- READ ME : A Blogger's Disclaimer
Do not assume that you know everything there is to know about a writer simply because you read their weblog on a regular basis. Any judgements you make will be based on the information they have provided you about themselves, which is probably vague, incomplete or embellished. Whatever opinion you form on them as people, or their life as a whole, is probably best kept to yourself. Remember, you are thereader. An obvious exception to this would be if someone were asking for advice or opinions.READ ME : A Blogger's Disclaimer
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- Read/WriteWeb: The Future of Personalized Start Pages
Personalized Start Pages is a growing, but fiercely competitive, market. So what are they? Predominantly they're homepages for Web information, gadgets and widgets. The difference from old-style web portals are: the user can personalize them much more (wi
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- Revelations: FolkMind – a killer app for the Web 2.0 era
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- Software As She’s Developed - Dynamic Favicons
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- Something Witty Goes Here » Blog Archive » Guide to Deploying SVG with HTML
My solution to this dilemma was to provide <object> for non-IE browsers and <embed> in IE browsers. I had done this using some JavaScript that transforms <object> elements into <embed> elements if IE is used and ASV is installed. You can see the JS here.
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- Ten Ways To Take Advantage of Web 2.0 (web2.wsj2.com)
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- Tequila Shots For The Soul
1. Do not tell anyone at work about your blog. Not in passing, not in conversation at the water cooler, not during happy hour, not on their deathbed. Because what inevitably happens is, even though you've thought about the repercussions of management finding out about it, they haven't. So they start telling people about it, who start looking at you like you don't do any work. Which you don't but personal confirmation of that fact is not necessary. Or worse, they say "Oh can I read it?" At which point you either have to start censoring yourself, or in my case they find out you think they're the most annoying person in the history of ever.Tequila Shots For The Soul
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- The End of the Email Era - WSJ.com
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