Autor: Tim Strehle
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TinyMCE 3.0 final Released
TinyMCE 3.0 final Released: „These are some of the big changes since the 2.1.3 version. * Core is completely rewritten and optimized. * Smaller download size and less files to load. * Improved Safari support. * New and improved API, documented at wiki.moxiecode.com.“
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How Rackspace Now Uses MapReduce and Hadoop to Query Terabytes of Data
Todd Hoff and Bill Boebel at High Scalability – How Rackspace Now Uses MapReduce and Hadoop to Query Terabytes of Data: „The system stores over 800 million objects (an object = a user event such as receiving an email or logging into IMAP) within Solr and 9.6 billion within Hadoop, which equals 6.3 TB compressed.…
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Hacking the Noosphere
Jon Udell – Hacking the Noosphere: „Think back to that band of chimps watching one of its members learn out how to use a termite stick. With humans, as with chimps, it’s monkey see, monkey do. We learn by watching and imitating. For most of human history, humans learned how to use tools by watching…
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Atom Is The New JCR
Adrian Sutton – Atom Is The New JCR: „When the Java Content Repository (JCR) standard first came out it was supposed to bring in a new era of compatibility between content repositories and put an end to the content silo. There was, and still is, a lot of talk about it and just about everyone…
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MarkMail Provides Amazing Search Capabilities
Tim O’Reilly at O’Reilly Radar – MarkMail Provides Amazing Search Capabilities: „I love the way MarkMail gives me a bunch of drill-down choices in the UI, and as I choose them, rewrites the command-line in the search box. I’d love to see features like this in my other mail packages. With Mail.app on Mac OS…
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2008 Prediction 4: PHP Problems
Tim Bray – 2008 Prediction 4: PHP Problems: „A big project I’m peripherally involved with needed to include an outward-facing Wiki, and I suggested that MediaWiki was damn good stuff. They put in quite a bit of work and failed to get MW to integrate with the rest of the system. Yes, it’s a good…
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Standard-compliant cross-browser implementation of XMLHttpRequest object
„This project [xmlhttprequest] aims to: Deliver standard-compliant (W3C) cross-browser implementation of the XMLHttpRequest object Fix ALL browsers quirks observed in their native XMLHttpRequest object implementations Enable transparent logging of XMLHttpRequest object activity“
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Where did the intranets go?
Jason Fried – Where did the intranets go?: „When we were still doing client work back in the early 2000s we got a lot of calls about designing intranets. Everyone wanted an intranet. The employees we talked to loved their intranets too—their jobs depended on having access to bits of information, files, forms, etc. that…
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Question: Does the URI Length Recommendation of 255 bytes Matter Anymore?
M. David Peterson at the O’Reilly XML Blog – Question: Does the URI Length Recommendation of 255 bytes Matter Anymore?: „RFC 2068 is about a week shy of being 11 years old. Is the 255 byte URI length recommendation still applicable? From the client perspective, possibly not. But what about from the proxy perspective? And…
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XML Schemas: guaranteed non-interoperability as a design methodology?
Rick Jelliffe at the O’Reilly XML Blog – XML Schemas: guaranteed non-interoperability as a design methodology?: „Why not? Because, as far as I can make out, the idea that we will all be better off if we pretend that XML Schemas is a unified and whole specification, one size that can fit all, then somehow…