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  • Poynter Online: Web Design Tips
    When teaching journalists, I have noticed that they often seem to prefer learning from the mistakes of others, rather than from shining examples of perfection. It's especially true when it comes to Web design and navigation. I run sessions called "wrecking balls" where we tear apart sites -- and the students love them. Until it's their turn to have their work hit by the wrecking ball, of course.
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  • The End of Alone - The Boston Globe By Neil Swidey | February 8, 2009
    At our desk, on the road, or on a remote beach, the world is a tap away. It's so cool. And yet it's not. What we lose with our constant connectedness. Don't get me wrong. I love technology. It's magical how it makes the world closer, and more immediate. Take, for instance, the real-time way we learned about the plane that skidded off a Denver runway and burst into flames in December. One of the passengers on Continental Flight 1404 used Twitter to share everything from his initial profanity- and typo-laced reaction to making it out of the fiery jet ("Holy [bleeping bleep] I wasbjust in a plane crash!") to his lament that the airline wasn't providing drinks to the survivors who'd been penned into the airport lounge ("You have your wits scared out of you, dra
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  • Timelines of Art History: Web Resources and Image Links
    Timelines presents selected resources (web links) about the art and archaeology of ancient civilizations, including: Egypt, Greece and Rome, Asia, and the Middle East. My companion website, Old Stones, presents original material (images and text) about the same topics. Timelines pages are organized by civilization and period. This arrangement allows convenient access to particular areas of interest, and facilitates the synchronic and diachronic study of art history. Each page deals with a particular place and time in art history, providing text links to relevant information and image links to particular objects. <<archaeology>>
    Timelines of Art History - Web Resources and Image Links
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  • Top 20 Temporary and Disposable Email Services
    Nowadays Internet has become a home to spam. Millions of spam bots crawl the web daily to find email addresses and then bombard them with spam emails thus destroying their efficiency and creating problems for users. The best solution to this is to get a temporary or disposable email inbox which automatically expires after a certain time period. Benefits of Temporary/Disposable Mailbox There are many advantages of having a temporary or disposable mailbox on the web. But here are some key benefits: * Protect you from spam mails * Protect your mailbox from exploits, spoofs and hoaxes * Require no signup and/or registration * Automatically expire after a certain time period
    Temporary Mailbox Services Now a days Internet has become a home to spam. Millions of spam bots crawl the web daily to find email addresses and then bombard them with spam emails thus destroying their efficiency and creating problems for users. The best solution to this is to get a ...
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  • Web Pages That Suck: learn usability and good Web design by looking at bad Web design

    Web Pages That Suck -- learn good Web design by looking at bad design
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  • Wikileaks.org - FAQ
    What is Wikileaks.org? Why "wikify" leaking? Wikileaks is an uncensorable version of Wikipedia for untraceable mass document leaking and analysis. It combines the protection and anonymity of cutting-edge cryptographic technologies with the transparency and simplicity of a wiki interface.
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  • Wired 12.10 (Oct 2004): The Long Tail
    This is not just a virtue of online booksellers; it is an example of an entirely new economic model for the media and entertainment industries, one that is just beginning to show its power. Unlimited selection is revealing truths about what consumers want and how they want to get it in service after service, from DVDs at Netflix to music videos on Yahoo! Launch to songs in the iTunes Music Store and Rhapsody. People are going deep into the catalog, down the long, long list of available titles, far past what's available at Blockbuster Video, Tower Records, and Barnes & Noble. And the more they find, the more they like. As they wander further from the beaten path, they discover their taste is not as mainstream as they thought (or as they had been led to belie
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  • Yale University Music Library: Music resources on the World Wide Web
    Addresses African-American Music American Music Analysis Archives and Special Collections Awards Band Music Bibliography Biography Blues Calendar Canadian Music Choruses Chronologies Competitions Composers Computer Music Contests Contemporary Music Copyright Country Music Dance Dissertations Early Music Electronic Lists and Discussion Groups Festivals Film Music Grammar and Writing - Guides Hymns Iconography Instruments Jazz Jewish Music Latin-American Music Libraries and Schools of Music Library Use - Guides Lyrics Music and Technology Music in Fiction Music Theory Musicals Musicology Opera Organizations Periodicals Popular Music Prizes Pronunciation Publishers Radio Music Rock Sacred Music Schools of Music Scores Online Sheet Music Collections Songs Sou
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  • ze frank - if the earth were a sandwich
    "Never before have two pieces of bread been simultaneously placed on the ground directly opposite each other on the globe, thus making an EARTH SANDWICH. The fact that the earth has never been a sandwich is probably why things are so f*cked up."
