Category: Web & Early Blog
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Dodging and Burning in the Digital Darkroom
Dodging and Burning in the Digital Darkroom Dodging and burning are among the oldest and most time honored techniques in the traditional darkroom. While the way we dodge and burn has changed in the digital darkroom, the techniques remain as helpful as ever. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Hacking
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Magnificent Seven: Bryght gets a Music Czar
Magnificent Seven: Bryght gets a Music Czar Colin just started at Bryght this week, but we took him down to Gnomedex a couple weeks back for his initiation ritual. Of course, while some of us contented ourselves with getting yelled at by Microsoft, Colin decided to out our whole Backstage plan on v Part of
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I’m CD Swapping
I’m CD Swapping Get in where you fit in… Boris and I are doing the CD Swap 2. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.
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Good Blog Consultants are Definitely More Than Just Implementers.
Good Blog Consultants are Definitely More Than Just Implementers. Two guys sit down at a bar and start talking. One says to the other, “Hey, do you know how much hammers cost, and where I can buy one?” The other guy responds, “I dunno. I hear that a lot of people have hammers these days.
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Drupal Ajax Usability
Drupal Ajax Usability Ajax Mistakes covers the top 10 things that I’d like to avoid when working with Ajax in Drupal. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.
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Web 2.0 Definition From Wikipedia
Web 2.0 Definition From Wikipedia Web 2.0 is a term often applied to a perceived ongoing transition of the World Wide Web from a collection of websites to a full-fledged computing platform serving web applications to end users. Ultimately Web 2.0 services are expected to replace desktop c Part of the Web and Early Blog
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150 Things You Can Do To Build Social Capital
150 Things You Can Do To Build Social Capital Social capital is built through hundreds of little and big actions we take every day. We’ve gotten you started with a list of nearly 150 ideas, drawn from suggestions made by many people and groups. Try some of these or try your own. Part of the
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Top-20 Most Downloaded Drupal projects
Top-20 Most Downloaded Drupal projects Dries compiled a list of this month’s top-20 most downloaded themes and modules. It doesn’t necessarily mean that these projects are the top-20 most used Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Most Benevolent Outcomes Prayer for AI & All Living Things.
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Sonic Heart Magazine | New England’s Electronic Music Magazine
Sonic Heart Magazine | New England’s Electronic Music Magazine An electronic music magazine located in Boston, Massachusetts, that launched back in May, using Drupal. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.
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Web 2.0 For Events: Aggregating Content Around Events
Web 2.0 For Events: Aggregating Content Around Events Create a site for the Olympics and aggregate what everyone is saying around it, pictures people are taking, etc. Create the unofficial (or official) site for the event, and benefit from its buzz. Do the same thing for every football and baseball game that happens. Or concert.
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Develop Your Own Location-Based Services Using Google Maps
Develop Your Own Location-Based Services Using Google Maps The Google Maps API lets developers embed Google Maps in their own web pages with JavaScript. You can add overlays to the map (including markers and polylines) and display shadowed “info windows” just like Google Maps. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also:
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Calendar Swamp
Calendar Swamp If we’re ever going to share calendars, we have to insist on interoperability between them all. Let’s drain the swamp! Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.
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BugMeNot on Steriods
BugMeNot on Steriods A BugMeNot extension to the Firefox web browser that easily lets users bypass registration forms on websites. The death of mandatory registration? Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.
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Knowing Full Well That Anybody Who Wanted to Read the Site Could
Knowing Full Well That Anybody Who Wanted to Read the Site Could They’re expressing what they are doing and how they feel as if it were a private weblog yet knowing full well that anybody who wanted to read the site could. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI
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Drupal Goes to 11 Projects On Google’s Summer of Code Project
Drupal Goes to 11 Projects On Google’s Summer of Code Project Out of 410 projects accepted, Drupal enthusiasts had 11 approved. To put this in perspective, this makes Drupal the 13th most approved project. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Deconstruct Your Business Model on a Lean Canvas: Google News
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Browse. Search. Subscribe. Microsoft Longhorn Loves RSS.
Microsoft gave us sweet jackets at Gnomedex in Seattle. They had some big news today about RSS, Longhorn (the next version of windows) and IE 7.0. In fact, they said we were the first roomfull of non Microsoft folks to see the product. Pretty cool. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See
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Top Ten Signs You Spend Too Much Time Thinking About Web 2.0
Ha, turns out Richard MacManus is humorous as well as genius! He’s one of my web 2.0 heros and pulled together a funny Top 10 list called Top Ten Signs You Spend Too Much Time Thinking About Web 2.0. 10. When arranging to meet with your friends in town, you suggest a “point of presence”
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Joe Kraus joined the board of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF).
Joe Kraus joined the board of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). or those of you not familiar with the EFF, they are a non-profit digital civil liberties group. Put simply, if you like the internet and the freedoms you currently enjoy to create content and new technologies without having to ask permission, this is a
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Does This Count as Podcasting?
Does This Count as Podcasting? The Fever ThemeSong Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.