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Nice Blogs!
For all you folks that haven't come across hicksdesign it's well worth a visit. The site is a beautiful example of CSS based design and should provide inspiration to us all. Poking around in my comments I also came across this little gem from Jeff Croft. It's still under construction (aren't most blogs though?) but is already high on my reccomendations list. Both these blogs have a few things in common. First off they both make use of overflow: auto to create a scrolling "frame like" area for the content. Normally frames and their ilk bug me but in both...
[Andy Budd::Blogography]
5:31:34 AM
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Zen and the Art of Social Software
Teledynamics Communiqué reports on a local project to leverage social software in an alternative health-care clinic: "The Hoita Kokoro Centre has contracted Teledynamics [ie us] to create a new social software portal...
(via TeledyN) [Channel 'social_software']
5:29:14 AM
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Microsoft Bloggers Multiplying Exponentially
It had been a while since we updated the Microsoft Watch list of current and former Microsoft employees who are bloggingThere are now more [sigma]
lots more. [Microsoft Watch from Mary Jo Foley]
5:22:28 AM
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Tagging conventions for microcontent
Jon Udell has put up his structured blog search which allows you to write XPaths over an XML representation of his blog and get some useful information out of it. In the accompanying blog post he makes the plea for well formedness, since that makes things easier. No argument from me. What I'm more interested in is a description of his tagging conventions.
[Ted Leung on the air]
5:06:19 AM
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The September That Never Began
I have been watching and waiting for the impact of AOL Journals. Back in January I outlined the business case for AOL to enter the market, using LiveJournal stats to suggest a $48m revenue stream as the prize. I wondered...
[Ross Mayfield's Weblog]
5:01:43 AM
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Second sight
It's a strange time to be a weblogger. Our little hobby looks like it's finally about to enter the big time. I mean, you know you've made it when Lycos has a weblogging system, right? When AOL's system has just been launched? ....
(by Tom Coates)
4:32:00 AM
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For all you folks that haven't come across hicksdesign it's well worth a visit. The site is a beautiful example of CSS based design and should provide inspiration to us all. Poking around in my comments I also came across this little gem from Jeff Croft. It's still under construction (aren't most blogs though?) but is already high on my reccomendations list. Both these blogs have a few things in common. First off they both make use of overflow: auto to create a scrolling "frame like" area for the content. Normally frames and their ilk bug me but in both...
[Andy Budd::Blogography]
5:31:34 AM
Zen and the Art of Social Software
Teledynamics Communiqué reports on a local project to leverage social software in an alternative health-care clinic: "The Hoita Kokoro Centre has contracted Teledynamics [ie us] to create a new social software portal...
(via TeledyN) [Channel 'social_software']
5:29:14 AM
Microsoft Bloggers Multiplying Exponentially
It had been a while since we updated the Microsoft Watch list of current and former Microsoft employees who are bloggingThere are now more [sigma]
lots more. [Microsoft Watch from Mary Jo Foley]
5:22:28 AM
Tagging conventions for microcontent
Jon Udell has put up his structured blog search which allows you to write XPaths over an XML representation of his blog and get some useful information out of it. In the accompanying blog post he makes the plea for well formedness, since that makes things easier. No argument from me. What I'm more interested in is a description of his tagging conventions.
[Ted Leung on the air]
5:06:19 AM
The September That Never Began
I have been watching and waiting for the impact of AOL Journals. Back in January I outlined the business case for AOL to enter the market, using LiveJournal stats to suggest a $48m revenue stream as the prize. I wondered...
[Ross Mayfield's Weblog]
5:01:43 AM
Second sight
It's a strange time to be a weblogger. Our little hobby looks like it's finally about to enter the big time. I mean, you know you've made it when Lycos has a weblogging system, right? When AOL's system has just been launched? ....
(by Tom Coates)
4:32:00 AM