30/06/2008 @ 23:02 GMT
Khoi Vinh : NYT: Rhapsody Runs Hard Just to Stay in Place - Saul Hansell’s sobering update on the music subscription service: “All this seems the best that is possible for Rhapsody: A lot of time spent negotiating with labels to create products that are still expensive and don’t have the
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30/06/2008 @ 23:02 GMT
jcgregorio : My first gedit plugin - RussellBeattie.com - woah, I didn't know that about gedit.
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30/06/2008 @ 23:00 GMT
gleuschk : Two-Year in Hell :: Inside Higher Ed :: Higher Education's Source for News, Views and Jobs - funny, and not entirely inaccurate
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30/06/2008 @ 23:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Aza Raskin announces Algorithm Ink and ContextFree.js, making art with Javascript - Resig mentioned this a couple weeks ago, but Aza's video demo is a must-see
Milo Vermeulen : ContextFree.js & Algorithm Ink: Making Art with Javascript - ContextFree.js & Algorithm Ink: Making Art with Javascript [via]
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30/06/2008 @ 22:01 GMT
factoryjoe : The Adventures of Cindy Li | OAuth - Cindy Li's story of designing the OAuth tshirt. Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: oauth
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30/06/2008 @ 22:01 GMT
Linkorama : Here Come The CMS Vendors - We’re at the very beginnings of this journey, with most white labels being around for just a few years, and the established CMS vendors starting to sniff this sector and gather requirements (many are coming to me) we’re clearly at the R&D stage, w
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30/06/2008 @ 22:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Josh Harris tells Boing Boing that Pseudo.com was conceptual art - don't miss Douglas Rushkoff's comment about his Pseudo investment
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30/06/2008 @ 22:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Anil Dash on Bill Gates and The Greatest Tech Hack Ever - still catching up from vacation, this hit Digg but worth reading if you missed it
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30/06/2008 @ 22:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Chuck Klosterman asks 100 German college students to name the most interesting 20th Century American - wide range, from George Gershwin to Jared Leto [via]
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30/06/2008 @ 21:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Visualizing 4.5 years of Flickr with code_swarm - see also: Federated Media and Django [via]
Rod Begbie : Visualizing 4.5 years of Flickr development - Flickr's codebase-over-time visualized. #
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30/06/2008 @ 21:00 GMT
Andy Baio : GlaGPS, GlaDOS voice for the Garmin Nuvi - how about a JOSHUA voice pack next?
Rod Begbie : GLaGPS - Genetic Lifeform and Global Positioning System - Tweak your Garmin GPS to speak like Portal's GLaDOS. Be wary if it instructs you to stop for cake. [via] #
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30/06/2008 @ 21:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Habbo Hotel may soon overtake World of Warcraft's total subscribers - then again, it's free to register and there's no client [via]
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30/06/2008 @ 20:01 GMT
nelson : Eye Prefer Paris Tours - English walking tours of Paris, the guy has a good blog
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deusx : Be Patient This Gets Amazing - EPA E-Mail | The Daily Show | Comedy Central - "The Bush administration gets the EPA to rewrite their policy on greenhouse gases by not opening the e-mail."
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30/06/2008 @ 20:01 GMT
veen : Landis loses final appeal - cyclingnews.com - No surprise: "The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Switzerland announced today its decision regarding ex-Tour de France winner Floyd Landis vs. US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). The court ruled against Landis, ending his fight to clear his name a
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30/06/2008 @ 20:00 GMT
Andy Baio : There's No Such Thing As New Wave - animated type [via]
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30/06/2008 @ 20:00 GMT
Andy Baio : LA Times on YouTube's Fred - insanely popular with tweens, he has 242k subscribers and a sponsorship deal; here's an interview
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30/06/2008 @ 20:00 GMT
Andy Baio : No Country for Raising Arizona - deliberately or not, the Coen Brothers quote from their early work [via]
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30/06/2008 @ 19:01 GMT
nelson : Vista file sharing - Remarkably clear article about how to make Windows do its file sharing thing
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30/06/2008 @ 19:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Tom Taylor's Delighting with Data - presentation about clever parsing hacks, several oriented around Twitter [via]
Simon Willison : Delighting with Data - Delighting with Data. Tom Taylor’s full transcript and slides for his recent talk at Oxford Geek Night—talks about Twitter bots, wikinear, iamnear.net and various other small but neat data repurposing projects.
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30/06/2008 @ 18:01 GMT
Cameron Moll : PUMA v1.08 Trainer - PUMA v1.08 Trainer. Doubles as a street shoe and training boot. Cannot. resist. it.
