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Dopplr can now import contacts from other sites – notably Gmail, Facebook, and Twitter… but it can also import hCard from any appropriately marked-up page. Very nice!
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Chris Wanstrath drops the Sake Bomb – it’s like rake, but system-wide, and easily extended from the net. Which is very, very nice.
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Rands has a book. It looks very good.
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“Just as the mini-player in iTunes does for music; MiniMail puts information about your inbox at your fingertips. You can easily see messages as they arrive, and quickly action them.” Want!
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Apart from the fact the whole lighttpd/fastcgi stack is a bit old-hat, some useful reminders for those of use not so used to Debian…
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“…when you come back from Reboot, all other conferences suffer by comparison; however, I think there are some lessons that other events can learn from Reboot and LIFT that might help them improve.” Great notes from Lee Bryant.
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Lots of good sample code, and the links are most handy
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Pneumatic messaging tubes. Awesome.
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You really had to be there for full effect… but it was phenomenal.
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Marc Andressen provides some interesting analysis of F8. The news for popular applications, such as iLike, isn’t good.
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If in doubt, compress your own – the Prototype team aren’t going to do it for you, after all.
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(tags: historical anatomy)
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A brownie pan designed so that everybody gets an edge. Fab!
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Local place that delivers farmhouse cheese to your door. Ought to check them out.