7 month ago
mbertier : InfoQ: Microsoft bets on Atom Publishing Protocol as the future direction for Web APIs - Microsoft switches from the Web Structured, Schema’d & Searchable (Web3S) protocol to Atom Publishing Protocol (AtomPub) for services offered by Microsoft's Live Platform on the Web. [via] #
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mbertier : cleverbox - clever-age.org - Open Source Software - Trac - The cleverbox provides an interactive command line shell dedicated to the deployment and maintenance of trac and subversion instances. It can handle multiple configuration profiles, enabling the deployment of differently flavored type of project (trac co #
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8 month ago
znarf : MySpace Platform Insults OpenSocial #
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13 month ago
mbertier : Submerged - Subversion Blog - Subversion Merge Tracking – The... - Subversion 1.5 will support Merge Tracking. [via] #
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18 month ago
jonhicks : Just Another Stupid Acronym (JASA) - Thank goodness for some sanity. 'POSH' was a an acronym too far in my view...
znarf : Just Another Stupid Acronym (JASA) [via] #
factoryjoe : The Haystack / Just Another Stupid Acronym (JASA) - Some good criticisms of the POSH acronym. Tags: jasa, posh, web standards
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18 month ago
jonhicks : Blogotheque: Take Away Shows! - Fantastic music vidcast, with exclusive performances by bands such as the Shins, The National and Arcade Fire.
znarf : Blogotheque: Take Away Shows! - +1 [via] #
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21 month ago
mbertier : linux kernel monkey log - Yes, that's right, the Linux kernel community is offering all companies free Linux driver development. [via] #
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21 month ago
wearehugh : Joe Gregorio | BitWorking | ☣ A history of Atom 1.0 milestones in WordPress - The sun'll come out tomorrow ... tomorrow, tomorrow, I love ya, tomorrow, you're always a day away...
znarf : Joe Gregorio | BitWorking | ☣ A history of Atom 1.0 milestones in WordPress #
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mbertier : Internet Explorer Vulnerabilities in 2006 (washingtonpost.com) - nice chart [via] #
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mbertier : Autorisation d'exportation ou d'importation de biens susceptibles d'être utilisés à des fins de torture - WTF ??? #
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23 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : The S stands for Simple - The S stands for Simple: a funny-as-hell dialog about how SOAP is "simple"
jcgregorio : Pete Lacey’s Weblog :: The S stands for Simple
deusx : Pete Lacey’s Weblog :: The S stands for Simple - "Dev: So it’s simple? SG: Simple as Sunday, my friend."
Linkorama : The S stands for Simple - In one recent exchange, while discussing the complexity of SOAP and the web services framework, the SOAP side said, “Before all of the WS-* stuff, SOAP was actually simple. That’s what the ‘S’ stood for.â€
znarf : Pete Lacey’s Weblog :: The S stands for Simple #
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23 month ago
jcgregorio : Google Code - Updates: Google Sponsors the LinuxBIOS project - Between this and the Ubuntu summit it almost makes you think....
mbertier : Google Sponsors the LinuxBIOS project - Thanks to Google's sponsorship, we've been able to significantly improve the project's Quality Assurance process by creating a completely automated and distributed testing environment. Every single commit results in BIOS images being built for all mainboa [via] #
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24 month ago
mbertier : Google and Creative Commons - Because of the important work Creative Commons accomplished over the past year, Google has decided again to donate $30,000 to their cause. Here's an update on some of the awesome work they've been doing: [via] #
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24 month ago
mbertier : Amazon Product Tagging Campaign | DefectiveByDesign.org - Amazon.com, perhaps the largest internet retailer, has a system of "tagging" products on its US site. You can look at a product and add a tag that describes it. We have started tagging items that contain DRM (Blu-Ray players and DVDs, the Zune, the iPod a [via] #
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24 month ago
Andy Baio : Evan Williams and Biz Stone buy Odeo and Twitter - the new company will follow a similar philosophy to Robot Co-op and 37 Signals
veen : evhead: The Birth of Obvious Corp. - Ev is excited.
znarf : evhead: The Birth of Obvious Corp. - Great move. #
43folders : evhead: The Birth of Obvious Corp. - Congrats to Ev and Biz! [ via:waxy.org ]
philgyford : Evhead: The Birth of Obvious Corp. - I've thought this would be the way to go for some time: build a network of smallish, mutually-supporting websites, grow organically. (via Kottke)
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24 month ago
deusx : FloppyHead.com � Blog Archive � Barenaked Ladies successfully stick it to the recording industry - "The Barenaked Ladies are offering their latest album, “Barenaked Ladies Are Me,†as a download from their website without digital rights managment."
mbertier : FloppyHead.com » Blog Archive » Barenaked Ladies successfully stick it to the recording industry - The files are not encrypted with digital rights management or copy protection software. Artists are slowly migrating to distributing their own content via the internet. This seems like a great idea and should scare the RIAA more than any college student d [via] #
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24 month ago
wearehugh : Ryan Tomayko - On HTTP Abuse
znarf : Ryan Tomayko - On HTTP Abuse #
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25 month ago
kellan : twitters: Googlers are surprised - now thats what we call p2p reporting #
znarf : evhead: Googlers are surprised #
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25 month ago
znarf : Digg users are dumber than goldfish [via] #
Jeremy Zawodny : Digg users are dumber than goldfish - Digg users are dumber than goldfish: "So not only can they be trained (goldfish, not Digg users), but according to a recent study, “goldfish memories can last as long as three months.” Which puts them approximately 47 days ahead of the co
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25 month ago
Linkorama : Good Agile, Bad Agile - Great essay about development methodology, or lack thereof
znarf : Stevey's Blog Rants: Good Agile, Bad Agile [via] #
Simon Willison : Good Agile, Bad Agile - Includes interesting insight in to Google development processes.
Paul Hammond : Stevey's Blog Rants: Good Agile, Bad Agile - Is it any wonder Chrysler canceled the project?
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25 month ago
jkottke : Surprisingly good list of the top 10 Web 2.0 losers - Surprisingly good list of the top 10 Web 2.0 losers. It's too early to pass judgement on Netscape (the site has shot to the top of Google search results for current events keywords because of the site's high PageRank) and SixApart's inclusion is wrong. Th
znarf : Top 10 Web 2.0 Losers » Wisdump #
Nelson Minar : Web 2.0 losers - I disagree with a couple, but some thoughtful criticism (via kottke)
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