Archive for September, 2006
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Surfin’ Safari - Understanding HTML, XML and XHTML
The relationships among HTML, XML and XHTML are an area of considerable confusion on the web. …This article will attempt to clear up some of that confusion. Eg. Why doesn’t <script /> work?
Facebook, a social site, has a suitor | CNET News.com
To woo Zuckerberg, Yahoo has offered about $900 million for Facebook and says it will keep the company somewhat independent, with Zuckerberg in charge.
Fox Trot Does Web 2.0
I love FoxTrot. Cute, quick, geeky, funny.
This week, Jason is designing a Web site for his school.
Am I The Only One That Likes iTunes 7?
It seems to be the fashionable thing to hate on iTunes 7. I’m really digging it. I don’t understand what the issue is.
Coverflow rocks my face off. It did even before it was integrated into iTunes proper. I also love how they integrated the album art into the library listing.
The podcasts screen is a bit slicker now.
Adding movie downloads? Brilliant.
The blue icon? Eh, I’ll get used to it.
I’m really not understanding whats not to love.
Recap: Becoming an Email Ninja | 43 Folders
I’m a little late on this: Recap: Becoming an Email Ninja | 43 Folders “Ah, yes, email. The remarkable tool that was meant to simplify our lives and liberate vast deposits of time and attention now has every person I know on the run. There’s too freaking much of it and most of us lack the training and skills to do much but react emotionally and basically let it push us around like that mean kid in the middle school cafeteria.”
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