Recent Links › June 2004
- Arlo Rose on Tiger’s Dashboard
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Konfabulator developer interviewed regarding the issues with Tiger’s “Dashboard.” #
- New record claimed for text message
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Singaporean woman types 160-character message in 43.24 seconds. #
- Developer calls Apple’s Tiger a copycat
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“Apple Computer is predicting that rivals will mimic Mac OS X Tiger, but one developer says it’s the new Mac operating system that is doing the copying.” #
- For Nikon, a Homer
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Fortune reviews the Nikon D70 digital SLR. #
- When standards don’t apply
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- Oh, yeah, right you are…
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“America did not liberate the Philippines.” #
- kottke.org redesign
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Simple, and beautiful. #
- ViennaTeng.com runs on WordPress
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Just the right CMS for a wonderful musician. Music to code by—all day, all night. #
- Slick Greece shock holders
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Greece pulls off biggest upset by sending defending champions France home. #
- A How-Not-To Guide to Cyber-Extortion
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In case you wanna get rich quick… #
- WordPress to merge with MovableType
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Is it going to be MovablePress, or WordType?
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- Web browser flaw prompts warning
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Users are being told to avoid using Internet Explorer until Microsoft patches a serious security hole in it. #
- Microsoft open to open source
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Company says it wants to release more programs to software developers #
- Getting More Out Of Gmail
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Maximize your gmail account to its full potential. #
- Hotmail to offer 250MB of free storage
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The webmail storage battle gets bigger. #
- Printing Decreases for Digital Camera Users
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“Most digital camera owners never print out their photos, preferring to share them via email or the web instead.” #
- Congress: Macapagal, De Castro win elections
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So, is it over finally? #
- The Location Field Is the New Command Line
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John Gruber on the web as an application platform. #
- The Dangers of Judging Web Designs Superficially
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- Tech ‘54, Where Are You?
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10 days of normal life, as it was in 1954. #
- The Battle of the Prosumer Digitals
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Don’t know what to get with your thousand bucks? #
- ‘Buffy’ won’t die - thanks to academics
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“Buffy the Vampire Slayer” series compared to religion. #
- Ben Affleck wins 10k Cal State Championship
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Daredevil star sets poker history. At least he has something to do after those recent flops. #
- Windows XP SP2 is big step forward in security—but it can break things
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Micrososft moves forward in security at the expense of stability and compatibity. #
- As Blogging Icons Mend Fences, GPLed Blog Tools Reap Buzz
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The emergence of WordPress, as noted by Netcraft. #
- iPod Your BMW
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Apple does it first again—now you can listen to your iPod music in your BMW, with the vehicle’s in–dash controls. #
- ~rejo: confession for two: a spammer spills it all
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Conversation with a real-life (retired) spammer. #
- Balcony with a view
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Once I get a new, liberating digital camera, I hope to come up with something as beautiful as this. #
- A One In A Million Photo
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Worth more than a thousand words. #
- What’s in a name (part 2)
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Andy Clarke on CSS naming (part 2). #
- What’s in a name
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Andy Clarke on CSS naming (part 1). #
- Guide to MD5 and passwords [via]
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What is MD5 and why use it? #
- Philippine President Arroyo Wins New Term
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Can’t they see the drama ain’t over yet? Fortune-tellers, eh? #
- Using Movable Type 2.6x for non-weblog content management
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At least it still serves some purpose. #
- Big day in L.A.: Kobe opts out; Shaq wants out
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The offensive juggernaut is now down on its knees. #
- Gmail in the News
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Long, detailed thread at /. on the new webmail craze, google’s “Gmail”. #
- Production for Use
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Zeldman on design and the big picture. #
- God Just Sent Me Something!
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Jim Paredes sings “Batang-bata Ka Pa” with a whole new meaning. Congrats, Lolo! #
- Gmail is too creepy
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Why you shouldn’t use gmail… #
- The Joyride - Jake Verzosa’s photoblog
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Yes, Jake is posting photos and blogging again! #
- Brand You Survival Kit
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When Tom Peters first wrote about Brand You, it was cool. Now it’s life or death. #
- Nikon Boosts Digital Cameras, Eyes Exit from Film
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- Sudden Closure of Weblogs.com Strands Bloggers
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Dave W(h)iner is in stupid mode once again. He gets to do this at least once a year. #
- Yahoo launches 100MB of free e-mail
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Users of Yahoo! Mail free service now get 100MB of space for email. #
- Blackout hits major Web sites
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Domain name outage leaves many popular Web sites temporarily inaccessible. #
- Firefox - The Browser, Reloaded
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Mozilla Firefox 0.9 is here! #
- Lindows Bundles Its Linux OS with Two Rivals’ Distros
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Yahoo News! story on Lindows’ bundling of two rival distributions. #
- The three leading linux desktop products in one box
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A great price for three great products. #
- What makes America great
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Very beautiful read. You should see this, Monch. #
- Paris bid to ban designer jeeps
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To hell with big SUVs! ( Until I can afford one, maybe. =p ) #
- WP magic quotes issue (bug tracker thread)
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Bug trackers are for fixing bugs, not for personalized bugfixes and updates. #
- search engine optimization
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No secrets in getting to the top. #
- Firefox 0.9 Tour
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A walkthrough of the upcoming Mozilla Firefox 0.9. #
- How Liberty was lost on the internet
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Censorship experiment reveals: ISPs are acting as judge, jury and private investigator at the same time. #
- PHP Security Mistakes
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Common security–related mistakes PHP developers frequently do at the beginning. #
- Writing Clean and Efficient PHP Code
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A simple primer on PHP code efficiency. #
- Stopdesign Reloaded
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The redesign reloaded is the bomb! Look at that interface, so sexy. #
- Satellite images ’show Atlantis’
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- Sun: No decision on open-source Java
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Now they tell us this. They should pack Java and go to the mountains. Long live PHP! #
- Sun to open-source Java
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Sun announces commitment to release Java to the open-source community. #
- Berliner’s Gramaphone
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A CD-based gramophone! #
- 10 reasons for web standards
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Why should we move forward with web standards? #
- Hotmail incinerates customer files
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The fierce webmail battlefield yields a victim. #
- Official Rules for Calling Shotgun
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So you’re riding up front? #
- Linksys WRT54G: The Little Engine That Could
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How Linux is Inadvertently Poised to Remake the Telephone and Internet Markets #
- Spotting weblogging systems through design
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- SpecOpS Labs response to Wine Project
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