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“The song giveaway is clearly to bring attention to the partnership, even though all of its coffee houses in the US will be giving away the songs, while only a very select few will have Wi-Fi Music Store capabilities.”
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“Last week a number of computers were stolen from our office in Vancouver, BC. One of those computers was a shared iMac with Flickrbooth, an app that automatically uploads photo booth shots to our flickr account, installed on it.”
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Bypass the Web-based WordPress writing tool for a desktop software application. Very non-Web 2.0.
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“OpenID is terrific in theory, it’s real-world usage still has a way to go.”
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“ ‘It’s shocking. Things like that just don’t happen out here. I just can’t believe it happened,’ Lekki said.”
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“I spent two years trying to make Rails do something it wasn’t meant to do, then realized my old abandoned language would do just fine if approached with my new Rails-gained wisdom.”
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“Amazon.com offers music on CDs or as instant MP3 downloads.” Meh.
Category: links
links for 2007-09-24
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“Snipes are just the latest effort by network executives to cram promotions onto television screens in the age of channel surfing, ad skipping and screen-based multitasking.”
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A gallery of interesting looking business cards. Well, I know they are more interesting than mine at any rate.
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“or the IE7 re-calculated offset with hover on or off bug”
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“I sincerely believe that a blog engine is one of the rare pieces which employs all the basics of Web programming but can be simple enough to understand.”
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“For $399, you will be purchasing two XO laptops—one that will be sent to empower a child to learn in a developing nation, and one that will be sent to your child at home.” I’d rather get an iPhone, but more power to you.
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“When it doesn’t float to the left or right.”
links for 2007-09-20
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“A new service lets you share interesting links with your friends and the entire world.”
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“The original vision of the semantic web as a layer on top of the current web is certainly grandiose and intriguing. Yet, for the past decade it has been a kind of academic exercise rather than a practical technology. This article explores why; and what w
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“Telephony geek Brian Aker controls his entire home phone system using the free, open source Asterisk software which does some crazy stuff.” Funny presentations.
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“The point of any company should be to make customers want to give it money, not to get money from customers. It’s a subtle distinction that is the difference between good and evil.”
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“The truth emerged when the two turned up for a date.”
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Includes Apple in the data.
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“Spock! It’s solid beef, baby.”
links for 2007-09-19
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A Star Wars game for the Wii coming next year. Think Wii remotes as lightsabers. Know awesome.
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“It’s the first time the company has officially said it would fight attempts to use the popular device on unauthorized networks.”
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Google launches Gadget Ads. “Think of gadget ads as mini versions of your website in any AdSense ad size.”
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“Finally a lightweight accordion that is built with scriptaculous and works properly in every browser.”
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This is the second video clip I couldn’t stomach long enough to finish. (The first being the “leave Britney alone” video.)
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“Easily transform your microformatted content to nice, clean, easily digestible, XML, JSON or JSON‑P. You can also easily set filters to only receive particular formats.”
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“Take notes anywhere using Twitter.”
links for 2007-09-18
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Nothing really new. More of a run down of Web design history and some of the designers and companies involved.
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“If you’ve interviewed for programmer jobs a few times you will probably recognize some of these patterns. If you are just beginning your career as a programmer learn these patterns to prepare yourself.”
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The PNG 8‑bit file format can handle more than one-color transparency. If you have the right software.
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Google Documents now handles presentations. Upload PowerPoint presentations to share and collaborate with others like you would a Word or spreadsheet document.
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File under Y, for “Yet Another Social Network”.
links for 2007-09-17
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“A European Union court backed a European Commission ruling that Microsoft, the world’s largest software maker, illegally abused its market power to crush competitors.”
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Also a good basic introduction to how WordPress works.
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“Know if your carrier adheres to this rule. it could be your saving grace.” I’m practicing saying, “240 me!”
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“Only iPhones activated through AT&T are eligible to receive a credit.” Spending $100 for people to buy more Apple stuff is great marketing.
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“If you can just avoid dying, you get rich. That sounds like a joke, but it’s actually a pretty good description of what happens in a typical startup.”
links for 2007-09-13
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“If you’re like most professionals, you’ve got a stack of business books sitting somewhere near your desk — many of the so-called classics that every smart manager supposedly needs to read.”
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Swap out Adobe’s periodic table of element-influenced icons for something snazzier.
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“Seems as though many casual programmers produce Facebook apps that they never seriously intend to scale successfully.”
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“Much is written about engineering landing pages for PPC campaigns, but all too often little thought goes into creating the right landing pages for SEO.”
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“The X PRIZE Foundation and Google today announced the Google Lunar X PRIZE, a robotic race to the Moon to win a remarkable $30 million prize purse.”
links for 2007-09-12
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The visual voicemail doesn’t work, but I think that’s a small price to pay to avoid a two year contract with AT&T. Also, the hack will probably break when any major software updates comes from Apple. Otherwise, you’re good to go.
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“Do you have a great idea or an existing application that uses services from AWS? Enter the AWS Start-Up Challenge to win $100,000 in cash and AWS credits, and receive an investment offer from Amazon.”
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“In this article, we’ll study the JPEG baseline compression algorithm.” Not for the faint of heart.
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“Free and low-cost enterprise wiki tools and open-source content management systems are plentiful. Here’s a quick guide to the available options.”
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“Competition on the web is fierce and getting more ruthless by the day.”
links for 2007-09-11
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“In an overlooked announcement, Jobs said that early adopters of the Apple Lisa would be receiving a $7000 in-store credit.”
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“In a bid to help searchers focus their efforts, Google released up-to-date images of Nevada for the search giant’s Google Earth software. After the release of the images, Amazon created a collaborative search scheme run via its Mechanical Turk system.”
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This is what happens you buy a movie studio filled with awesome nerds.
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“It is not surprising most website developers and proprietors believe that very few, if any, people with disabilities use the Web.”
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“Don’t look now, but the role of the industry’s biggest bully is increasingly played by Apple, not Microsoft.”
links for 2007-09-10
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Strategies range from simple to the complex
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Final step: buy an iPhone.
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Sony’s answer to the iPod might be a dancing egg-shaped device.