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Create a stripped down version of your site on the new “mobile” domain you set up. Use BuzzBoost (under the “Publicize” tab) to create this. Head into the BuzzBoost set up tool and customize your output.
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web design became a sacred art, one done only by the blessed few. In addition, it became expensive, because design changes got in the same queue as programming changes.
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mobile phone friendly travel status from orbitz; includes a mini bulletin board so you can leave messages for fellow travelers. no RSS feeds (a pity)
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Leopard 10/26/07
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A blog for the Ann Arbor GIS community - The A2GIS group is forming to promote understanding, idea exchange, and problem solving assistance in the greater Ann Arbor GIS community.
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The film lets Lamott tell her own life story, recounting her childhood as a shy little girl who, much like her character Rosie, found solace in the written word.
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she utilizes the daily & quotidian in a way that is perhaps less transparent than other "quotidian" poets. That is, her daily observations seem not to strive toward transcendence; rather, they reinforce the inecessant repetition of daily life.
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quotidian poetry by mairead byrne
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twittering using the command line; the simplest possible curl script as a front end to twitter updates.
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security, usability, and privacy issues with openid.
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automated RSS-to-twitter feeder; for more than just blog information. (hm, this is something you would think that feedburner might do?)
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method and apparatus for logging clicks to external web sites and mailto links from javascript
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method and apparatus for automatically generating javascript events when outbound links are clicked on a site
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click tracking is the method by which you register urchintracker events in an onclick() stanza; link tagging automates this process.
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Long story short, tonight he blogged about a way to add ANY library catalog (though I love that he calls them "online book finding systems") to your Search Bar.
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Within two weeks, Carol Couch, director of the Georgia Environmental Protection Division, is expected to send Gov. Sonny Perdue recommendations on tightening water restrictions, which may include mandatory cutbacks on commercial and industrial users.
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Some of these kids, indeed, might end up having more of a “college” experience when they enter the workplace than beforehand. The workplace may be more surprising and maybe even more creative.
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I’d use the same strategy I apply to tech conferences: absorb most of the packaged content out of band, and seek to maximize high-value personal interaction.
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We're wondering about getting access to the Firefox browser for student computers. I was told recently that Firefox is "not allowed" on campus computers.
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I think we all woke up one day to find ourselves living in the software factory. The floor is hard, from time to time it gets very cold at night, and they say the factory is going to close and move somewhere else.
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some television reference that I didn't catch; 1997-era web design complete with awesome flying pizza cursor. "best viewed in netscape 4".
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These fingerless gloves come pretty close to instant knitting gratification: buy your yarn on Friday after work, and by Sunday evening you can have a new pair of stylish handwarmers to enhance your Monday commute.
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3 classes of attacks on openid. (looks like a worse and worse system every time I read one of these articles)
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The Netherlands has shrunk to a small, northern appendage that ‘speaks a dialect of Flemish’. France ‘speaks a dialect of Walloon’, and West Germany (‘speaks dialect of Luxembourgeois’) – which is all sort of true, come to think of it.
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Donut Robot ® machines deposit, fry, turn, and dispense cake donuts, yeast-raised donuts and mini donuts automatically - improving donut quality and reducing costs.
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385 dph ("donuts per hour") is how fast the Belshaw Donut Robot 42 churns out donuts. Derrick bought one of these bad babies on eBay and documented the robotic donut making process for the rest of the world to behold.
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im on your roughbot eatin your doughnuts. (awesome)
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Para los amantes de la literatura en todas sus variedades, hay una página interesante llamada Superpatron que presenta los libros más diversos y actuales. Aunque no se el nombre de su dueño, tomen nota.