17 month ago
jonhicks : Mark Boulton Design - Mark launches his new work site, and its everything I want in my site, but don't have,
Richard Rutter : Mark Boulton Design - Mark’s new business site is a beauty.
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18 month ago
jcgregorio : Video: Wikis in Plain English | Common Craft - Social Design for the Web
Linkorama : Video: Wikis in Plain English - We made this video because wiki web sites are easy to use, but hard to describe. We hope to turn you on to a better way to plan a camping trip, or create the next Wikipedia.
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Linkorama : Video: RSS in Plain English - simple enough
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25 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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32 month ago
Linkorama : Miki: Your Naked Wiki - Chris Dent on his latest Socialtext project
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35 month ago
Linkorama : The death of enterprise software - There's no doubt about it, something has to change, and the faster the better!
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38 month ago
Linkorama : don norman on simplicity - The great thing about not putting everything on the front page is that the surface of possibilities increases in line with the user's growing experience.
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47 month ago
plasticbag : Awesome bizarre beautiful Java animation that you need to watch immediately (thanks Mr Webb) - The rules are simple, each time a ball reaches a branching point it divides. When the paths converge and two balls hit, they cancel each other out...
cameron : Transfixing Java applet - Appears to be counting in binary
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50 month ago
Ethan Marcotte : DropCopy - Rendezvous-enabled drag 'n' drop filesharing. Yes, please.
Steve Cook : DropCopy: Rendezvous powered file-sharing for OSX - Oh boy, does this fill a need; I've thought about writing something like it myself, only now I don't have to.
Rod Begbie : DropCopy - Shiny no-brainer local-file-sharing app for Mac networks. [via] #
deusx : 10base-t interactive | rendezvous enabled applications > DropCopy - "Easily and quickly send files and folders to multiple destinations across your LAN by simply dragging files onto recipients in a popup window."
plasticbag : DropCopy - Easily and quickly send files and folders to multiple destinations across your LAN - Interesting little application this - I've been thinking around something vaguely similar for a while. This has given me some possible UI pointers...
Richard Rutter : DropCopy - Easily send files to multiple recipients over Rendezvous (filed under Tools & software). [via Interconnected]
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