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wordlog.com (via) “WordPress news from around the web”
Sorry, you can’t do that. Poor Windows XP usability.
“My Beef With Big Media” by Ted Turner (via) Ted Turner speaks out against media consolidation.
WORDCOUNT / Tracking the Way We Use Language / (via) Wouldn’t you know it, there’s a power curve at work.
New features in Mozilla Thunderbird 0.8 (via) Thunderbird is getting an RSS reader.
Show of Hands. Or maybe IE users just don’t like to admit to it?
Updated FormProcessor code released. Now available through Subversion.
Office Space Soundboard. Someone had to do it.
The Internet Has Spoken. Remarkably dumb CNN poll.
Manifesto for the Reputation Society (via) Useful for work.
Designing Extensible, Versionable XML Formats. Advice from Dare Obasanjo.
Rands In Repose: Messy Thinking. I want a cinema screen too :(
Safari Developer FAQ. Useful.
NanoBlogger (via) A weblog system written in bash.
What if Mozilla were to win in the end? (via) Evidently bloggers and IE don’t really mix.
Far more than you ever wanted to know about OS X networking. Fascinating look at some command line OS X configuration utilities.
Mozilla Adds Undetectable document.all Support (via) Twisty browser compatibility hacks just got twistier.
XHTML FAQ: please remove application/xml XSLT hack (via) Bjoern Hoehrmann blows it out of the water.
A Python Sidebar for Mozilla (via) Nice quick reference tool for Mozilla and Firefox.
Hacks of all trades. If you haven’t heard of OhMyNews, you should read this. Now.
Magical Trevor (via) Weebl’s latest earworm. Mighty infectious.
XHTML Frequently Answered Questions (via) Includes a trick for getting IE to accept XHTML served as “application/xml”.
XML on the Web Has Failed. Mark Pilgrim concludes a theme he’s been following for quite a while.
WWW::Odeon (via) A simple API for screen-scraping the www.odeon.co.uk website.
brian’s Guide to Solving Any Perl Problem (via) Can also apply to Python. My #1 Python tip: write everything in the interactive prompt first.
Installing PHP 5 on OS X if you’re using Server Logistics’ “Complete Apache 2” and “Complete MySQL”. Does exactly what it says on the tin.
Wired News: Changing the Face of Web Surfing. They don’t mention per-site stylesheets or extensions... yet.
Netcraft: RSS Traffic Burdens Publisher’s Servers (via) Here comes the “can RSS scale?” question again.