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links for 2005-05-06

  • Digital Web Magazine - Web 2.0 for Designers
    An overview of what's becoming known as "Web 2.0". It's well written and makes good points, but a little too geeky for me. Example heading: "Writing Semantic Markup: Transition to XML"
    (tags: rss web2.0 semantic)
  • Community Guy: PodScope Searches Audio of Podcasts
    I aggee with Jake- this is hard to believe. PodScope enables you to search for specific words in a podcast. The audio version of Amazon's "look inside the book".
    (tags: podscope podcast search amazon)
  • Backpack First Impressions
    Keith's notes are nice, but the best part is seeing Jason Fried stick up 37 Signals decisions in the comments. Good stuff.
    (tags: backpack jasonfried asterisk customerservice keithrobinson)
  • The Horseless Carriage... (plasticbag.org)
    Tom Coates says that, dammit, it's time call a blog a blog and stop making it fit into some historical model
    (tags: tomcoates blogs)
  • Interpretations of iPod Shuffle as Food Contest (off topic)
    Mike is giving away a bunch of iPod Shuffles and for the latest contest he asked people to submit versions of the Shuffle made of food.
    (tags: ipod humor contest apple food photo)
  • Quick Online Tips: The Great Flickr Tools Collection
    Great list of tools for making the Flickr experience even cooler. I do love me some Flickr.
    (tags: flickr cooltools photography tips)
  • Warning: Shameless Narcissism Ahead -- All the people who tagging the "wiki this" article
    OK, so I'm excited to see the "wiki this" post get a little attention. Being so interested in del.icio.us lately it's been fun to watch the article get tagged and be on the "popular" list for a bit. :)
    (tags: wikithis narcissism wiki blog communication customer support)

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May 5, 2005

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leelefever

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links for 2005-05-02

  • You’re It!
    Tagsonomy: A blog on tagging by folks that I like to listen to
    (tags: tagsonomy)
  • Boxes and Arrows: Yahoo Case Study on Creating Pattern Library and Using Drupal to do it
    I've been playing with Drupal a lot lately and I'm really interested in all the future possibilities. This highlights some of the things that are possible.
    (tags: drupal contextualinquiry yahoo casestudy boxesandarrows)
  • Boxes and Arrows: Interview: Steve Krug
    This guys book "Don't Make Me Think" was the usability version of the ClueTrain Manifesto, for me at least- it got me excited about usability
    (tags: stevekrug boxesandarrows usability interview)

Posted:

May 1, 2005

By:

leelefever

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links for 2005-05-01

  • Target requires blogging skills for media relations people
    Blogs are becoming part of Target's PR job descriptions
    (tags: blogsandbusiness target pr)

Posted:

April 30, 2005

By:

leelefever

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links for 2005-04-30

  • Trackback is dead. Are Comments dead too? (plasticbag.org)
    Tom Coates says trackbacks are dead. From now on, I propose that everything that is spammable automatically becomes dead. In which case- my fax machine- DEAD.
    (tags: trackback tomcoates)
  • Simpy - social bookmarking and personal search engine
    Similar to del.icio.us... tags, bookmarking etc. all with a similarly geeky interface
    (tags: bookmarking)
  • RSS Mix - Mix any number of RSS feeds into one unique new feed!
    Want a way to group RSS feeds into a single feed? This'll do it. I'm thinking of a MixFeed for all feeds related to me, flickr, 43 things, my blogs, etc.
    (tags: rss cooltools aggregation syndication)
  • Absolutely Del.icio.us - Complete Tool Collection
    Wow. While I have del.icio.us on the brian, I might as well link to an impressive list of del.icio.us (and delicious as in yummy) set of tools.
    (tags: cooltools del.icio.us)

Posted:

April 29, 2005

By:

leelefever

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links for 2005-04-29

  • WorldChanging: Another World Is Here: Worldchanging Social Tools
    Dina Mehta does a great job of exploring the world changing possibilities of social tools
    (tags: blogs skype socialnetworking dinamehta worldchanging)
  • Guardian Unlimited | With friends like these ...
    The Gaurdian makes fun of Arrianna Huffington's new superblog, which will be staffed by celebs. Pretty funny.
    (tags: humor guardian)
  • (Video interview) Jim Allchin - From starving musician to Longhorn vice president
    A channel 9 interview with Microsoft VP Jim Allchin, who is ultimately responsible Windows and Longhorn. An interesting and personal look at the guy in charge.
    (tags: microsoft scoble channel9 interview video "jim allchin")
  • Wired News: Podcasting Killed the Radio Star
    The world's first all-podcast radio station will be launched on May 16 by Infinity Broadcasting, the radio division of Viacom.
    (tags: podcasting radio viacom wirednews)

Posted:

April 28, 2005

By:

leelefever

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links for 2005-04-28

  • cogdogblog: Web 5.0 Did I miss the Upgrade?
    I've been trying to figure out the whole Web 2.0 thing too.
    (tags: web2.0 cogdogblog funny)
  • Using stories to communicate - the Singapore casino decision
    In order to make a decision regarding whether or not to allow casinos, singapore used a fable style story to relate the major considerations
    (tags: singapore storytelling fable)

Posted:

April 27, 2005

By:

leelefever

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