17/04/2005 @ 23:55 UTC
ricmac : Marc Benioff, Salesforce and Web 2.0 - "Computer users can essentially live their professional lives in the Salesforce.com interface and click back and forth between their most-used programs. This positions Salesforce.com as the counterpart in the online world to the role Microsoft plays in th
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17/04/2005 @ 22:56 UTC
Anne van Kesteren : Firefox 1.0.3 Security - Hackers are actually helping Firefox instead of destructing it. #
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17/04/2005 @ 22:56 UTC
Anne van Kesteren : Mozilla Update Relaunches - Finally! #
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17/04/2005 @ 22:56 UTC
Anne van Kesteren : Hyatt on a Roll - It is indeed very cool what Safari has been doing! #
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17/04/2005 @ 22:56 UTC
Anne van Kesteren : What feeds should Firefox discover? - Ugh. Aside from RSS, feed auto discovery is one of the messiest things on the web. #
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17/04/2005 @ 22:56 UTC
Anne van Kesteren : Hidden in Plain Sight - Ask Google. Really. #
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17/04/2005 @ 22:56 UTC
Anne van Kesteren : Safari 1.3 has a JavaScript Console - Finally. I know quite some people who can use this. #
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17/04/2005 @ 22:56 UTC
Anne van Kesteren : How to disable sound in Firefox? - Thanks. #
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17/04/2005 @ 22:56 UTC
Anne van Kesteren : Threads - On Acid, Ahem and backwards compatibility. And other stuff too. #
Paul Hammond : Hixie's Natural Log: Threads - The Acid2 test isn't a true test, it's more of a demo, aimed at the public
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17/04/2005 @ 22:55 UTC
kayodeok : Deleting Stubborn Files - This page is aimed primarily at manual removal of virus-infected files that resist deletion. Whether you want to delete stubborn files for that reason or others, the following approach is recommended and should prove helpful
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17/04/2005 @ 20:56 UTC
Milo Vermeulen : Calebos.org, the comic - Calebos.org, the comic [via] [via]
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17/04/2005 @ 20:55 UTC
Isofarro : Ten Favorite XForms Engines - The open source Chiba looks interesting.
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17/04/2005 @ 19:55 UTC
kayodeok : Placing Backdoors Through Firewalls - This article describes possible back-doors through different firewall architectures. However, the material can also be applied to other environments to describe how hackers cover their access to a system
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17/04/2005 @ 19:55 UTC
deusx : Something Awful - Legal Threat: "THE ULTIMATE WARRIOR and CHRIS LEWIS" - "I had never, in my entire life, thought I would eventually receive a lawsuit from THE ULTIMATE WARRIOR."
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17/04/2005 @ 19:55 UTC
jkottke : Review of L'Atelier du Robuchon in Paris
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17/04/2005 @ 17:57 UTC
Nelson Minar : Dell 1900x1200 LCD - Matt likes his new monitor
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Steve Cook : Eccentric Genius: Unconventional Contrivances and Machina Arcana - I know many people who really, -really- need a functional, bolt-through-plywood executive desktop ballista.
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17/04/2005 @ 17:56 UTC
Steve Cook : The Big Picture: Dynamic Pricing: DVD versus CD Strategies - Or, why the MPAA is smarter than the RIAA.
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17/04/2005 @ 17:56 UTC
Steve Cook : indietits.com- these birds are hipper than you - Questionable Content branches out into a questionably named pair of Pitchfork-reading birdies.
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17/04/2005 @ 17:56 UTC
Steve Cook : Inscape & Outlandishness - On William Barnes and the gainrising of Anglo-Saxon speech. (via Making Light)
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17/04/2005 @ 17:56 UTC
Steve Cook : For Millennia Man Has Wrestled with the Universal Truth That the Beginning of a Paper Makes a Meaningless Generalization - The disease seems common to math as well as English and history. (via Battlepanda)
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17/04/2005 @ 17:56 UTC
Steve Cook : "Ten Things I Hate About Liberals" - #5 seems a little, ah, pot-kettle-blackist.
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Steve Cook : Compound Interest: A Feminist Take on Work Culture - My friend Mary sidesteps from her Washington Post column to writing a blog.
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17/04/2005 @ 17:55 UTC
Steve Cook : Museum of Funeral Customs - The Museum of Funeral Customs provides the public with a deeper understanding of the history of American funeral and mourning custom...
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17/04/2005 @ 17:55 UTC
Steve Cook : "As you can see, I have lot of questions about pork dairy potential." - And other letters to the world's most patient PR drones. (via delicious/redfox)
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17/04/2005 @ 17:55 UTC
Steve Cook : Oriental Pearl Cream - Nancy Kwan's ads for this still haunt my nightmares.
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17/04/2005 @ 17:55 UTC
Steve Cook : More Words - Search for Dictionary Words for Word Games - Some nice anagram tools for games like Scrabble.
