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Year: 2005

O’Reilly Emerging Technology Conference

Posted on 15 March, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

from Etech2005 the O’Reilly Emerging Technology Conference , Cory Doctorow has a great set of “Impressionistic transcripts” for : ““Web Services as a Strategy for Startups: Opening Up and Letting Go” presented by Stewart Butterfield, President, Ludicorp (and Flickr) (Boing Continue reading O’Reilly Emerging Technology Conference→

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Decompiling Programmer-Speak

Posted on 15 March, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

From Fractals of Change we have “Decompiling Programmer-Speak”, none of which I have ever used (and now I”ve got to get a new decoder ring): “It’ll be done ASAP.”Translation: There is no schedule yet. “That feature shouldn’t add any time Continue reading Decompiling Programmer-Speak→

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SXSW: Will Pate presentation summary blogs

Posted on 15 March, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

From theSXSW2005 Interactive conference, Will Pate has blogged very good summaries of various presentations: How to Make $$$ With Online AdsStartupland – A How-to Guide to Starting Your Own CompanyHow to Make Haste SlowlyWe The Media by Dan GillmorOpening Remarks Continue reading SXSW: Will Pate presentation summary blogs→

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SXSW: How to bluff your way in CSS

Posted on 15 March, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

From theSXSW2005 Interactive conference : How to bluff your way in CSS by Andy Budd & Jeremy Keith. A good Intro to Cascading Style Sheets, the What, Why, When and How. More under the Category:SXSW as I discover them.

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SXSW: Emergent Semantics & The Elements of Meaningful XHTML

Posted on 14 March, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

From theSXSW2005 Interactive conference : Eric A. Meyer’s presentation on Emergent Semantics and Tantek Çelik’s The Elements of Meaningful XHTML More under the Category:SXSW as I discover them.

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A Whole New Mind

Posted on 14 March, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Yes , I need one of these! Via Many-to-Many we have a summury of daniel pink’s on book “A Whole New Mind” (March 24, 2005) as presented at the SXSW Interactive conference. His key thesis is that the future no Continue reading A Whole New Mind→

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