Archive for the 'shorts' Category

Mmmm. Metadata.

Wednesday, April 6th, 2005

Shell’s cooking up a Wordform metadata storm. Dunno if Wordform’s going to be perfect for me, but it’s sounding like it’s going to have that feel where you know it’s perfect for someone, even when it isn’t you. Looking forward to having a poke at it.

I love clicking and dragging

Wednesday, April 6th, 2005

Edit in Place with JavaScript and CSS. Someday, you’ll get to edit things online this slickly. List 4, especially, just floors me. [via]

…but they are

Wednesday, April 6th, 2005

Follow along as the Between Lawyers crew decides about a Creative Commons license. I just hope they don’t wind up with metadata that claims they are licensing everything, because then I’ll reproduce it all, and end up paying off the judgement as Hylton‘s pool boy. Please, save me from that: find a way to say […]

Om mani dontthinkaboutit

Wednesday, April 6th, 2005

Jeneane lives! I doubt my holding my breath and chanting “Om mani dontthinkabout, Om mani forgetthehorror” did any good, but I’m relieved and delighted that someone who can make me scream incoherently at her about things other people have said is with us, better than ever.

When it’s going to screw you up

Tuesday, April 5th, 2005

Oddly enough, this came up three times yesterday: When a var is not a var, or, how to use var in JavaScript to keep things in objects and functions from affecting the outside world.

You got your.. eh, that’s overused

Tuesday, April 5th, 2005

Yagoohoogle as a search plugin for Mozilla/Firefox. I expected it to just be a novelty I’d quickly delete, but the very first search I did showed me something interesting (or at least funny).

Bloggio Dada

Sunday, April 3rd, 2005

How on earth has Oblique Info failed to get approval for AdSense? There’s certainly nothing spammy about a Dadaist weblog. Not like, say, insurablog, registered with the same admin address, and currently showing AdSense.

SZOJ == AOK

Sunday, April 3rd, 2005

The Strange Zen Of JavaScript : a new place for Scott Andrew to keep teaching me about JavaScript. Rawk!

Next! Next! Next!

Sunday, April 3rd, 2005

Scoble’s mark of quality: The real question is: who’ll do it for more than 150 million users first? That’s just not right ;)

Such a Link Dropper

Saturday, April 2nd, 2005

Patterns of Intermediation : toward a categorization of bookmarklet and user-script patterns, formalizing mucking with your content. Excellent!