42 month ago
kayodeok : del.icio.us direc.tor: Delivering A High-Performance AJAX Web Service Broker - del.icio.us direc.tor is a prototype for an alternative web-based rich UI for del.icio.us. It leverages the XML and XSL services of modern browsers to deliver a responsive interface for managing user accounts with a large number of records
Andy Baio : Del.icio.us Director - gorgeously designed Ajax-style browser for Del.icio.us [via] [via]
plasticbag : del.icio.us direc.tor: Delivering A High-Performance AJAX Web Service Broker - A lovely lovely shiny thing buried under quite a lot of brain-slide-offable verbiage
WillPate : del.icio.us direc.tor - Fresh new interface for del.icio.us, done in AJAX
Philippe Janvier : Del.icio.us direc.tor - "...a prototype for an alternative web-based rich UI for del.icio.us". [via] #
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42 month ago
jkottke : Text of Steve Jobs' Stanford commencement address
Jason Shellen : Steve Jobs commencement address to the Stanford Class of 2005 - Three great stories about connecting the dots in life. #
Wayne Burkett : You've got to find what you love - Steve Jobs's Stanford commencement speech. #
Matthew M. Boedicker : Steve Jobs' speech at Stanford commencement
kayodeok : 'You've got to find what you love': Steve Jobs' June 2005 Stanford commencement speech - "Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma - which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of other's opinions drown out your own inner voice."
erikbenson : Steve Jobs knows the secret to living - Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish.
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42 month ago
Andy Baio : MIT Weblog Survey - aka: Help Cameron Marlow graduate
erikbenson : Take Cameron's survey if only to see the ajaxiest survey ever built - Also, it's pretty cool to see how you compare to everyone else taking the survey
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42 month ago
erikbenson : Small is the new big - I agree with all of this... not only in business but in general living principles.
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42 month ago
kellan : Google Maps on Rails, integration packaged as a simple controller. - Saw this, lost it, found it again. Would be great for a re-launch of WifiMug as a wiki++ #
erikbenson : Google Maps on Rails - I gotta take a closer look at this... looks cool!
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42 month ago
erikbenson : One of the best introductions to 43 Things that I've seen recently - I love the quote, "And under 'People doing this are also doing these things' for Destroy the World? 'Move out of my parents' basement.' Sleep soundly in your beds tonight, people of Earth."
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42 month ago
erikbenson : Build a website using Ruby on Rails in 24 hours - I'll be doing this!
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43 month ago
erikbenson : How different phone carriers handle text messages - I'm messing around with text messages, at least in my head
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43 month ago
erikbenson : Terrajen's pictures from her visit to Seattle
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43 month ago
Andy Baio : Crying, While Eating - videos of people crying while eating [via] [via]
erikbenson : Crying while eating - What they're eating, why they're crying
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43 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : Backpack API - Backpack API: well done
Andy Baio : Backpack API - Backpack just got more interesting [via] [via]
erikbenson : Web Service API for Backpack - Using Ruby on Rails, they got to mostly reuse controllers and models and only really change the views.
ricmac : Backpack API: Roll your own - via waxy
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43 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : yadis - yadis: yet another distributed identity system
erikbenson : yadis: yet another distributed identity system - this one actually looks pretty interesting. it's simple, smart, and admits what it's not doing, but they seem like the right things not to do.
deusx : yadis: yet another distributed identity system - "This is yet another distributed identity system, but one that's actually distributed and doesn't entirely crumble if one company turns evil or goes out of business."
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43 month ago
plasticbag : Six Degrees of Statistically Improbable Phrases - Derive interesting phrases from books, and then hook books together by chains of them for a truly bizarre navigational experience...
erikbenson : Six Degrees of Statistically Improbable Phrases - fairly useless, but fun
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43 month ago
erikbenson : Developing Dashboard Widgets - I think I'll practice by building a simple 43 Things dashboard widget unless someone beats me to it
Cameron Moll : Developing Dashboard Widgets - Apple how-to: Developing Dashboard Widgets. Archived for that elusive 25th hour of the day, when I finally find time to knock out one of these.
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43 month ago
erikbenson : Webbie Awards announced - 43 Things is nominated in the Social Networking category... and even mentioned in the press release. Cool!
philgyford : Webby Awards - Yay, JamieOliver.com won a Webby (but not the "People's Voice" unfortunately - must have been close)!
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44 month ago
erikbenson : Newsweek: In the New Game of Tag, All of Us Are It - Another article about tagging (w/ 43things.com mention)
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44 month ago
erikbenson : Lisa has the same idea I had a while ago: Netflix for cats - It would be interesting to see how a program like this would play with my cat-loving emotions
deusx : lisawhiteman.com - "I've been thinking of getting a temporary cat." Weird.
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44 month ago
erikbenson : The Pope is dead - Catholics, now's your chance to get all of your partying in before the next one takes over.
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44 month ago
erikbenson : Harry Frankfurt On Bullshit - Harry is my new hero. 5 stars.
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44 month ago
erikbenson : Against School, by John Taylor Gatto - Josh pointed this article out to me based on a discussion we had about the value of education. Read later.
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kellan : Rails, how does it scale for larger projects - I've never really done Ruby, Rails, or TDD, but several hours after getting Odeo SVN access I'm checking in my first battery of tests, not to mention code. #
erikbenson : Rabble talks about how they're using Ruby on Rails with Odeo - His experience mirrors very closely to our own.
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46 month ago
Philippe Janvier : BlogMarks.net - Enlarge your blogmarks :) [via] #
Tristan Rivoallan : Blogmarks.net - neat.
François Hodierne : BlogMarks.net - Enlarge your bookmarks :) #
tehu : BlogMarks.net : by the wondeful team who brought to you Hot Links ! - ça va je l'ai bien dit ? :-p
Wayne Burkett : BlogMarks.net : Public Marks - BlogMarks is a new public, delicious-like bookmark manager from the folks behind Hot Links. #
kellan : BlogMarks.net - social bookmarking with screenshots - The HotLinks team is making their kick ass tools generally available in a del.icio.us like fashion #
Nelson Minar : BlogMarks.net - The guy behind Hot Links makes a fancy social bookmarks site
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