Compare and contrast. These are essays from a famous think tank. These are link farmers who think publicly in a new kind of tank. Bonus link: Blogs become key tools for developers, by David Becker [The Doc Searls Weblog] The power of the public media is growing, and it is important, but does it really […]
Read MoreNo more referrer hunting. It's hard not to check the stats every 10 minutes to see if anybody linked to me. To help my weak will not to do this, I created an RSS file that shows all referrers of the current day. It even tries to show the title of the referring page and […]
Read MoreDirect action. It seems that there is some disconnection between the foreign policies of the American administration and the beliefs of a significant part of the population. In many countries, direct action is seen as a normal response. Will that happen here? Or here? [MetaFilter] to take direct action against the government's policies is quite […]
Read MoreRLUIPA Law Challenge Succeeds. Plastic::Politics::Law: … And is likely headed for the supreme court [Plastic: Most Recent] this is good
Read MoreIn Job Search, Warm and Fuzzy Beats Online and All-Business. Young people, it seems, tend to place great faith in their Internet skills and lack familiarity with the personal approach that many employers are seeking. By Melinda Ligos. [New York Times: Technology] this is important to know and watch. job skills and job getting skills […]
Read MoreThe Always-Encrypted Firewire Hard Drive [Slashdot] nifty
Read MoreFool me once, shame on you, etc. Today's NY Times features an interesting piece by David Sanger about the contortions the Bush administration is going through in trying to decide what evidence about Iraqi arms violations it can declassify for Secretary of State Powell to present to the U.N.. I can understand not wanting to […]
Read MoreMuseum of Compilers. Borland offers its antique compilers and development environments — Turbo Pascal and Turbo C in particular — for free at their museum site. I was one of the first customers for Turbo Pascal when it was a $29.00 wonder and hadn't yet been acquired by Borland, so I'm looking forward to the […]
Read MoreI'd like this instead of the woeful search technology on the Irish Times archive — maybe the government might want to have a goo (gle) as well: “It's difficult to imagine getting more from a $23,000 investment in search technology than the city of San Diego has gotten from its deployment of a Google Inc. search […]
Read MoreWhy everything goes wrong. Joel Spolsky offers an insightful sermon that explains why everything goes wrong at once. [Mark Bernstein] how many times, over the history of man, does it have to be too late….
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