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Weekend inspiration for November 29, 2008 Elsewhere on the internet Dealing with growth pains Be a virtual sticky note ninja, with Melee! Intel, sign me up iPhone SDK NDA dropped Joost, apparently not the future of TV Ubiquity: this is a big deal Barcamp Portugal 2008 Really achieving your childhood dreams On the iPhone as a closed platform Thoughts on the App Store experience Techcrunch’s Tablet project Lively launches, but is it relevant? A blog for the hacky stuff Metallica: you are insane (an open letter) Inspired by Zappos Yay! Totspot opens to the public Free doesn’t mean Fail OXPC? Thoughts on Windows XP on the OLPC Web 2.0 Expo Europe - Call for Proposals MSFT and YHOO: It’s finally over Learn Ruby on Rails with our team Seen elsewhere this week The browser wars redux The new ways to engage Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor at TED Friendfeed: Wow, that didn’t take long Friendfeed: Cute, yes. Helping? No. On information overload Yay! Totspot launched! Next month, MIX08 in Vegas The flow of information Microsoft and Yahoo!s post-acquisition cultures Yahoo! implements OpenID Facebook, Scoble and data portability Zed Shaw ignites the Rails community Startup names still suck Evaluating product ideas, defining success Edgeio up for sale, thoughts Colored labels: small change, major difference The Crunchies are Live! Bug Labs is so cool We need crafted conferences Your blog ads piss me off Android: I’m (very) excited Shaking off some of the “Kool” Oink and fixing the music industry A few thoughts on Leopard Amazon S3 gets a SLA. Exhale. Webkit gets @font-face How do you see design today? Hell freezes over: on Zune updates Techmeme Leaderboard pokes Technorati in the face More on facebook iPhone-specific pages are a bad idea Better living through existing standards Successful products through observation No video in my Flickr, please Amazon does it again: Flexible Payments Service Solving the social network problem Merlin’s Inbox Zero talk video Facebook is a scary beast Barcamp Portugal 2007! A few thoughts on Pownce Web application design through observation Apple(s), not oranges Top-down web product design Heading out to Reboot9 Last week in the blogosphere (May 13, 2007) Realestateplus launches On simple problems An ode to desktop app experiences Catching up Communities, the blogosphere and conduct BMW, Between driving and browsing experiences Adobe’s Apollo public Alpha is out Goplan launches! Yahoo! wins in mapping user experience Tips on working with remote teams It’s time for OpenID Next week: back to San Francisco Experiences in food Innovation and geography - How it affects us Steve Jobs on the demise of DRM Finally someone breaks a few DEMO bones Successful brainstorming On our identity - help us define ourselves Fixing web-based products through design Wikipedia is right about nofollow Jakob Nielsen on intranets and hype iPhone, on the thin line between love and hate Thoughts on the iPhone Second-Life client now open source O bubble, where art thou? Apollo is seriously cool I love you Adobe, but those icons suck Server woes, all better now Gaming industry 2.0 Le Web 3 fails, politicians and organization to blame Emotional attachment in web-based applications Last week in the blogosphere Last week in the blogosphere Why most startups suck - on doing better through design The OLPC User Interface Idea: The ultimate connected device Microsoft, 7 choices and the problem with mass Siteblimp testers needed Goplan updates Idea: Location-aware operating system Why the “online office” won’t work for now Bruce Sterling at Idea 2006 You don’t need to be in the Valley Goplan review at /Message Last week in the blogosphere (Oct 21 2006) Railsday 2006: We’re winners! On clever experiences Widgets, or the Blog as christmas tree Our life on ads Last week in the blogosphere (Oct 15 2006) Google buys YouTube, internet wonders why Want to work with us? Full RSS feeds - I was serious the last time, too. Launching web-applications quietly The beauty in (user) experience Stop using the “beta” label Goplan is on, invites are out Web 2.0 and the necessity of failure From Barcamp to Shift Corporate collaboration software Why Amazon still leads Web 2.0 - On EC2 If blogging is a conversation Don’t be afraid of Google Drawing the line on picking clients Yahoo! yodels One month to Barcamp Portugal! Hosting providers, meet reality check Gmail and content findability Reading on a screen is a lousy experience Weekly inspiration - 28th July 2006 Goplan updates If you can’t build a community, buy one On open protocols Weekly inspiration - 14th July 2006 Stop trying to be Myspace Weekly inspiration - 7th July 2006 Digg and the wisdom of crowds Barcamp Portugal, more details After some time away, quite a few updates Railsday: Pushing the limits of 24 hours Wow, talk about error messages 2.0 Flickr doesn’t need any video. Seriously. Announcing Postbubble Ajax, Java, and a huge misunderstanding The new Yahoo! homepage The search engine API problem Now that it’s gone: On designing Techcrunch What we can learn from gaming consoles Web 2.0: Are we losing focus again? Something we’re passionate about Web-applications: Speak the right language, please Brilliancy of design Things you learn when working on a team, part 1 Second Life gets $11mil, avatars go wild And then she nails it in the head Blogs, text-based UIs and readability If web-applications had HUDs The battle has been won. But has it? Europe, entrepreneurs and conversations The difference in a name Edgeio launches The