolve and organize itself. I’m dazzled as third parties are giving Twitter memory and context. But what I care about, and what has value to me, is the tribe of people in my ecosystem. Twitter is the best
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2/06/2008 @ 23:02 GMT
factoryjoe : The day the music died [dive into mark] - "So what happens on August 31, 2008? On that day, Microsoft will turn off the servers that they maintain for the sole purpose of validating that the songs that people have already “purchased” through MSN Music are still theirs to pla
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2/06/2008 @ 23:01 GMT
factoryjoe : A Phone, an iPod, an Internet Communicator, and a Full-Featured Task Manager! : Things Blog : Cultured Code - Discussion of the forthcoming iPhone/iPod Touch Things app. Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: iphone, things, gtd, task management, macosx, apple
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factoryjoe : The Future of Mobile Social Networking - "Whrrl may turn out to be the leading edge of a wave of new location-based applications. "I think we're going to see a lot of new players showing up in this space," says Kurt Partridge, a research scientist at the Palo Alto Research Cent
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2/06/2008 @ 23:01 GMT
factoryjoe : Mark Finkle’s Weblog » RIA is Dead! Long Live Web Applications - "It’s no wonder people are confused by RIA discussions. I think I’ll stick with web applications from here on out. RIP RIA." Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: ria, microsoft, adobe, air, mozilla
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2/06/2008 @ 23:01 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : The Big Picture - News Stories in Photographs [via]
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2/06/2008 @ 23:01 GMT
cobra libre : The Pound Error - "There is another problem with Pound, which is that he was a Fascist." Plus: a nimble dismantling of Imagism. [via] #
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2/06/2008 @ 23:00 GMT
Andy Baio : NYT's ombudsman on their controversial op-ed stating Obama's Christianity was apostasy - also, wouldn't it be great if every major tech company had a blogging ombudsman? [via]
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2/06/2008 @ 21:01 GMT
joshua : Graphics livecoding in scheme (fluxus) - maybe better than nodebox? i don't think this runs on mac though :(
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2/06/2008 @ 21:01 GMT
mmb : iphone processing by mqwaq @ YouTube - via Christopher Blizzard » Blog Archive » processing + spidermonkey + opengl es + iphone = neat demo [via]
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deusx : Doctor Who Hideout: The Angry Adipose - "These New Pictures feature the Strange Looking Creatures Called the Adipose, which According to Russell T Davies are the Strangest Creatures on New Doctor Who Yet."
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deusx : Op-Ed Contributor - Put a Little Science in Your Life - Op-Ed - NYTimes.com - "Science is a way of life. Science is a perspective. Science is the process that takes us from confusion to understanding in a manner that’s precise, predictive and reliable — a transformation, for those lucky enough to experience it, that is emp
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2/06/2008 @ 20:01 GMT
factoryjoe : Chris Pirillo on Gravatar « Gravatar Blog - "The only thing that we’d like to mention is that gravatar is not specific to wordpress, developers are free to use gravatar for anything. We’ve seen gravatars in non-blog web pages, in lots of different programming languages, and ev
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factoryjoe : Is your Avatar a Gravatar? - "Unfortunately the system doesn't work that way." Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: avatar, gravatar, video, chris pirillo
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nelson : Marilyn Manson in sign - ASL interpreter performs Manson song
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Jeremy Zawodny : When your USB thumb drive doesn’t show up in XP - When your USB thumb drive doesn’t show up in XP: I've had to resort to this for a few of my USB hard disks... annoying
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Andy Baio : UK police arrest six former OiNK users - they're accused of uploading pre-release albums
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Andy Baio : NYT interviews Jim Davis about Garfield Minus Garfield - great article, but no link to the site?
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2/06/2008 @ 19:01 GMT
Cameron Moll : Alltop by Guy Kawasaki - Alltop, a new venture by Guy Kawasaki. Think of it as popurls organized by categories of content.
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Cameron Moll : iMatrix for iPhone: scannable matrix codes. - iMatrix enables iPhone to scan matrix codes, supporting several popular 2D code formats. (Yes indeed, matrix codes are covered briefly in the book.)
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Cameron Moll : "Mobile Web 2.0" revenues to reach $22.4bn by 2013 - Lots of mobile linkage today, here's one more (though its merit is questionable): "Mobile Web 2.0" revenues to reach $22.4bn by 2013, up from $5.5bn currently. The research defines Mobile Web 2.0 as "social networking, ... mobile search and mobile IM," wh
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Cameron Moll : grain edit - grain edit, "inspiration from vintage kids + rare graphic design books." Bookmarked. (thanks Rick)
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Cameron Moll : Apa Sherpa, neighbor and Mt. Everest world record holder - Apa Sherpa, world record holder for the most ascents to the top of Mt. Everest, lives just two streets from me. He just returned from his 18th ascent. Incredible. (And congrats!)
