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TV Via DSL – Waiting for cheap set-top boxes

Posted on 7 October, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

dslreports.com As Time Warner Cable begins to push into their phone business, Cincinnati Bell says they’re getting closer to pushing back into the television business. Jack Cassidy, president and CEO of Cincinnati Bell, says the only thing that has kept Continue reading TV Via DSL – Waiting for cheap set-top boxes→

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Gmail Notifier

Posted on 7 October, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Gmail Notifier, updated October 4, 2004, a Windows (>2k) system tray app. new Icons and other stuff, see faq

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Zoom quilt: This must be want Alice felt like

Posted on 6 October, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

zoom Like Kottke said, man…. Trippy.

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6 Best Practices for J2EE Architecture

Posted on 6 October, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

The Codist Links to 6 Best Practices for J2EE Architecture: Never Shortcut Server-Side Validation; Security is Not an Add-On; I18N is Not a Just a Buzzword Anymore; Avoid Common Mistakes With MVC Presentation; Don’t Be Embarrassed by POJOs; Data Access Continue reading 6 Best Practices for J2EE Architecture→

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Magical Maps

Posted on 6 October, 2004 by Ian — 1 Comment ↓

Via bTang reBlog: MultiMap.com is using its aerial photo/map mash-up as a tool to sell maps and photos. But it’s the combination of the two that leaves me with my mouth hanging open. Hover over the map and the (dhtml?) Continue reading Magical Maps→

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TokyoArtBeat and QR codes

Posted on 6 October, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

From Antipixel comes TokyoArtBeat, which is a brilliantly executed site (in English and Japanese) which tracks shows and events in the art, design, film, art party and opening events. As an interesting plus, it has those QR Codes which you Continue reading TokyoArtBeat and QR codes→

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The blog was started in April 2003.

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