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17/04/2005 @ 17:55 UTC
Andy Baio : PlaceSite - location-specific social network websites, only viewable by people within range of a single wifi access point
kellan : PlaceSite - Reinventing Wi-Fi Community - Location specific socail networks, from CheeseBikini who has been thinking about this stuff for a *long* time #
Matthew M. Boedicker : web sites that can only be accessed from a certain physical location
kayodeok : PlaceSite - Reinventing Wi-Fi Community - Project PlaceSite introduces a new way of using wireless networks - to create a digital community service by, for and about people who are in the same café together
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17/04/2005 @ 14:55 UTC
ricmac : redsox feedster - New Feedster service for Red Sox fans
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17/04/2005 @ 14:55 UTC
Andy Baio : Rojo feedreader goes out of beta - I'd been beta-testing it, but their features aren't notably better than Bloglines [via] [via]
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17/04/2005 @ 14:55 UTC
Andy Baio : Freetag, an open-source tagging/folksonomy framework for PHP/MySQL - we use it on Upcoming.org, and I designed the logo; read more about its creation
jimray : Freetag - an Open Source Tagging / Folksonomy module for PHP/MySQL applications
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17/04/2005 @ 12:55 UTC
kayodeok : Mac mini Developer Note - This developer note gives a technical description of the Mac mini. The note provides information about the computer?s internal design, input-output features, and expansion capabilities
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17/04/2005 @ 12:55 UTC
kayodeok : Creating Accessible JavaScript - How to use JavaScript without making a page less accessible or even completely inaccessible
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17/04/2005 @ 12:55 UTC
ricmac : Tony Gentile on John Battelle's FM Publishing - Interesting thoughts...plus Jason Calacanis chimes in with a comment (I don't buy the "only 1 in 20" go for revenue share bit though... doesn't compute to me).
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17/04/2005 @ 11:55 UTC
Isofarro : Arguments for flexible webpage layouts - Summary of the arguments against fixed width layout
kayodeok : Arguments for flexible webpage layouts - Some notes on why flexible web page layouts are a good idea
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17/04/2005 @ 11:55 UTC
Isofarro : Fixed verses liquid design - Molly and Jeremy Keith having a to and fro. 'The context of the design is what will decide'
Anne van Kesteren : Fixed Versus Liquid: The Beat(ing) Goes On - Designers... #
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17/04/2005 @ 11:55 UTC
ricmac : Rojo out of beta - I think I logged in to Rojo a couple of times, but never went back. Maybe I just haven't grokked it yet (or maybe I was there too early in the beta, when things weren't that great...)
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17/04/2005 @ 10:02 UTC
Milo Vermeulen : mysterious, plentiful, and space faring: tardigrades
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Milo Vermeulen : ConceptArt.org Forums - FUTURAMA cast re-design
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17/04/2005 @ 09:55 UTC
jkottke : A brief history of Trivial Pursuit and the decline of trivia
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17/04/2005 @ 08:58 UTC
Jeremy Zawodny : Technorati: Tag: jeremyzawodny - Technorati: Tag: jeremyzawodny: there's a tag for me on technorati... who knew?!
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17/04/2005 @ 08:55 UTC
Jeremy Zawodny : RideAccidents.com - RideAccidents.com: there are web sties for everything these days
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17/04/2005 @ 05:55 UTC
Andy Baio : Skinning Del.icio.us with Safari's PithHelmet extension - kinda like Greasemonkey for Safari
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17/04/2005 @ 01:55 UTC
Wayne Burkett : Google Blog: Bird view - Google recognizes the cool things people are doing with Google Maps. #
Simon Willison : Google Blog: Bird view - It's nice to see Google publically acknowledging their enthusiastic user community.
Rod Begbie : Google Blog: Bird View - Next time Winer et al are attacking Google, saying something like "How would they like it if we remixed their content?", point them to this blog entry, where Google publicly gives credit so someone who remixed their content. #
Anne van Kesteren : Bird view - About Google maps. #
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17/04/2005 @ 01:55 UTC
Simon Willison : What do you think about self-published books? - Advice from Tim O'Reilly on self-publishing.
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17/04/2005 @ 01:55 UTC
Simon Willison : Oi Scab!? Strikes at the BBC. - Tough times to be working for the Beeb.
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17/04/2005 @ 01:55 UTC
Simon Willison : Safari 1.3 is out (via Software Update) - New features include contenteditable support, XSLT and a major performance improvements.
Anne van Kesteren : Safari 1.3 - It is out there! #
jimray : Safari 1.3 features - Faster, more secure, more compatible, client-side XSLT support
Paul Hammond : Surfin' Safari - Safari 1.3 - all of the new standards support, new WebKit capabilites, site compatibility fixes and performance optimizations that are also present in Safari 2.0 for Tiger
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