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30/06/2008 @ 17:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Electronic Arts veteran starts iPhone-only gaming startup - some insights into what's attractive about the platform for game developers
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30/06/2008 @ 17:00 GMT
wearehugh : The Spanner - Javascript protocol fuzz results - firefox 2 executes "jav�ascript:al�ert(1)"
Simon Willison : Javascript protocol fuzz results - Javascript protocol fuzz results. If your HTML sanitizer uses blacklisting rather than whitelisting here are a few more weird ways of injecting javascript: in to a link that you need to worry about—but you should really switch to whitelisting http://
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30/06/2008 @ 16:01 GMT
mmb : Delighting with Data » tomtaylor.co.uk - Delighting with Data » tomtaylor.co.uk via Popular pages on del.icio.us [via]
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30/06/2008 @ 16:01 GMT
deusx : Calif. firefighters battle more than 1,400 blazes - Yahoo! News - "More than a thousand wildfires — including a massive, stubborn blaze in the Big Sur region — were burning early Monday in Northern California and there was no relief in sight for weary firefighters. "
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deusx : Sound Chaser - "A train-style record player. Users connect the chipped pieces of records together to make new tracks. The records pieces are from cheap records bought at jumble sales or used record shops. This record player revives forgotten, old records."
Andy Baio : Sound Chaser - broken vinyl used as train tracks; don't miss the video [via]
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30/06/2008 @ 16:00 GMT
Simon Willison : The end of LugRadio - The end of LugRadio. Wow. LugRadio was a podcast before the term podcast had even been coined. It will be sorely missed.
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30/06/2008 @ 11:01 GMT
jonhicks : Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs - Just look at the artwork involved in the new Futurama DVD. How gorgeous is that?
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30/06/2008 @ 11:01 GMT
jonhicks : 13 typefaces every graphic designer needs - David Airey chooses pretty much the same as I do!
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30/06/2008 @ 11:00 GMT
Simon Willison : Enough Already with the Connections! - Enough Already with the Connections!. Comet doesn’t mean making long-lived HTTP connections (which most browsers do anyway thanks to HTTP keep-alive), it means making long-held HTTP requests. I’m guilty of spreading this misinformation in the past.
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Linkorama : Schmap for the iPhone - My picture of a train in Tilden Park, Berkeley, is now part of an iPhone app. They asked for permission and I pointed them to my Creative Commons license
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30/06/2008 @ 08:01 GMT
joshua : The Virtual Weber Bullet - For the Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker Smoker enthusiast
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30/06/2008 @ 07:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Last.fm launches new public API - a huge upgrade, with write support and many new methods
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30/06/2008 @ 05:01 GMT
Linkorama : I Freed Myself From E-Mail’s Grip - Luis Suarez gets his piece in the NYT
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30/06/2008 @ 05:00 GMT
wearehugh : Pot, Kettle and the required EULA [on Simon Phipps, SunMink]
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30/06/2008 @ 04:01 GMT
deusx : 826michigan - Store - "Liberty Street Robot Supply & Repair shirts! Because we have a hard time keeping these on the shelves, to order, please email amy@826michigan.org or call 734 761 3463 to check color and size availability"
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30/06/2008 @ 04:01 GMT
deusx : 826michigan - "If you have happened by 826michigan lately, you may have noticed that we have had people working on our robot store seven days a week, all hours of the day and night."
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30/06/2008 @ 03:01 GMT
Greg Storey : Sorry to read that Michael Turner has passed. - I always liked his work at Top Cow.
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30/06/2008 @ 00:01 GMT
philgyford : Amazon.com: "Revolutions and State Collapse" - I love this Listmania list, especially the first part of it with comments. Saw it ages ago but didn't save it at the time.
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30/06/2008 @ 00:01 GMT
philgyford : 285 - London’s Lost Rivers « Strange Maps - Idea for public art project: Brass markings on roads, pavements, buildings, etc. that mark the path of the rivers that are now hidden. (via Ted Mills)
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30/06/2008 @ 00:00 GMT
philgyford : Bottle Tracker - Baby Tracker Software by Trixie Tracker - Anything this obsessive makes me feel much more relaxed about my levels of personal quantification. (via Kevin Kelly)
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30/06/2008 @ 00:00 GMT
philgyford : Phpmyfamily::home - Allows people to collaborate on researching their family's genealogy. Nice idea, but looks pretty ugly and confusing.
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30/06/2008 @ 00:00 GMT
philgyford : Slides: Professional Frontend Engineering | Nate Koechley's Blog - A presentation that nicely describes a role that is close to some of what I do. Interesting to see new (in a larger scale) roles become identified and solidified. (via Infovore)
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