5 days ago
joshua : Web-Based Rich Text Editors Compared
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5 days ago
joshua : A political thermometer - Daytime Running Lights - a script to label sources based on me and andy's work in arbitrary sites
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6 days ago
deusx : tim baker's collection of animated gifs (circa 2004)
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11 days ago
deusx : Refresh Detroit » Meeting: October 15, 2008 Demo Night - "Join us for demo night on October 15, 2008 at the Wayne State University Undergraduate Library. Celebrate with us as we have our first Refresh Detroit meeting in the city of Detroit!"
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15 days ago
Rod Begbie : Nostalgia - Laughing Meme - Splendidly optimistic post from Kellan. "You remember those dark days after the first bust? You know the ones when all the MBAs left, and the people who loved the Web went on building it" #
deusx : Nostalgia - Laughing Meme - "You remember those dark days after the first bust? You know the ones when all the MBAs left, and the people who loved the Web went on building it — building meaningful, crazy, artistic cool stuff, and the ethos of the social web was born, back be
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19 days ago
Anil : Alan Leeds and Who Writes the Web - One of the most frequent questions I get when I talk to people who are unfamiliar with social media on the web is, "Who writes all these blogs or Wikipedia? Who has the time?" The answer, at least in this case, is me. People who are skeptical about the
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20 days ago
joshua : Socialbrowse - the easiest way to share and discuss links
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22 days ago
Anil : Alan Leeds and Who Writes the Web - One of the most frequent questions I get when I talk to people who are unfamiliar with social media on the web is, "Who writes all these blogs or Wikipedia? Who has the time?" The answer, at least in this case, is me. People who are skeptical about the
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23 days ago
Anil : Alan Leeds and Who Writes the Web - One of the most frequent questions I get when I talk to people who are unfamiliar with social media on the web is, "Who writes all these blogs or Wikipedia? Who has the time?" The answer, at least in this case, is me. People who are skeptical about the
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1 month ago
gleuschk : WebAIM: Blog - History of the browser user-agent string - what a hilarious mess (as long as I don't have to deal with it)
Rod Begbie : History of the browser user-agent string - Or how we got from "NCSA_Mosaic/2.0 (Windows 3.1)" to "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US) AppleWebKit/525.13 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/0.2.149.27 Safari/525.13" [via] #
François Hodierne : WebAIM: Blog - History of the browser user-agent string - And then Google built Chrome, and Chrome used Webkit, and it was like Safari, and wanted pages built for Safari, and so pretended to be Safari. And thus Chrome used WebKit, and pretended to be Safari, and WebKit pretended to be KHTML, and KHTML pretended #
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1 month ago
deusx : A thought on 10 foot browser interfaces - RussellBeattie.com - "you know how more and more sites out there are adopting a m.* mobile version, tailored for smaller screens? Why don't the video sites out there start adopting tv.* versions of their interfaces, tailored to people using the site from their couch
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1 month ago
joshua : libv8 + libfastcgi = Server Side JavaScript - i demand mod_js
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1 month ago
deusx : Why Google Chrome Will Dominate | HaveMacWillBlog (aka Robin Bloor’s Blog) - "Chrome is the end of the browser and the beginning of the Cloud Client. These are quite different things. A Cloud Client is a flexible and configurable Interface in which an application can run. Whether the rest of the application is local or lives
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2 month ago
deusx : JackDanger's jack at master — GitHub - "Rack + Javascript = Jack Write your web apps in the same powerful language on both ends."
joshua : jack - rack + javascript. javascript server env
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2 month ago
deusx : Request Weblog #Frog: REST Request - "But on a technical level, the point is not that "whatever!" is evil. The point is that if you chip a piece off "whatever!" and make it mean something specific, you can optimize around the constraints and reap the benefits."
Rod Begbie : REST Request - Another handy REST post. The API I'm building at work currently only uses GET & POST, this helps explain that it's still "RESTful" [via] #
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2 month ago
nelson : Maps of web users - Interesting breakdown of who uses websites by US state
Andy Baio : Google Insights shows state-by-state usage of popular websites - also: the spread Twitter and YouTube over time
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2 month ago
joshua : Home – Kohana: Swift, Secure, and Small PHP 5 Framework - php-based mvc
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2 month ago
joshua : Antiweb - yet another next-generation webserver, this time in lisp
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3 month ago
Linkorama : Welcome to Web 3.0 - Marc Benioff on Now Your Other Computer is a Data Center
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3 month ago
nelson : 1 trillion URLs - Even trying to filter out the junk, the web is still really freaking enormous
Andy Baio : Google hits one trillion URLs indexed - bigger than a breadbox
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gleuschk : About disXover | disXover.org - social networking for scientists, built around the arxiv
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3 month ago
Simon Willison : The Open Web Foundation - The Open Web Foundation. Launched today at OSCON, an independent, non-profit organisation dedicated to incubating and protecting new specifications like OAuth and oEmbed. The focus is incubation, licensing, copyright and community.
deusx : Open Web Foundation - "The Open Web Foundation is an attempt to create a home for community-driven specifications. Following the open source model similar to the Apache Software Foundation, the foundation is aimed at building a lightweight framework to help communities de
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joshua : Sleipnir - Web Browser specializes in customization (For Advanced Users) - new japanese browser. must investigate
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