Yahoo SearchMonkey evening
Went to the Yahoo SearchMonkey Developer Event last night. Presentations by the developers of SearchMonkey was followed by a lively debate. To quote from the SearchMonkey developer home page: Using...
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Under the iPlayer hood for radio [BBC Radio Labs] On a different wavelength [Guardian] How much can a website cost? [Puffbox] In praise of the hyperlink [Jeremy Keith] Condé Nast to launch Wired in...
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Warning to copyright enforcers: Three strikes and you’re out [Guardian] Hackers fan the flames of imagination at Mashed [Guardian] London SearchMonkey Developer Evening a great success [Yahoo...
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Jyri Engestrom on “Nodal Points” [Joho] BBC Topics: how it works [BBC Internet Blog] Design for wombling [Tom Scott] Getting Real [37signals] Collaborate and connect with Subversion [A List Apart]
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Portable Social Networks, the building blocks of a social web [Digital Web Magazine] YouTube/Viacom privacy followup (and what Google should do) [Dan Brickley] Release early, release often is not as...
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Our YouTube privacy: a triumph for common sense [Guardian PDA] The latest on our audio improvements [BBC Radio Labs] Alpha: when beta is not good enough [Mashable] Is the iPhone killing terrestrial...
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Oyster Card failure recovery [Going Underground’s Blog] Maybe normalizing isn’t normal [Jeff Atwood] European Directive on Public Sector Information [Power of Information Task Force] Smart CSS ain’t...
View ArticleI took the 2008 ALA Survey
For the second successive year A List Apart is carrying out its survey of “designers, developers, information architects, project managers, writers, editors, marketers, and everyone else who makes...
View ArticleLinks for 2008-09-10
Google Chrome why? [Tom Scott] Why have Google built their own browser and how does it relate to Firefox? Mozilla Ubiquity [Dan Brickley] A look at the Mozilla Labs experimental Firefox extension....
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Why the open strategy is a good idea [Matt McAlister] Matt thinks “we’re on the cusp of an explosion of open strategies and concepts across all markets, not least of which is the publishing world”....
View ArticleI took the 2009 ALA Survey
A List Apart is conducting it’s third annual survey for people who make websites. I took the survey last year, and have just completed the 2009 version. I urge all those involved in building sites...
View Article2009 ALA Survey results
The results of A List Apart’s 2009 Web Design Survey have been published. Very interesting findings. I partcipated both in this survey and the previous one – the 2010 survey is expected to be carried...
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