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How do people use products, systems and environments?
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research interests on the integration of mobile activities (working, learning, playing) in real-world ubiquitous environments.
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The title, Transcendent Interactions, refers to the goal of designing and developing software with the explicit understanding that any given interaction may exist outside the applications and systems produced. People will carry their -
a few weeks ago, while in hospital, Pierre and I were talking about a system to retrieve web document for later browsing - Piere was refering to Richard Richard Stallman’s use of the mail to retrieve documents.
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links for 2008-07-31
July 30, 2008Tags: *****, *****, *****, *****, api, application, apps, architecture, art, blog, code, coding, communication, design, development, email, environment, hack, installation, interactive, mail, mobile, mobility, pattern, performance, pervasive, research, robot, sustainability, tool, urban, web | Comments (0)
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links for 2008-04-17
April 17, 2008-
The problem caused by scripts is that they block parallel downloads. The HTTP/1.1 specification suggests that browsers download no more than two components in parallel per hostname. If you serve your images from multiple hostnames, you can get more than t
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The Exceptional Performance team has identified a number of best practices for making web pages fast. The list includes 34 best practices divided into 6 categories. Filter rules by category: content, server, cookie, css, javascript, mobile, all
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Hedge fund managers, those masters of a secretive, sometimes volatile financial universe, are making money on a scale that once seemed unimaginable, even in Wall Street’s rarefied realms.
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links for 2008-04-09
April 09, 2008-
he International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is a 10/13-digit number that uniquely identifies books and book-like products published internationally.
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ISSN is a kind of ISBN but for magazines, journals, newspaper, etc. - serials
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Google App Engine applications communicate with the web server using the CGI standard.
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Have multi-authoring metadata on a single post: Multiple Authors will keep track of what secondary authors edit a post, and add them on as authors.
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How do I develop new widgets?
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CONSIDERING THE FUTURE OF INK ON PAPER: To continue to associate digital printing with only these qualities however is to miss out on the opportunities it is able to offer and more importantly under play its influence on the future of printed matter. RCA/
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Display a list of authors in your WordPress Sidebar Widgets linking to the authors.php page.
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Head Meta Description provides an automatic meta description tag for your blog, inserting a dynamic description depending on the query-type (i.e. page you’re on)
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listing the most recent and updated posts, globally or by category, by author, and more in your sidebar or elsewhere. The recent posts list can also include an excerpt.
Tags: application, author, book, books, code, codex, coding, documentation, download, future, google, library, magazine, metadata, paper, pdf, plugin, post, print, programming, publishing, python, rca, reference, selfpublishing, seo, software, templates, web, widget, wordpress, writing, _assembling, _capacity, _theofs | Comments (0)
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links for 2008-03-17
March 17, 2008-
saving multiple clipboards for later access via contextual menu.
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A recursive acronym (or occasionally recursive initialism, and sometimes recursive backronym) is an abbreviation that refers to itself in the expression for which it stands. Due to the nature of the English language, which would infinitely recurse left-re
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i like the simple and effective interface and 3 column layout for blog excerpts, links and lists agregation
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Matching Whole Lines of Text
Tags: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, aggregator, application, banger, business, card, censor, censorship, clipboard, coding, communication, complexity, context, cover, crypto, culture, design, directory, disclosures, ed, education, game, geometry, graphic, illustartion, information, installation, language, links, mac, mathematics, media, news, osx, paper, record, reference, regexp, resource, resources, software, structure, tools, txt, wiki | Comments (0)
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links for 2008-03-16
March 16, 2008-
(tags: geometry typography)
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(tags: explosion photography)
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nice resource of Monospaced fonts for displaying code - I finally selected the Profont for my own use in TextWrangler, seems like an improved version Monaco.
Tags: activism, analysis, author, brain, censor, code, coding, color, comparison, consciousness, content, cup, design, drawing, explosion, font, frame, future, geometry, GUI, history, icon, interface, mapping, network, noodle, photography, production, resource, science, talk, ted, time, tools, tradition, typography, web2.0 | Comments (0)
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links for 2008-03-11
March 11, 2008-
i like one liners; i like simplicity; i like twitter - what else? might be nice to combine it with the todo.txt
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nice combination of services: tumble + delicious as an automated rebloging system
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nice tool for visualising twitter ativity - i like the analogy to seismic activities
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links for 2008-02-25
February 25, 2008-
Tarantino and Avary decided to write a short, on the theory that it would be easier to get made than a feature… the film became a trilogy, with one section by Tarantino, one by Avary, and one by a third director who never materialized. Each eventually e
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Del.icio.us API / help. This document and the APIs herein are subject to change at any time.
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article describing a simple use of the delicious API on a mail server
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tracking software for website statistices - tehy pretty much evolved form the evrsion i use to know a couple of years back… it seems like they developped quite neat services and smart tools
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enables you to have your posts submitted automatically to social bookmarking sites like delicio.us
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a nice summary of a few features and softwares to betterise your experience with delicious bookmarks
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this gallery has both onsite and online exhibition
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an overview of the reputation economy, using delicious - the via: tag to give credits; it’s weird this system could not be automatically generated when you use the “copy this” functions.
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a kind of GTD tricks using GMail as the main tool - it’s nice to see good old emails back on tracks in the middle of RSS. it’s a “now old” media on the internet and pretty much everybody feels comfortable with it. A bit of automation oculd bring emails to
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a unique flexible identity system which help to login multiple online services and centralise information regarding personal electronic presence
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