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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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Hybrid Solar Lighting

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

More Bringing SciFi to Life (Via Gizmodo), we have Sunlight in a tube brought to you by the bright builds at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee: A rooftop collector concentrates and sends sunlight through optical fibers, tubes made of Continue reading Hybrid Solar Lighting→

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Apple Store coming to Toronto April 15th, 05

Posted on 12 March, 2005 by Ian — 1 Comment ↓

According to a very brief story (like an inch) in the Saturday Globe & Mail (not on-line), Canada’s first Apple store will be opening in Toronto April 15th with the new Yorkdale Shopping Mall expansion. Previously it had been suggested Continue reading Apple Store coming to Toronto April 15th, 05→

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Workflow is just a Pi Calculus Process

Posted on 11 March, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Workflow is just a Pi Process (1.5 MB PDF) via Manageability:Why ReST is Better – Part 5 – Self Descriptive State. I’m going to have to read this again (slowly), as it introduces a new term – Pi Calculus – Continue reading Workflow is just a Pi Calculus Process→

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