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Curvy Thinking 
(unknown author) via The Technium on Tue, 25 Nov. 2008
Speaking of screen fluency, you should check out this video of an intuitive 3D sketching pad demo. Using a large-screen touch-sensitive Wacom tablet-screen, an arti
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Eric Schmidt on 2009 
(unknown author) via John Battelle's Searchblog on Sun, 23 Nov. 2008
Given the economic collapse, 2009 is widely seen as a lost year, it seems. But Google CEO Eric Schmidt's an optimist, here's his take on th
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Clay Shirky on designing for generosity 
josh kamler via tiny gigantic on Sat, 22 Nov. 2008
If you’ve been following us for a little while, you know that we believe generosity is one of the better marketing strategies out there. Here’s Clay Shirky speaking at PopTech (awesome conference,
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Bike Hero 
josh kamler via tiny gigantic on Thu, 20 Nov. 2008
For lovers of Guitar Hero everywhere.
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A Letter to All First Time Black Voters and to Everyone Else Who Gives a 
(unknown author) via Violent Acres on Mon, 17 Nov. 2008
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Yet, we told gays, our fellow fucking species, that they, strictly due to their sexual proclivities, could not get a “marriage” license. What?
Guest Writer: Dame B.
Hello and congratulations. Congratulations on being a part of the decision that made this nation move well and with style. Yeah, I’ll feed the stereotype,
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ASP.NET and jQuery 
Scott Hanselman via Scott Hanselman's Computer on Thu, 06 Nov. 2008
It looks like many of you have already noticed that there's an
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New Features, Docs for the JS Info Viz Toolkit 
(unknown author) via Ajaxian » Front Page on Tue, 04 Nov. 2008
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Beautiful work, extremely performant.
Back in May, we posted a story about “the other JIT”, the
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Progressive Enhancement with JavaScript 
(unknown author) via A List Apart on Tue, 04 Nov. 2008
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I wish everyone would stop using inline event handlers. They make me crazy.
Our introductory series on progressive enhancement and the ways it can be implemented concludes with a look at the mindset needed to implement PE in JavaScript, and a survey of best practices for doing so.
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Google's Robots.txt Halloween Entry 
Tony Ruscoe via Google Blogoscoped on Fri, 31 Oct. 2008
User-agent: zombies
Disallow: /brains
Google's robots.txt...
[Thanks Hebbet!] [By Tony Ruscoe | Origin: Google's Robots.txt Halloween Entry |
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jQuery Pumpkin 
John Resig via jQuery Blog on Tue, 28 Oct. 2008
Created by jQuery user Christopher Pickert (of BigFishGames.com), he writes:
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Hot New Presentation Tip 
Haacked via you've been HAACKED on Tue, 28 Oct. 2008
Before giving a presentation, I review Scott Hanselman’s top 11 presentation tips. Well I have a twelfth tip that Scott needs to add to his list, and he’ll vouch for this.
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Now Even the PS3 Surfs Faster than Explorer [Playstation 3] 
Mark Wilson via Gizmodo on Tue, 28 Oct. 2008
It's a sad day, Microsoft, when Sony goes on record that their PS3 browser is faster than IE7. Firmware 2.5 is not only bringing the PlayStation 3 internet browser Flash 9, but its Javascript update promises to speed up the browser by an impressive 2.8X. Sony
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10/20/08 PHD comic: 'Academic Salaries' 
(unknown author) via PHD Comics on Tue, 21 Oct. 2008
Piled Higher
& Deeper by Jorge
Cham
www.phdc
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Slogging Through Another Debate 
(unknown author) via WTTF: on Fri, 17 Oct. 2008
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I love the thriller reference.
WTTF, now offering a single shade of grey to help render our black friends more accurately. Sorry cross hatching, you lose this round.
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Hear Hear, Larry 
(unknown author) via John Battelle's Searchblog on Wed, 15 Oct. 2008
I like how Larry puts this in today's Journal:
This war must end. It is time we recognize that we can't kill this creativity. We can only criminalize it. We can't stop our kids from using these tools to create, or make them passive. We can only drive it underground, or make them "pirates." And the question we as
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Open Web Podcast - Episode 5: Ryan Stewart of Adobe 
(unknown author) via Ajaxian » Front Page on Tue, 14 Oct. 2008
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Microsoft can’t write JavaScript.
Ryan Stewart of Adobe joined us for episode 5 of the Open Web Podcast. We really want to be pragmatic Open Web citizens, so thought it would be good to hear from Ryan and get his point of view on what Adobe, and he, are thinking with respect
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