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  • 18 Free Ways To Download Any Video off the Internet
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  • A Guide To Twitter: What It Is, How To Use It And Twitter Tools | Lost Art Of Blogging
    When I first started out using twitter, about 2 months ago, I was very skeptical regarding its actual utility and purpose, as I found the notion of knowing what people were up to kinda irrelevant. “Off eating dinner,” “My flight just arrived in San Francisco,” “Walking my dog.” Why should I care about anything like this? Well if you, like I have in the beginning, think that’s all there is to twitter, then you’re just making mis perceptions. Truth is there’s more to it then meets the eye my friends.
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  • Alt Search Engines » Blog Archive » The Alternative Search Engine of the Year, 2007!
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  • Bruce Sterling: Defining the Centipede
    "Centipedes" are covert conspiracies meant to drive politicians from power by creating moral panics. Centipedes have the same dynamics as modern terror-groups, but they exploit sexual scandal instead of bloody mayhem. Centipedes are a cheap, highly effective, low-risk, highly-mediated method of political destabilization. Centipedes are new phenomena because the barriers-to-entry in media have crashed. This means that subversive efforts formerly isolated and punished as libel, slander and whispering campaigns can swiftly take on avalanche proportions. While pretending to be about spontaneous indignation and moral values, centipedes are coolly calculated and all about power. The assymetrical advantage that enables a "centipede" is that the conspirators t
    On Dec 15, 2006, at 9:57 AM, Pete Welsch wrote: Hello, My friends and I have been going back and forth on list for the last couple of days trying to figure out
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  • CNET News.com: Facebook ignores OpenSocial, embraces Windows Live Contacts API | Outside the Lines
    Now that Yahoo has finally and officially signed on to the OpenSocial API bandwagon (see Techmeme), the company that Microsoft might buy has joined with MySpace.com and Google to create the OpenSocial Foundation. Facebook is still missing in action, considering whether joining the OpenSocial Foundation is in the best interests of its membership--or its own platform. OpenSocial provides a useful piece of functionality, solving a developer problem by allowing applications developed with the APIs to run on different services without modification--write once, play many. A photo-sharing application could tap into the social graphs of Orkut, Bebo, MySpace, Ning, or other services without any code changes.
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  • Crooked Timber: Wanting to Know Everything
    As good as a starting point as any if you want to know everything on how the u.s intelligence-industrial complex wants to know everything. see also http://billmon.org/archives/002440.html
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  • Export.gov
    The European Commission’s Directive on Data Protection went into effect in October, 1998, and would prohibit the transfer of personal data to non-European Union nations that do not meet the European “adequacy” standard for privacy protection. While the United States and the European Union share the goal of enhancing privacy protection for their citizens, the United States takes a different approach to privacy from that taken by the European Union. In order to bridge these different privacy approaches and provide a streamlined means for U.S. organizations to comply with the Directive, the U.S. Department of Commerce in consultation with the European Commission developed a "Safe Harbor" framework and this Web site to provide the informatio
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  • Framablog Introduction de Wikipédia dans les salles de classe : le loup est-il dans la bergerie ? 100206
    on Beasley-Murray - avril 2008 - Wikipédia (Traduction Framalang : Olivier) Réflexions sur l’utilisation de Wikipédia dans le cadre du cours SPAN312 à l’Université de la Colombie Britannique, « Murder, Madness, and Mayhem: Latin American Literature in Translation » (NdT : « Meurtre, Folie et Chaos : la littérature latino-américaine en mouvement »), printemps 2008. Wikipédia : mal aimée mais omniprésente dans l’éducation Tel un membre non invité, Wikipédia s’aventure aujourd’hui très près du monde universitaire.
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  • G2P Beta
    Using Google to locate MP3s <<search>>
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  • Get Ready for Search Engines
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  • How many Google wireless access points for San Francisco?
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    A bit of math on counting the number of wireless access points required to cover San Francisco. The original numbers: | http://www.outlook4mobility.com
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