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nelson : Tinkerer’s Sunset - Mark Pilgrim's eloquent statement of the importance of open computing platforms
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Rod Begbie : San Francisco's Answer to Westboro Baptist Church - Made me sad that I didn't know they were in town until they were already here. I'd have loved to have protested outside Twitter with a "God Hates Failwhales" sign. #
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Kellan : Flickr Blog: Fence Friday - Twitter has #followfriday. If I were ever to rebuild Flickr from the ground up, I’d collapse the distinction between tags and groups for thematic collaboration. Explicit grouping is useful only when you need to create a sense of place, a trick most #
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nelson : Ice Pilots NWT - Fun Canadian documentary about pilots up in the frozen north
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philgyford : Grange Hill Online - Locations - Amazing: matching up shots from Grange Hill episodes with photos of the real world contemporary locations. The Internet's fab. (via EnemyOfChaos on Twitter)
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philgyford : Boks - A Visual Grid Editor - Toki Woki. - An AIR application that generates customised CSS etc files for use with the Blueprint CSS framework. Handy.
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philgyford : The State of Split-Screen Gaming Article | Eurogamer - A summary of decent games to play with a friend in the same room. (Thanks Tom A.)
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nelson : Apple vs. Flash - Gruber's thoughtful essay on exactly why Apple has not allowed Flash on the iPhone
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nelson : Unhappy Hipsters - Funny captions on design photos
Jeremy Zawodny : Unhappy Hipsters - Unhappy Hipsters: this site cracks my shit up
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nelson : Vulgar Chinese internet slang - Lots of fun neologisms
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Cameron Moll : The Archipod "Garden Office" - It's hard to describe this without seeing it. The Archipod is a self-described "garden office" that sits in your backyard, and its looks are futuristic but tempered with garden-appropriate shingling. I could see myself using one of these. Via Herman Mille [via]
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nelson : Calacanis iPad hoaxes - The echo chamber of tech reporting reprints anything they read
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nelson : Unicode 6.0 and Emoji - Japanese emoticons are codified in Unicode. Seems crazy, but Apple and Google wanted it
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nelson : The fate of Spirit - Poignant little cartoon
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Simon Willison : Dojo 1.4.1 vs jQuery 1.4.2pre on Taskspeed - Dojo 1.4.1 vs jQuery 1.4.2pre on Taskspeed. John Resig’s reponse. When JavaScript libraries compete on performance, everybody wins.
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Andy Baio : Steven Frank on the iPad and a generational shift in computing - the single smartest essay I've read about the iPad yet; don't miss it
Rod Begbie : stevenf.com - I need to talk to you about computers. - One of the best things I've read following the iPad launch. #
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Rod Begbie : Charlie Brooker - How To Report The News - Brilliant clip of TV news clichés in action. [via] #
Andy Baio : How to Report the News - from Charlie Brooker's News Wipe
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nelson : Perfect cubes - Interesting collection of photos of sculpture
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nelson : Eclipse corona photo - Beautiful bit of photography during an eclipse
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deusx : Hivelogic - System-On-A-Chip: Why Apple’s new CPU Is So Important - "Apple’s subtle mention that the iPad features a CPU of their own making, the A4, was actually the most exciting part of the whole announcement. It’s pretty important."
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deusx : Pants for kids and parents - Matt Brown - "These pants will eventually be made in collaboration with my friend Lena. The project has been put on hold for a while since I left Sweden. The idea is to make pants that the parents wear and the kids can use. A pocket for the child to put things in
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deusx : This is why it's worth learning about advertising, by Rory Marinich - "The product is, simply put, a magical screen that can do anything you ever want it to, no matter what that is. Here you go. It’s five hundred dollars. If you pay me that, I will give you this magical thing that can do anything. You don’t have t
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deusx : News Report - Snotr - Meta news on newsmaking
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Simon Willison : Dojo: Still Twice As Fast When It Matters Most - Dojo: Still Twice As Fast When It Matters Most. Alex Russell shows how Dojo out-performs jQuery on the TaskSpeed benchmark, which attempts to represent common tasks in real-world applications and has had code that have been optimised by the development
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