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Share anything. Anytime. Anywhere.
via Official Google Reader Blog by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
... there's all sorts of information "out there" just waiting to be streamed, shared and otherwise consumed by you and your friends. Now you can finally show all of your Reader friends that awesome talking cat video you found, your favorite grilled trout recipe, or reviews of the best brunch place in your neighborhood -- all without a subscription.Here are a few new ways you can add and share ...
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Jealousy
via xkcd.com by (author unknown) on May 07, 2008
Shared by: Cary, Dan Russell, Philou, Dustin DeKoekkoek, Yassin, William Gordon, SharonG, barak, Oberg, Dominik, Joshua, Sam, npike, David, dknowles, Russellreno, Paul, Maryam, Parastoo, keshvary, Blaenk Denum, smr, Hugo, BIGODE, macromediax, Chandoo,
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I Repeat: Do Not Listen to Your Users
via Coding Horror by (author unknown) on February 26, 2008
Paul Buchheit on listening to users:I wrote the first version of Gmail in one day. It was not very impressive. All I did was stuff my own email into the Google Groups (Usenet) indexing engine. I sent it out to a few people for feedback, and they said that it was somewhat useful, but it would be better if it searched over their email instead of mine. That was version two. After I released that...
Shared by: Ben, vanlandw, Jeff, Justin Yost, Alan Dean, Wyctim, ManiacD, et, Ionut, RTPeat, tarmo888, npike, Jorge Wagner, Mr. Pants, Anil, Robert, rveguilla, Andrew Taylor, Riaz, Maxim, Rex Pechler, JB,
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XML: The Angle Bracket Tax
via Coding Horror by (author unknown) on May 12, 2008
Shared by Benjamin Golub XML doesn't suck; JSON just sucks a lot less.Everywhere I look, programmers and programming tools seem to have standardized on XML. Configuration files, build scripts, local data storage, code comments, project files, you name it -- if it's stored in a text file and needs to be retrieved and parsed, it's probably XML. I realize that we have to use something...
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A Question of Programming Ethics
via Coding Horror by (author unknown) on March 07, 2008
... that with the following hair-raising tale from Dustin Brooks:I was looking for a way to back up my gmail account to a local drive. I've accumulated a mass of important information that I would rather not lose. During my search I came across G-Archiver, I figured what the heck I'll give it a try.It didn't really have the functionality I was looking for, but being a programmer my...
Shared by: WindPower, alex, Ihar Mahaniok, Pedro Pinheiro, Leko, npike, rveguilla, Ken, ndench,
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BUILT's Laptop Backpack keeps your files close, peripherals closer
via Engadget by Darren Murph on May 09, 2008
Filed under: Laptops, Peripherals, WearablesNot one to just follow the crowd, BUILT has thrown an interesting twist on the oh-so-popular Neoprene laptop case. The Laptop Backpack enables users to tote their 12- to 17-inch machine right on their back along with textbooks, LAN party flyers and a copy of The Daily Bugle; you'll also find a couple of smaller compartments for storing peripherals...
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Army orders 24 new sentry-bots, Judgment Day moved up two months
via Engadget by Joshua Topolsky on February 29, 2008
Filed under: RobotsSure, you laughed yesterday when you heard professor Noel Sharkey warn against the impending, apocalyptic man vs. machine battle that was to come, but this news may have you singing a different tune. A pilot program in Nevada which employed robotic sentries to patrol Hawthorne Army Depot is getting an upgrade: 24 brand new drones called MDARS, or "Mobile Detection and...
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Reuters Frees Content with New API
via Mashable! by Kristen Nicole on May 12, 2008
In a pretty significant move, Reuters is making its news content available to the developer community through the use of a non-commercial API offering, through Reuters Labs. This means that you can now take Reuters news and create applications around it, or better fit the content into your existing applications and sites. The API is available upon request. See more information here.This is...
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