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Camp Lejeune Love
via blog GAMIL: an insider look at design by beth on April 13, 2008
Driving back from the beach yesterday, we passed Camp Lejeune. For at least 2 miles along the highway the fence along the road was covered with displays of love for the military men and women returning from their tours of duty. It was a very touching sight.ShareThis
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What Should The Middle Mouse Button Mean?
via Coding Horror by (author unknown) on March 27, 2008
Despite Apple's historical insistence that the computer mouse should only have one button-- which led to the highly unfortunate convention of double-clicking-- most mice have more than one button today. In his classic book The Human Interface, Jef Raskin revisits the earliest days of his involvement with the Mac project and realizes that the single button mouse was a mistake. Mice were meant...
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Privacy made easier
via Official Google Blog by Karen on March 27, 2008
Posted by Jane Horvath, Senior Privacy Counsel, and Peter Fleischer, Global Privacy CounselBecause we're strongly committed to protecting your privacy, we want to present our privacy practices in the clearest way possible. Over the past year, we've been experimenting with video to clarify and illustrate the privacy practices set forth in our Google Privacy Policy. We've used videos...
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RSS Feeds: The Full Post Verses The Summary
via MicroExplosion Media by billseaver on March 27, 2008
You may not know it but you have some control over the way your blog’s RSS feed displays. You can allow your feed to show a summary (which usually consists of the first paragraph or introductory sentences in your post) or the full post. Most blogs default with the full post display but I was asked recently if I thought the summary option is a good idea based on the premise that if people can...
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How I'm using Google Reader now...
via How about you just call me Linda? by Linda on March 27, 2008
One of the great things about using Google Reader, is that as it continues to evolve, so does my use of it.About a year ago, I was assigned to a project at work that was to be built in MOSS 2007. So I created a "MOSS" tag and subscribed to feed after feed after feed. I just KNEW that Google was going to roll out search capability within reader and when they did, I had a finely honed list of...
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Lol cats goes offline and teams up with Jones Soda
via Slashfood by Shayna Glick on March 26, 2008
Filed under: Business, Trends, On the Blogs, SodaOMG, icanhascheezburger.com is teaming up with Jones Soda! If you don't know about the wildly popular lol cats, you've been buried further under the rock than I have. The trend combines a cute cat image with a funny caption, and its been tremendously popular on the internet.Now this movement is headed out into the real world as a label on...
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Duty Calls
via xkcd.com by (author unknown) on February 19, 2008
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An Online Collection of Visualized Networks
via ReadWriteWeb by Sarah Perez on February 25, 2008
VisualComplexity.com is a site that intends to be a unified resource space for the visualization of complex networks. Their main goal is to better understand the different types of visualization methods used across several different disciplines, including social networks and the World Wide Web.Why Visualizations?The VisualComplexity web site was created by Manuel Lima, an interaction designer,...
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