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mod_rendezvous

I forgot to link to this a while back, but after looking into it I'm doing so.


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

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SMBMeta proposal

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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.


Feed Me!

You, and you: RSS feed, now.


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!


Explaining Conversant

Conversant: remember "groupware", "information management".


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?


Safari

The bloggers are reviewing Safari right now:

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