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13 January 2003 |
Clay Shirky asks whether technology like RSS and social constructs/ideas like the Lazyweb will provide open-source software efforts with the same kind of lever for feature development that numbers-of-developers-on-net provided for bug-fixing (this is not to say that open-source hasn't created software with great features, merely that feature dev in large, distributed teams seems a harder challenge than bug-barbecuing)
3:48:50 PM
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Upside down and rotated world maps
3:48:24 PM
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Design your room, it'll generate isometric and print views and a 3D walkthrough. Brilliant.
3:47:27 PM
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Converts formatted text into standards-compliant html. You need to know its easy markup language... But - O for something you could paste in from Word.
3:46:22 PM
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No matter what the state of the economy, toy makers generally do pretty well -- after all, kids don't give a rat's ass if Lucent missed their third quarter projections by 7/15 of a cent, all they know is they need a Fashion Polly Sparkle Style House and, by God, they need it NOW! That's what gave me Great Idea #57709: the US should make the four pronged square Lego the standard unit of US currency.
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