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New searching/learning Techniques: Del.icio.us & technorati

Posted on 16 December, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

New Technique when it comes to finding high quality link to Learn stuff from: Searching Del.icio.us bookmarks. A least for now it has a high information to noise ratio. Search technorati, for memes or there starting urls in the blogosphere. Continue reading New searching/learning Techniques: Del.icio.us & technorati→

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Google Suggest Dissected…and more xmlhttprequest stuff

Posted on 16 December, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Chris Justus – Server Side Guy went and Dissected more of Google Suggest, inculding a un-compression of Google’s compressed javascript : so that the average web developer should be able to get a detailed understanding of how this work. (I Continue reading Google Suggest Dissected…and more xmlhttprequest stuff→

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How to build a better web browser

Posted on 14 December, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

@ UIWEB.COM by Interface designer and IE ex-developer Scott Berkun. Some good points (Bookmarks), some silly point (Doesn’t get RSS). via Slashdot

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It’s a Wonderful Life …in 30 seconds with bunnies.

Posted on 13 December, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Angry Alien has done it again, Bunnyfing another classic with… It’s a Wonderful Life in 30 seconds with bunnies. I’m hoping they with tackle classic TV shows – Gilligan’s Island; Star Trek, Amok Time; 3’s Company – all come to Continue reading It’s a Wonderful Life …in 30 seconds with bunnies.→

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BLC: iScream for mainstream

Posted on 12 December, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Via Better Living Centre about boomers Tom Cochrane and Jim Cuddy and Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) “an attempt to put toothpaste back in the tube”. meanwhile Cory’s back and picks up the story about the impact that the suggested Continue reading BLC: iScream for mainstream→

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The New Web UI and Blogger Tags

Posted on 11 December, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Charles Miller aka The Fishbowl comments on a brief Joel Spolsky remark about Google’s Suggest : the XmlHttpRequest technique, as displayed in Gmail, and Google Suggest, represents a new level in Rich Web UI’s. Give that I’ve recent linked to Continue reading The New Web UI and Blogger Tags→

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False Positives is the personal blog, powered by Coffee and WordPress, of Ian Irving, who lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

The blog was started in April 2003.

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