human side of the web applications On moving worlds Yahoo! releases UI and Design Patterns DEMO and paying to show 23, Flickr and interoperability Stop being crazy: make proper use of colors Web applications: Fight scope creep Next week, London Microsoft: not that evil, after all. What web-apps and websites do you use? “It’s our policy not to police or censor content” Live Labs announced Subpoena: No personal data released Next week, Seattle! Web applications: APIs, use but be ready Web applications: Being Beta Web applications: Mind your audience Larry Page talks about standards Building web-applications In with the new! Let creatives be creative Post full feeds. Please. Fewer templates, more user experience Why Web 2.0 makes sense When an open API isn’t really open Ya!Licious… or something Awkwardly unspellable names, really good ideas User experience 2.0? Getting real, WeBreakStuff expands Edgeio is getting really close Microsoft announces SSE Tame your statistics Between information and design Ebay (finally) gets it Sony, I download your music When local goes mobile Clone the Google API Yahoo! Maps gets a face-lift A happier Safari To syndicate or not to syndicate Forbes says we lie and cheat Back from the Bay area More Flickrs of video? Service dependency on the new web Browsers schmowsers Flock? Okay, but wait a second I unsubscribe. Web 2.0-aware Venture Capitalists What linux needs: unification and effort Jakob talks about weblog usability Tagging and social bookmarks Reading lists, a new way for OPML Dave Winer joins the Workgroup Don’t rush out to the Apple store Looking at the Yahoo! blog search Usability testing videos Pleasing Jakob Nielsen, Part 3 Web 2.0 Workgroup launches Pleasing Jakob Nielsen, Part 2 Announcing Edgeio If they announce the iPod video Web 2.0: First day wrap-up Web 2.0: Search by Another Name Pleasing Jakob Nielsen, Part 1 NetNewsWire acquired by NewsGator 80% more white Ning! Web 2.0 in two days Web 2.0, social circles Mashups go creepy Passion = great work Negropontes $100 laptop is a reality Does money stifle innovation? New numbers of the blogosphere (Sl)awesome! Social Network software with a purpose A company I wouldn’t work for Okay, I get it. Some tools of the trade See you in San Francisco Column layouts using CSS3 Did google change our notion of relevancy? Browser dependency makes me sick Stop ignoring platforms, embrace all users. 24h party coders Pandora? What about Last.fm? The Big Moo, the latest by Seth Godin More technorati, efficiency and control Changes, news, flying to California Venture going global More (Google) Talk and VoIP Sony: stop acting stupid. A List Apart is back Google Talk(’s) Jabber After the storm Living hell WeBreakStuff hiatus until the 20th Anil Dash on judging tools Redesigning TechCrunch - a weblog case study IE7 and standards? They don’t think so. Slashdot + CSS? Now we’re talking, Taco! More on the bay area and european startups Google patents RSS advertising. Do no evil? Typeradio, a podcast for designers Ajax and webpage advertising RSS vs Atom, you know, “for dummies” Nat kicks off a great discussion with a video Democratizing innovation Most people still don’t get RSS Rick Segal on TEDGlobal Flash Player 8 public beta Delicious to odeo to software to hardware Technorati controlling the blogosphere? Blogging in the corporate world How to suck as a journalist, Fox News style Essay: From openness to profit London explosions WaSP and Microsoft, sitting in a tree? CNet, get your facts straight about Ajax Collaborative editing solutions: (almost) none. Odeo: Evan Williams speaks at O’Reilly Web 2.0: Like a good poker hand Scalix knows email but they don’t know users A million-a-day keeps competition away Jon Kraus on entrepreneurship Google and Yahoo! launch mapping APIs 5 steps to a better blog - Part 3 Do I really matter? iTunes 4.9 is here, first thoughts 43Places, a social network for places You got it wrong, Robert - More Microsoft RSS You tell me what to listen Bay area, center of the world? So I got accepted into Google’s Summer of Code Why Microsoft is wrong about RSS 5 steps to a better blog - Part 2 Ajax won’t cook you breakfast Redesigning WeBreakStuff Odeo opens up the gates 5 steps to a better blog - Part 1 iTunes 4.9, podcasts and show bookmarking Mark Fletcher on stealth start-ups, 24Hour Loundry Does podcasting have a real market? Ruby on Rails on Dreamhost Amazon’s Build-a-link breaks web standards Hijacking vs categorization From ideas to startups Brendan Eich on JS2 and Ajax Web 2.0 - Categorization, services Failing miserably, a Buzznet usability review Blogs - stalling, or getting ready for a second boom? Making up for not rebooting Del.icio.us updates The Rodeo, thoughts on Odeo Web-development on the Web 2.0 Productivity blogs roundup Blogs, Podcasts, Video? What you should be reading online… The new Technorati beta - Thoughts Apple and Intel, merging? The new iTunes, podcasting, Odeo Still on the switch Apple goes Intel, people go boom. Blogging, Blogger and Meg Hourihan On Google’s Accelerator Backing up with rsync on OSX First thoughts on Tiger On Adobe Creative Suite, Piracy and greed Interaction-Design Rael Dornfest from O’Reilly on Rails/Ajax Rails 0.11.0, Ajax support on stable mod_fastcgi and RoR with DarwinPorts Form accessibility with XMLHttpRequest Tackling XMLHttpRequest (Ajax) Rails, Java, Frameworks, Fight! Ruby on Rails with Darwinports Hey Yahoo, you can go smart(er) Setting up Subversion on OSX Osx as a development platform Subethaedit and everybody else

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