Jahr: 2007
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Invent This Product
Scott Adams at The Dilbert Blog – Invent This Product: „When the vacation is over, the scrapbook is 85% complete. You just have to check its assumptions and add/correct any descriptors you want. You could run it as a slide show, with a little icon of a car traveling from location to location on the…
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The fall of the Desktop and the File and the rise of Topical Interfaces and Topical Documents
Rick Jelliffe at XML.com – The fall of the Desktop and the File and the rise of Topical Interfaces and Topical Documents: „The rise of Topics represents a great challenge to operating system and desktop suite vendors. When we look at Windows, or Mac or Linux window managers, we see that they really interact with…
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Holding a Program in One’s Head
Paul Graham – Holding a Program in One’s Head: „Perhaps it will help to understand that the way programmers behave is driven by the demands of the work they do. It’s not because they’re irresponsible that they work in long binges during which they blow off all other obligations, plunge straight into programming instead of…
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Design Decision: Welcome Tab vs. Primer
Jason Fried at Signal vs. Noise – Design Decision: Welcome Tab vs. Primer: „The Welcome Tab in Backpack provides even more information than the old Primer, but it doesn’t get in your way. You can keep the tab around for reference as long as you’d like without it cluttering up your pages or pushing down…
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I’ll push and you pull. The mashup approach to application integration
Sean McGrath at ITworld.com – I’ll push and you pull. The mashup approach to application integration: „The mashup phenomenon begs a very pertinent question: can all application integration scenarios that we naturally express in push-centric language, be implemented with pull-centric designs? Is there a limit to what you can do with a mashup – something…
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InDesign CS3 and XML Authoring: Could be Good
Eliot Kimber – InDesign CS3 and XML Authoring: Could be Good: „The main gotcha here is that InDesign is sensitive to newlines in the XML data, because newlines trigger the application of paragraph styles. What I’ve found so far is that you have to manage the text content very carefully so that you only emit…
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frevvo web form builder
„Live Forms is the easiest way to create rich, Web 2.0 forms using just a browser. Whether you need a simple e-mail registration form, forms that work with your database or powerful business forms for working with XML, Live Forms helps you create amazing forms without writing a single line of code.“
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WebRunner
Joe ‚Zonker‘ Brockmeier at Linux.com – Mozilla begets WebRunner, a site-specific browser: „To provide a more suitable tool for Web-based apps, Mozilla Platform Evangelist Mark Finkle has been working on WebRunner, a site-specific browser (SSB) that’s designed to work exclusively with one application at a time.“
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Long Bets
Sam Ruby – Long Bets: „Here’s my long bets for the moment, with the only caveat that in some cases I pick specific implementations as exemplars of a larger field. REST Hadoop Erlang/OTP Jabber Microformats„
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Introducing OpenSearch
Uche Ogbuji at XML.com – Introducing OpenSearch: „Search and web feeds go together pretty naturally, as anyone who has set up some kind of vanity search feed knows. […] Rather than having to poll the search engine yourself and having to remember which results you have seen, your reader will simply alert you when there…