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Joho the Blog: “We are legal”. Dave Weinberger reports from Massachusetts.
Eurovision Contestants. RealPlayer videos of every song!
Kisstory in action (via) Indiana has a law on the books that makes it illegal for a man with a moustache to “habitually kiss human beings.”
Testing Page Load Speed. Dave Hyatt on browser benchmarks and how browsers handle page layouts.
Implementing Bayesian Inference Using PHP. PHP for statistical anlysis.
Bitkeeper after the storm (via) How the commercial BitKeeper has helped increase Linux Kernel productivity.
A French blogger arrested by the Police because of his blogging. They had to let him go.
Freedom 0. Mark Pilgrim switches to WordPress.
LugRadio Episode 7 (via) I wish they had permalinks for each episode.
Why the W3C wants Atom. Matt May explains all.
Google Groups (Beta) (via) Now has Yahoo! Groups style “create a group” functionality, mailing lists, Atom feeds and more.
Google Image Ads. Hopefully these are only for AdSense and won’t show up in Google’s search results.
W3C proposes an Atom working group. Can you smell the flames yet?
Google Blog (via) Currently lacking a human voice (no name on some posts). Let’s hope they fix that.
Bright Creative (via) Dave Shea’s consulting business gets a great looking redesign.
False Economy. “The current state of IT in corporations large and small is pretty bad and getting worse.”
Stopdesign | The New Blogger. Doug helped redesign Blogger: this is his write-up.
Major labels ’force 70% price hike’ on Apple | The Register (via) ... and bring my iTunes legal music spending spree to an abrupt end.
PDML: Portable Document Markup Language (via) Generating PDFs just got even easier.
Interview: Brian Behlendorf, co-founder of Apache (via) Includes discussion of “the world needs less software”.
The Shining in 30 seconds with bunnies. (via) But of course.
Chris_Pratley’s WebLog. The program manager for Word and OneNote joins the MS blogging revolution
Breadcrumb Navigation: Further Investigation of Usage. Usability study.
Bruce Schneier: We are all security customers. How can the US get the best return on investment for homeland security?
Mark Pilgrim’s Atom feed (via) Atom + XSL + CSS = a self explanatory feed that functions in a browser.
When semantic markup goes bad.
Matthew Thomas argues for <b> and <i>
PayPal Announces ’’PayPal Web Services’’ (via) It looks like these are aimed at people who pay others using PayPal.
Jython. Tim Bray gets excited about Jython, and says nice things about Python in the process.
CSS Support in Safari (via) A full list of properties, from Apple themselves.
BBC introduces flexible TV with online trial. This is really, really cool.