19/03/2007 @ 23:02 UTC
43folders : The Macalope: Sic - My goodness. Where to begin?
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19/03/2007 @ 23:01 UTC
nelson : Perlbal - Yet more amazing brad fitzpatrick software; a simple HTTP reverse proxy load balancer
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19/03/2007 @ 23:00 UTC
Jeremy Zawodny : Men look at men looking at crotches - Men look at men looking at crotches: this just makes me laugh... I can't help it.
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19/03/2007 @ 22:02 UTC
43folders : Roundup: 17 interviews with GTD master, David Allen - Dang! That's a lot of interviews. I wonder if there could be a drinking game in here somewhere.
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19/03/2007 @ 22:00 UTC
Simon Willison : Viddler.com - Viddler.com. Online video sharing site with annotation tools, including the ability to link to a point in a video, tag specific moments and even attach time-specific comments. Reminds me of the BBC’s audio annotation project.
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19/03/2007 @ 22:00 UTC
Simon Willison : On the BBC Annotatable Audio project... - On the BBC Annotatable Audio project.... Tom’s write-up of the work done on audio annotation by the BBC Radio and Music Interactive R&D team.
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19/03/2007 @ 21:01 UTC
jcgregorio : philwilson.org: Post to Twitter from Ubuntu Deskbar
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19/03/2007 @ 20:02 UTC
Eric Meyer : Jeff Han's multitouch demo - I want one yesterday. I can only hope this is where Apple is headed with its non-iPhone products.
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19/03/2007 @ 20:01 UTC
jimray : Is Twitter TOO good? - Twitter, like video games and even blogging, definitely has addictive qualities.
#19/03/2007 @ 20:01 UTC
jimray : Secure your computer the NSA way - Security config guides from the NSA for OS X, Windows and Solairs. Your tax dollars at work, people!
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19/03/2007 @ 20:01 UTC
Rod Begbie : EURion constellation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - I knew of the security feature that prevents scanning/photocopying modern paper currency, but I hadn't heard this name for it. [via] #
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19/03/2007 @ 20:01 UTC
WillPate : How Canon lenses are made - A virtual tour through the making of a Canon lens
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19/03/2007 @ 20:00 UTC
veen : The Drupal Song | Lullabot - "Drupal Drupal Drupal Drupal Dru-pal!"
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19/03/2007 @ 19:01 UTC
jimray : YouTube starts an award show, of sorts - "Most Adorable Video Ever" ? Seriously?
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19/03/2007 @ 18:01 UTC
Cameron Moll : Helvetica screening schedule - Helvetica screening schedule. Via DO. [via]
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19/03/2007 @ 18:00 UTC
Jeremy Zawodny : Search Engine Bribery: iTWire Needs to Get Its Facts Straight - Search Engine Bribery: iTWire Needs to Get Its Facts Straight: "Let me count the ways Google bribes companies and individuals to use their search engine"
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19/03/2007 @ 17:11 UTC
Khoi Vinh : The State of the News Media 2007 - “…The fourth edition of our annual report on the health and status of American journalism.” From The Project for Excellence in Journalism.
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19/03/2007 @ 17:02 UTC
Khoi Vinh : Weightshift: 2007 SXSW Infographic Recap - Naz recounts the weekend graphically.
Cameron Moll : SXSW 2007 infographic recap (Naz Hamid) - SXSW 2007 infographic recap from the creative eyes of Naz Hamid. This is great stuff and a fun creative exercise to boot.
Richard Rutter : Fabulous SxSW infographic - Visually weighted recap.
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19/03/2007 @ 17:02 UTC
Cameron Moll : Electric Pulp - Electric Pulp. Hot site design, great color.
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19/03/2007 @ 17:02 UTC
Cameron Moll : The Principles of Beautiful Web Design - The Principles of Beautiful Web Design. Book site for the same title by Jason Beaird. It's always pleasant to see an author walk the talk with a great site like this, and the book looks to be a good resource.
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19/03/2007 @ 17:01 UTC
kellan : Avi’s “Web Heresiesâ€? was the session at OSCON with the most presenters in the audience. - Avi’s “Web Heresies” was the session at OSCON with the most presenters in the audience.. And it rocked. OMG, yes it did. So sad I’m not arriving at Etech until Monday night and will miss Applied Web Heresies. #
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19/03/2007 @ 16:02 UTC
Cameron Moll : Helvetica Haiku contest - Only a few days left to compose your font-related Haiku for a chance to win a Helvetica film poster.
