Recent Links › August 2005
- 10 Steps to a Hugely Successful Web 2.0 Company
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Do it, now. #
- Pixar tells story behind ‘Toy Story’
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“… Not only did the big-money folks at Disney who bankrolled the film not understand the vision of Toy Story,’ they hated it so much they shut down production. …” #
- GoogleOS? YahooOS? MozillaOS? WebOS?
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Kottke thinks a web–based OS is the future, and suggests that industry leaders are indeed taking us in this direction. #
- Jean Alesi: An Appreciation
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“When he took the lead and realised the win was his if he just kept going, in typical fashion tears welled in Jean’s eyes, splashing against his visor every time he braked. When he crossed the line, mechanics from every team without exception were on the pit wall to cheer him home, a rare sight in the battle-hardened world of F1 testifying to the charisma of the man and the esteem in which he was held. There has undoubtedly never been a more popular victory in recent memory.” #
- Notes from 37signals’ Jason Fried
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“How to make big things happen with small teams.” #
- ybmarried: photos
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A nice example of things you could do with iPAP and a great template. Nice work! #
- Living Venice… and beyond.
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“Personal observations, information and the occasional Instructions by author and Venice inhabitant Nan McElroy.” This place I gotta visit at least once in my life. #
- Crocodile blood may yield powerful new antibiotics
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“Tests showed that the reptile’s immune system kills the HIV virus.” #
- Scrolling and Scrollbars
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“Despite posing well-known risks, websites continue to feature poorly designed scrollbars. Among the ongoing problems that result are frustrated users, accessibility challenges, and missed content.” Notice one of the examples for “Scrollbars that didn’t work.” Yeah, it’s a Filipino site. #
- A hello-and-goodbye kind of post
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The famous Dunstan is closing his weblog. I’ve seen this guy go from ordinary blogger to one of the big guys, and it’s nice to know he’s gone this far. Good luck, mate! #
- Simple Adsense Tips
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A few short tips on improving your adsense performance. #
- The Top 10 Things You Should Know Before You Blog
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” Three business blogging experts share their best tips for getting started in the blogosphere.” #
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