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Amazon.com: The Great Political Debate (Aug 31 2004 21:59 GMT) - Amazon.com has launched Amazon.com's Great Political Debate Store, which highlights political debate topics and associated books. The site also features short interviews with political figures: "The survival of the Republic is threatened by the election of John Kerry. |
Digitalia
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La nueva minimal iMac (Aug 31 2004 21:59 GMT) - A salido la nueva iMac con un diseño minimo muy similar al diseño de los nuevos monitores de apple.Abra que ver este nuevo accesorio para loft directamente ya con teclado, mouse y puesto en un escritorio (el mio?). |
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Tracing Laci Peterson's Scent (Aug 31 2004 21:59 GMT) - Tracing Laci Peterson's scent police say they know Laci's body was on the boat with her husband the day she disappeared. Tuesday a dog handler was on the witness stand. He was testifying about how dogs pick up scent and follow trails as they search for missing people. |
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Hjælp til lille matematikopgave.. (Aug 31 2004 21:59 GMT) - Hej..Jeg sidder en dejlig søndag med den her opgave som jeg ikke kan gennemskue... Opgaven hedder: Figuren viser i et koordinatsystem med begyndelsespunkt O grafen for funktionen f givet ved: f(x) = x^2 - 10x + 25 x tilhører [0; |
WebWord Usability Weblog
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CafePress Job: User Interface Designer/Information Architect (Aug 31 2004 21:59 GMT) - "We're looking [to] add another expert in usability who can take complicated business problems and design highly usable web interface solutions. This position requires experience in both interactive and visual interface design for business-to-customer websites and web-based applications. We are looking for a team player, who thrives on innovation and creativity." Read about the job... p. |
WebWord Usability Weblog
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Money Honey: The List of Revenue Generation Ideas (Aug 31 2004 21:59 GMT) - Oristus -- "The purpose of this article is to describe several ways that you can make money on the internet. The main idea is to provide you with options and insights. People with small and medium sized web sites, such as blogs, will benefit the most from this article." Read the article... |
WebWord Usability Weblog
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Suffering in Site Design (Aug 31 2004 21:59 GMT) - Randy Peterman -- "By watching users use the site you’ll see if your planned and (hopefully) well executed not bring you to a point of suffering. The point of usability studies is to give you solutions to reduce the need for confirmation of design choices." Read more... |
WebWord Usability Weblog
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Site Design Tips to Improve Your Sales (Aug 31 2004 21:59 GMT) - internet.com -- "The better-designed your site, the better your chances of making the sale." What research is there that shows that a better design leads to an increased chance of a sale? Everyone believes this but where is the evidence? Throw some links this way; |
WebWord Usability Weblog
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konfabulator (Aug 31 2004 21:59 GMT) - "Konfabulator is a JavaScript runtime engine for Mac OS X that lets you run little files called Widgets that can do pretty much whatever you want them to. Widgets can be alarm clocks, calculators, can tell you your AirPort signal strength, will fetch the latest stock quotes for your preferred symbols, and even give your current local weather. What sets Konfabulator apart from other scripting applications is that it takes full advantage of Apple's Quartz rendering. This allows Widgets to blend fluidly into your desktop without the constraints of traditional window borders. Toss in some sliding and fading, and these little guys are right at home in Mac OS X. |
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Replacing Filemaker With Free Software (Aug 31 2004 21:59 GMT) - Someone Asks Slashdot about moving from Filemaker to Open Source Software As always, Some of the answers were insightful, while some just useless or offtopic, so there's your disclaimer. Moving to any other database system requires three things to be in order: your structure (tables, fields, etc), your data (duh), and the interface the user sees. Open Source software provides good alternatives for the first, and the second options (if you count writing scripts to massage the exported data a good option, there are lots of great Open Source languages that do that, and lots of open source or free SQL-based databases to store your data inside), but very few ways of moving the GUI from a desktop-based database application over to the Free Software world (without having to code your own). |
Outside The Beltway ™
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Media Time Travelers (Aug 31 2004 21:59 GMT) - TCS's Nick Schulz had a piece today about predetermined storylines, stemming from a Lewis Lapham article for Harper's analyzing the Republican convention in the past tense even though it had yet started. Apparently, Lapham has started a trend: Schwarzenegger praises Bush for character and leadership (Erica Werner, AP) (08-31) 13:28 PDT ... |
Outside The Beltway ™
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Beltway Traffic Jam (Aug 31 2004 21:59 GMT) - It's a bit late, but here's the daily linkfest: Aaron Schatz ranks all NFL 32 teams. Virginia Postrel observes that Taylor's Iron Law works in reverse, too. Rob Targorda recounts President Bush's appearance on Rush Limbaugh's show. Kevin McGehee is trying to raise money selling t-shirts without nude photos of the Olson Twins. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Stealing an Election: Are These Instructions? (Aug 31 2004 21:59 GMT) - Black Box Voting: Diebold GEMS central tabulator contains a stunning security hole. Manipulation technique found in the Diebold central tabulator -- 1,000 of these systems are in place, and they count up to two million votes at a time. ... By entering a 2-digit code in a hidden location, a second set of votes is created. |
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5.3 - Central Peru (Aug 31 2004 21:59 GMT) - TIMESTAMP (UTC) LAT LONG DEPTH MAG COMMENT 2004-08-31 20:35:07 -9.59 -74.63 130. |
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5.0 - Vanuatu (Aug 31 2004 21:59 GMT) - TIMESTAMP (UTC) LAT LONG DEPTH MAG COMMENT 2004-08-31 11:49:44 -16.97 168.64 235. |
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4.5 - Taiwan (Aug 31 2004 21:59 GMT) - TIMESTAMP (UTC) LAT LONG DEPTH MAG COMMENT 2004-08-30 23:22:15 24.39 121.62 74. |
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