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19/03/2007 @ 16:02 UTC
Cameron Moll : Dominey leaves Turner, goes full-time with SlideShowPro - I missed the news until now, but Todd Dominey is leaving Turner to make SlideShowPro a full-time biz. Other apps in the works. Best wishes, Todd.
jimray : Todd Dominey is going full time with SlideShowPro, more apps to come
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19/03/2007 @ 16:01 UTC
Cameron Moll : Video: Weckl, Colaiuta, and Gadd drum trio - "I’m not sure why, but I could never respect Dave with that haircut." Agreed. But this classic video of percussion masters Weckl, Colaiuta, and Gadd is incredible. Growing up I watched a variety of training videos from these three, and this kind of stuf
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19/03/2007 @ 16:00 UTC
cameron : Blog house - Possibly the dummest name for a music genre ever. I thought Geocities Trance was pretty bad as well.
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19/03/2007 @ 15:04 UTC
Simon Willison : Algorithm Education in Python - Algorithm Education in Python. A paper describing the usage of Python in Algorithm courses at UC Irvine. I found Python invaluable when I was at university and would have loved to see it become part of the official curriculum. [via]
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19/03/2007 @ 15:02 UTC
Andy Baio : Khoi Vinh's "Grids are Good" presentation and slides - however you feel about his design, this is a must-read
jimray : Grids are good - Khoi Vinh (not Gordon Gecko...) on grid-based layouts. A must read.
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Andy Baio : Handy list of TLD meanings, prices, and registrars - Thailand charges $2505 for .th domains!
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19/03/2007 @ 14:17 UTC
Khoi Vinh : Nineteen Things <em>Not</em> to Do When Building a Web Site - Good primer for beginners, with useful reminders for pros.
jcgregorio : Josiah Cole » 19 Things NOT To Do When Building a Website
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19/03/2007 @ 13:17 UTC
jonhicks : Soho
Khoi Vinh : Monotype Introduces Soho - Beautiful new typeface in a full complement of weights and widths, designed by Sebastian Lester for Monotype. Thanks to Stan for the tip.
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19/03/2007 @ 12:59 UTC
Khoi Vinh : Business Week: Bruce Nussbaum Asks, “Are Designers The Enemy of Design?” - Excellent rant on the changing role of design in society.
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19/03/2007 @ 08:00 UTC
Jeremy Zawodny : Living the startup life - Living the startup life: "I can build good stuff much faster when I’m making all the decisions."
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19/03/2007 @ 05:01 UTC
WillPate : Blog-Swarming Net Neutrality in Canada
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19/03/2007 @ 05:00 UTC
gleuschk : How to convert .flac files to .mp3 using Windows - Simplehelp - You’ve downloaded a concert or two from http://bt.etree.org and now you want to convert the flac files to mp3 to take with you on your iPod or MP3 player.
#19/03/2007 @ 04:01 UTC
Rod Begbie : Pixels to Penguins - Aron Atkins's first-prize-winning Flickr+MIDI+Tux mashup from BarCampBoston2's Programming Contest. Enter a one-word keyword and hit the button. [via] #
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19/03/2007 @ 03:01 UTC
jcgregorio : MF Bliki: Transactionless - """But eBay's example suggests that living without transactions is far less impossible than many people think."""
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19/03/2007 @ 03:01 UTC
jimray : Dave Winer hooks the NYTimes up to Twitter - I've used a few of these (BBC, weather) and end up unsusbscribing after a couple of days. I just don't think the "twiiter as feed reader" metaphor really works.
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19/03/2007 @ 02:01 UTC
Eric Meyer : Science hopes to change events that have already occurred - If this pans out, I'm so totally changing my decision to buy a video camera. [via Scott] [via]
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19/03/2007 @ 02:01 UTC
Eric Meyer : Friends Swap Twitters, and Frustration - Hey, I got quoted in the Wall Street Journal! About Twitter! How incredibly weird is that?
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19/03/2007 @ 02:00 UTC
Andy Baio : Twittervision - capturing the Twitter zeitgeist on a map [via]
jimray : Twittervision is hella cool - Watch the twitters in real time!
Rod Begbie : twittervision - Twitter posts plotted on a world map in real-ish time. [via] #
Matthew M. Boedicker : twitter on a world map in real time - (via twittermap) [via]
nelson : Twittervision - A map visualization of twitter traffic
jonhicks : twittervision - Better than Telly!
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19/03/2007 @ 01:01 UTC
WillPate : Artists see differently - "artists have learned to identify the real details of a picture, not just the ones that are immediately most salient to the perceptual system"
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19/03/2007 @ 01:01 UTC
WillPate : Lament for a Wireless Nation - "Heavy users in Canada pay, on average 1.5x more than a customer with similar usage, opting for equivalent plans, in the United States." Doesn't include data, which is worse.
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19/03/2007 @ 01:01 UTC
WillPate : What the Canadian Government Really Thinks About Net Neutrality - ""Canadian telecommunications companies, like Bell and TELUS, are increasingly determined to play a greater role in how Internet content is delivered. As the carriers of the content, they believe should be gatekeepers of the content, with the freedom to
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19/03/2007 @ 01:01 UTC
WillPate : Marketers Adopt Social Media - Oh boy.
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