Archive
February 15, 2005’s Posts.
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New Washintonpost.com homepage
Clean look, and notably, the left navigation is gone in place of the top nav.
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Microsoft to release IE7
Wow.
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Interview with Salon’s new editor
Founding editor David Talbot has stepped-down, and Joan Walsh explains what she’ll bring the magazine.
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No nostalgia for us, we’re Gen-X
Nice little piece from The New York Times on eighties “nostalgia”
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We are the bunny-earred
Over-the-air TV is the new cool.
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XMLHttpRequest tutorial
The basics on building very dynamic Web interfaces.
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Good news and bad news for Wikinews
Google offered to share its server-space to ease the hosting and bandwidth demands of Wikimedia, owners and operators of Wikipedia and Wikinews. Greg Linden points out although its not a entirely selfish act, its not evil. John C. Dvorak disagrees, citing the erosion of the Usenet database as an example. The geeks at Slashdot feed the fire..
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Ask Mozilla
The also-ran search company Ask Jeeves is making some interesting plays lately. First, it bought Bloglines *the Web-based RSS aggregator) and now it’s talking up the Mozilla Foundation. Ask Jeeves has suggested it might donate it’s desktop search product to Mozilla and making it open source; as well there’s talk of building a Ask Jeeves-branded Firefox browser this year.
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