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Joe Grossberg
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CSS Programming (Dec 17 2003 23:20 GMT) - Yes, programming. Stu has some really interesting CSS experiments ... he should find a good designer to pair with, though. (via Simon Willison) |
'[th]E surreal:net
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water (Dec 17 2003 23:20 GMT) - water waters. irish love it. they drink it. it falls down from the sky, dribbles down from clouds, gathers in... |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Symposium Videos: Frameworks & SOA Keynotes, Design Strategies (Dec 17 2003 23:19 GMT) - Two keynotes and a technical session from TheServerSide Symposium (held in June 2003) have been posted. Darren Broemmer discusses techniques and patterns for rapidly developing quality, high-performance business components using J2EE. In the keynotes, Ted Farrell talks about the future of development frameworks, and David Litwack discusses Service Oriented Architecture. |
Sean's Daily Drivel
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How the Grinch Stole... (Dec 17 2003 23:18 GMT) - What a sorry buzzard.... “How the Grinch Stole... Mon Dec 15, 9:44 AM ET MIAMI (Reuters) - A Florida man claiming to be selling tickets to a Christmas show took $10 each from hundreds of school children then splurged on wine, sunglas... |
Techdirt
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The Phone Album (Dec 17 2003 23:17 GMT) - In the past, we've wondered why Apple wasn't selling "space" on the iPod. In some sense, they almost are nowadays with iTunes. But, the ability to offer a "heavy metal" or "hip hop" iPod including thousands of songs seems like it would be a great seller - except that the music industry would probably freak out about it, and make it way too expensive. However, it looks like some people are beginning to get the basic idea. Submitted by Ron and as found on Gizmodo is the news that along with Jay-Z's new album is an offering for a Nokia 3300 preloaded with all the songs from the album - as both MP3s and ringtones. |
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