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  1. Another Article on Coworking in NYTimes

    http://codinginparadise.org/weblog/2008/06/another-article-on-coworking-in-nytimes.html

    Another article appeared on coworking in the New York Times today; they have a few things wrong but its ok.…

    10 days ago
  2. Recent Science Making Life More Possible in Universe?

    http://codinginparadise.org/weblog/2008/06/recent-science-making-life-more.html

    There have been several big pieces of news the last few weeks that point the way towards life possibly being more common in the universe than we expect. I haven't heard others put this stuff together so I thought it might be useful to put the pieces together. …

    10 days ago
  3. Pocket IE Supports XHTML?!

    http://codinginparadise.org/weblog/2008/06/pocket-ie-supports-xhtml.html

    I was going through the Pocket Internet Explorer for Windows Mobile documentation and I found that it says it support XHTML! That's surprising. Has anyone actually used the XHTML support in Windows Mobile? Any details?…

    10 days ago
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    .july shine ep's

    http://sntxtech.blogspot.com/2008/07/july-shine-eps.html

    4 days ago in sntxtech / charts and mixes · No authority yet
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    [Be el o ge] — The web is an unstoppable force of nature.

    http://blog.project-sierra.de

    12 2Spare Agile Ajax aidanf.net - Aidan Finn’s Home Page Ajaxian Beltis Blog Coding Horror Coding In Paradise Damien Katz Dilbert Daily Strip Google Web Toolkit Blog GoogleWatchBlog GWT Site heise online News JSF Central Loud Thinking by David Heinemeier Hansson MW-Blog My Czech Republic Blog Nuby on Rails Omar AL Zabir blog on ASP.NET Ajax and .NET 3.5

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    If You Do Not Work On Important Problems, You Will Not Do Important Work

    http://michelemartin.typepad.com/thebambooprojectblog//2008/...

    A lot of us, though, have lost that meaning and that sense of doing something important and I wonder if it isn't because we've lost track of working on important problems. I thought about this while reading Brad Neuberg's little gem of a blog post on Creating a Personal Research Agenda. In it, he quotes a speech by Richard Hamming in which Hamming observes: "If you do not work on an important problem, it's unlikely that you'll do important work." That bears repeating: "If you do not work on an important problem, it's unlikely that

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    Tinselman

    http://tinselman.typepad.com/tinselman

    Control as the truly final frontier whizzed before their eyes. It was the mother of all demos. Engelbart's support staff was as elaborate as one would find at a modern Grateful Dead concert. ... • click here to watch Engelbart demonstration. • click here for a flyer of the original demo. Update: Thanks to Kevin for telling me about Belgian inventor, Paul Otlet who, unbelievably, invented hyperlinking decades before Ted Nelson. Read more on Kevin's True Film's blog

    18 days ago in Tinselman by tinselman · Authority: 30
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    Today on the Server

    http://www.kintespace.com/rasxlog/?p=941

    “Coding In Paradise: XHTML Considered Harmful” Brad Neuberg: “…XHTML is a useless technology that is retarding progress, especially when it comes to Dymamic HTML (DHTML) and AJAX applications.” I have no idea where this is coming from… My AJAX designs

    18 days ago in the rasx() context by rasx · Authority: 12
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    The Mother of All Demos

    http://tinselman.typepad.com/tinselman/2008/06/the-mother-of...

    Control as the truly final frontier whizzed before their eyes. It was the mother of all demos. Engelbart's support staff was as elaborate as one would find at a modern Grateful Dead concert. ... • click here to watch Engelbart demonstration. • click here for a flyer of the original demo. Update: Thanks to Kevin for telling me about Belgian inventor, Paul Otlet who, unbelievably, invented hyperlinking decades before Ted Nelson. Read more on Kevin's True Film's blog

    33 days ago in Tinselman by tinselman · Authority: 30
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    Hot Koehl

    http://frankkoehl.com

    Code stuff I'm studying AMASS CakePHP jQuery Docs OpenID Propel Sphinx Search Engine

    40 days ago in Hot Koehl · Authority: 3
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    Bookmarking, History and AJAX

    http://www.visicog.com/?p=28

    book that you like, the URL might be displayed as www.cheapbooks.com#item38392, although the webpage was never changed. There have been many other ‘history libraries’ developed since RSH first went into production, but many do not address all the usability issues that RSH covers. RSH was further developed in 2007 to fix several bugs and support the latest browser versions of including IE7, Firefox, Safari, and Opera. More information can be found on the official website.

    45 days ago in Visicog · No authority yet
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    Lestoujoursouvrables - Quelques pensées perso...

    http://penseesdiverses.over-blog.com/article-13319442.html

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    46 days ago in Lestoujoursouvrables - Quelques pensées perso... · No authority yet
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    discipline and punish

    http://blogs.concedere.net:8080/blog/discipline

    thetremendous growth, innovation and new ecosystems that open data formats can create. APIs, proprietary or not, are more tightly coupled (in space-time) and widgets, being essentially HTML generators, seem to provide the most coupling. In terms of the Open Web it would seem that open data formats are the way to go. But widgets are an interesting black sheep here. Widgets seem to be the least open integration strategy and Web 2.0 companies have embraced them, at least partly, to further centralize access to

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