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gleuschk : Apple - Mac OS X Leopard - Technology - Bonjour - the actual answer to my networking question
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2/06/2008 @ 18:01 GMT
43folders : The Hype Cycle | n+1 - "For in the middle (there's no end) of the hype cycle, the important thing is no longer what a song, movie, or book does to you. The big question is its relationship to its reputation." via http://del.icio.us/asheets
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2/06/2008 @ 17:01 GMT
Greg Storey : A look at the upcoming Versions SVN client. - "I'm told Versions will be available to the general public very soon." Not soon enough.
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2/06/2008 @ 16:01 GMT
mmb : ~ ladyada’s tea party ~ :: View topic - More RGB Spoke POV images - ~ ladyada’s tea party ~ :: View topic - More RGB Spoke POV images via MAKE: Blog: RGB SpokePOV [via]
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2/06/2008 @ 16:01 GMT
mmb : Burn After Reading (2008) RED BAND Trailer HD by YTGarbage1 @ YouTube - via The trailer for the new Coen Brothers movie, Burn… (kottke.org) [via]
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mmb : Image:Jbentham.600px.jpg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Image:Jbentham.600px.jpg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia via Inspired by the LOST finale, was reading up about Jeremy… (kottke.org) [via]
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2/06/2008 @ 15:00 GMT
gleuschk : David Foster Wallace on his new book about John McCain'2 2000 campaign - In the best political tradition, I reject the premise of your question.
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2/06/2008 @ 12:01 GMT
Isofarro : Making YouTube easier and more accessible - Following on from Antonia Hyde's insight into the accessibility barriers hampering people with learning disabilities, Christian has taken the YouTube video player and added in a new JavaScript interface to take these needs into consideration. Its a simpli
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2/06/2008 @ 11:00 GMT
jonhicks : Sex in the City or Extensive Handholding in the Countryside - Ms Jen prefers the latter!
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2/06/2008 @ 10:02 GMT
joshua : JavaScript Information Visualization Toolkit (JIT)
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2/06/2008 @ 10:01 GMT
joshua : Tetrius Puzzle Game Magnets - i wonder if the colors are accurate
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2/06/2008 @ 09:00 GMT
deusx : bunnyhero dev » Scaring people with fullScreen - "When Flash Player 9 goes into full screen mode, it pops up a little security message that tells the user how to exit full screen mode."
Andy Baio : Scaring people with Flash's fullScreen - distracting from the "hit escape" text is surprisingly effective
Simon Willison : Scaring people with fullScreen - Scaring people with fullScreen. Unsurprisingly, you can work around the “Press Esc to exit full screen mode” message in Flash by distracting the user with lots of similar looking visual noise. This opens up opportunities for cunning phishing attack
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2/06/2008 @ 06:01 GMT
43folders : wmd - The Wysiwym Markdown Editor - via http://daringfireball.net/linked/2008/june#sun-01-wmd
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2/06/2008 @ 05:02 GMT
43folders : How do you get work done when life's got you down? | Ask Metafilter - "I can't think straight; simple goals seem impossible; the smallest setback sends me back to the couch."
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2/06/2008 @ 04:01 GMT
deusx : Sharper Image in final throes, stores being liquidated, then shuttered - Engadget - "Not that anyone really expected Sharper Image to make a comeback after getting put up for sale, but Hilco Merchant Resources and Gordon Brothers Retail Partners (the same peeps who gutted CompUSA) are putting the lame brand out of its misery, liquid
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2/06/2008 @ 03:00 GMT
wearehugh : JS Online: House of pain - "...officials defended their practices, saying they were common in the industry..." i bet they were.
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2/06/2008 @ 02:01 GMT
deusx : Rands In Repose: Sweet Decay - "Scars are stories. What I want out of my notebook is that it looks better after three months of beatings. A great notebook decays gracefully"
43folders : Rands In Repose: Sweet Decay - via http://daringfireball.net/linked/2008/june#tue-03-sweet_decay
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2/06/2008 @ 02:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Coco Wang's Earthquake Strips - true, heartbreaking stories from the China quake in comic form [via]
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2/06/2008 @ 01:00 GMT
Simon Willison : MagLev recap - MagLev recap. Avi Bryant reports on the RailsConf demo of MagLev, a new closed-source Ruby implementation built with Gemstone (Smalltalk) technology that packs some impressive features (transaction based concurrency across multiple VMs) and exciting ben
jcgregorio : HREF Considered Harmful: MagLev recap - "MagLev (the VM is a modified version of their Gemstone/S Smalltalk VM, with some Ruby-specific bytecodes; the bytecode is JITted to native code before execution)"
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2/06/2008 @ 00:01 GMT
Khoi Vinh : Helvetica Bold Should Lighten Up
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2/06/2008 @ 00:00 GMT
deusx : Microsoft Vista is a Not-so-Functional Innovation: Part 1 - The Bullpen - "Microsoft intended Vista to be more user friendly, but it is only more user friendly for beginner users, from what I have learned."
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