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 Tuesday, July 22, 2003
304 Photoshop 6 Tips [via Zoyth
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MindPlex: The Weblog Network.  I should have a project/business plan (although for all intents and purposes this will be operated to maximize revenue for the authors) for this by the end of the week.  This will let me prioritize the steps necessary to bring this project to fruition.  I am working already on some of the nuts/bolts, and asking questions along the way (and getting great answers too by the way -- thanks).  BTW, anybody have feedback on the conceptual design I hacked together for the front door to the Network? [John Robb's Weblog
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samorost. samorost ... an entrancingly beautiful and organic, flash-based puzzle/story. Move your cursor around the screen and figure out how to help the little guy save his home. [MetaFilter
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netomat beta. I met Kris and Maciej of netomat at Supernova and just got around to downloading and playing with the beta. It looks interesting. It's like an email/wiki/link sharing tool. It's written in Java and runs on Mac and Windows. It's pretty easy to use and is more "rich" than a wiki because it has things like drawing tools that let you annotate pages in a way similar to a white board. You create pages with your netomat client. You can publish it with editing enabled so anyone can modify it. It keeps a history of changes. You can email pages to people. You can include lots of things in pages including audio, images, links, etc.

If anyone else is running the beta, send me netomat mail so that we can mess around. I am jito on netomat. My first netomat page is here. [Joi Ito's Web Lite
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New wiki for RSS 2.0 tinkering. Thanks to Sam Ruby, the SSF-DEV mailing list now has a wiki where a draft RSS 2.0 specification can be created.

This work is unofficial -- the new RSS 2.0 advisory board is actively working on the format -- but I am hoping that it will lead to improvements that can be adopted by the board into its specification and a more solid foundation for RSS 2.0 support in the Feed Validator.

The goal of the project is incremental improvement of the format as presently specified, not dramatic changes that might break existing RSS 2.0 implementations. At this point, the main thing being worked are the item-level link and guid elements. [Workbench
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Forms that make sense. Kalsey has started a new feature on his wonderful blog. The new featured section is titled, Simplified. The first article shows how to incorporate more user-friendly form validation into your sites. It's a great article so I suggest you go... [Artima Web Buzz
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International logo contest - Wikipedia. International logo contest - Wikipedia - spreading the word. Via Wikipedia:Announcements. [Puzzlepieces
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RSS Feed Icon.

I replaced the  icon used for RSS feed with  from Bryan Bell.  Thanks to Brian for creating this wonderful icon!  I did shrink the image down a bit so it can line up with the coffee mug icon.  I hope you like it.  Now only if there was a bigger icon for Mail.  I want a red tomato with a mail stuck in it.  BTW, you are welcome to my shrunk version of the icon.

[Don Park's Daily Habit
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Bildchen scripten. iMagine 1.0 (Shareware, US-$ 50) »is a unique 2D graphics engine implemented as an application and functioning as a graphics server and image processor for AppleScript. It is a powerful tool for processing images and can be used to automate the mundane management and sorting of image files. iMagine extends the capabilities of AppleScript by providing many drawing commands and considerable image importing, exporting, manipulating and processing commands. The drawing commands make use of Apple's Quartz and QuickDraw graphics technologies while the image drawing commands utilise Apple's QuickTime multimedia technology. iMagine brings these technologies together for AppleScript writers.«

"notiz" Notiz an mich: Testen! [Der Schockwellenreiter
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Bildchen für's Web. Wikipedia: Public Domain Bilderquellen. [Der Schockwellenreiter
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