Archive for 2003
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John Robb to InfoWorld: "Pure Rubbish"
UserLand's John Robb comments on what is (IMO) a pretty good article in InfoWorld about weblogs' place in the enterprise.
Omni Brain
Well, I finally got around to buying a new license to OmniOutliner. I'm in planning mode for a new direction of my life, and I figured now was the time to finally spring for it.
smbmeta.xml
Lileks
(What is it with the no-RSS-feed thing? Silly web site editor, expecting me to use a web browser! -))
Vonage IP Phone Service
Wow. Clay Shirky is shredding the telcos and explaining the advantages of VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol).
A Vonage customer can make an unlimited number of unlimited-length domestic long distance calls for their forty bucks, with call waiting, call forwarding, call transfer, web-accessible voicemail and caller ID thrown in free.
Safari Feature Request
Ok, everyone else has been going wonky over Safari, I might as well throw out a request: I want to be able to drag a file from the Finder onto a file upload form. This is 2003, people!
Rip. Mix. Burn.
Currently ripping:
- Sonic Flood
- Filter - Short Bus
- BIll Miller - The Red Road
- Foo Fighters - The Colour and the Shape
- Natalie Imbruglia - Left Of The Middle
- The Cure - Wild Mood Swings
Tab-less Safari Tabs
JY posts an interesting idea for Safari that solves the problem (multiple browser views supported in one window) that tabbed-browsing tries to solve. I think this is more Apple-like than actual tabs would be, and I like the "persistent-between-window-closes" idea too.
On The Media-based OS
This guy has some interesting commentary on Microsoft and Apple's different approaches to handling diverse media in the OS, as represented by Microsoft's Longhorn (code-name for some new version of Windows) and Apple's Mac OS X and the iApps.
KeyNote file
Paul Boutin posts a sample KeyNote file - it's xml (quite complex) but it would be fun creating web apps that generate these.
Idea: Constitution online, with public discussion included
I'm, like sure this is out there somewhere already, but if not, it should be:
PowerCADD 6 comes to Mac OS X
Dad, this is for you. Want that new 17" Powerbook? Here's a tool to use on it. -)
MWSF Keynote
Um, wow. new powerbooks, new web browser, new powerpoint killer... read all about it here. -)
Gonna Do It Again
Ok, so we rearranged our office and today realized that we did it backwards. Silly us! Don't you hate that?
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