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- MSFT and YHOO: It’s finally over
- Learn Ruby on Rails with our team
- Seen elsewhere this week
- The browser wars redux
- The new ways to engage
- Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor at TED
- Friendfeed: Wow, that didn’t take long
- Friendfeed: Cute, yes. Helping? No.
- On information overload
- Yay! Totspot launched!
- Next month, MIX08 in Vegas
- The flow of information
- Microsoft and Yahoo!s post-acquisition cultures
- Yahoo! implements OpenID
- Facebook, Scoble and data portability
- Zed Shaw ignites the Rails community
- Startup names still suck
- Evaluating product ideas, defining success
- Edgeio up for sale, thoughts
- Colored labels: small change, major difference
- The Crunchies are Live!
- Bug Labs is so cool
- We need crafted conferences
- Your blog ads piss me off
- Android: I’m (very) excited
- Shaking off some of the “Kool”
- Oink and fixing the music industry
- A few thoughts on Leopard
- Amazon S3 gets a SLA. Exhale.
- Webkit gets @font-face
- How do you see design today?
- Hell freezes over: on Zune updates
- Techmeme Leaderboard pokes Technorati in the face
- More on facebook
- iPhone-specific pages are a bad idea
- Better living through existing standards
- Successful products through observation
- No video in my Flickr, please
- Amazon does it again: Flexible Payments Service
- Solving the social network problem
- Merlin’s Inbox Zero talk video
- Facebook is a scary beast
- Barcamp Portugal 2007!
- A few thoughts on Pownce
- Web application design through observation
- Apple(s), not oranges
- Top-down web product design
- Heading out to Reboot9
- Last week in the blogosphere (May 13, 2007)
- Realestateplus launches
- On simple problems
- An ode to desktop app experiences
- Catching up
- Communities, the blogosphere and conduct
- BMW, Between driving and browsing experiences
- Adobe’s Apollo public Alpha is out
- Goplan launches!
- Yahoo! wins in mapping user experience
- Tips on working with remote teams
- It’s time for OpenID
- Next week: back to San Francisco
- Experiences in food
- Innovation and geography - How it affects us
- Steve Jobs on the demise of DRM
- Finally someone breaks a few DEMO bones
- Successful brainstorming
- On our identity - help us define ourselves
- Fixing web-based products through design
- Wikipedia is right about nofollow
- Jakob Nielsen on intranets and hype
- iPhone, on the thin line between love and hate
- Thoughts on the iPhone
- Second-Life client now open source
- O bubble, where art thou?
- Apollo is seriously cool
- I love you Adobe, but those icons suck
- Server woes, all better now
- Gaming industry 2.0
- Le Web 3 fails, politicians and organization to blame
- Emotional attachment in web-based applications
- Last week in the blogosphere
- Last week in the blogosphere
- Why most startups suck - on doing better through design
- The OLPC User Interface
- Idea: The ultimate connected device
- Microsoft, 7 choices and the problem with mass
- Siteblimp testers needed
- Goplan updates
- Idea: Location-aware operating system
- Why the “online office” won’t work for now
- Bruce Sterling at Idea 2006
- You don’t need to be in the Valley
- Goplan review at /Message
- Last week in the blogosphere (Oct 21 2006)
- Railsday 2006: We’re winners!
- On clever experiences
- Widgets, or the Blog as christmas tree
- Our life on ads
- Last week in the blogosphere (Oct 15 2006)
- Google buys YouTube, internet wonders why
- Want to work with us?
- Full RSS feeds - I was serious the last time, too.
- Launching web-applications quietly
- The beauty in (user) experience
- Stop using the “beta” label
- Goplan is on, invites are out
- Web 2.0 and the necessity of failure
- From Barcamp to Shift
- Corporate collaboration software
- Why Amazon still leads Web 2.0 - On EC2
- If blogging is a conversation
- Drawing the line on picking clients
- Yahoo! yodels
- One month to Barcamp Portugal!
- Hosting providers, meet reality check
- Gmail and content findability
- Reading on a screen is a lousy experience
- Weekly inspiration - 28th July 2006
- Goplan updates
- If you can’t build a community, buy one
- On open protocols
- Weekly inspiration - 14th July 2006
- Stop trying to be Myspace
- Weekly inspiration - 7th July 2006
- Digg and the wisdom of crowds
- Barcamp Portugal, more details
- After some time away, quite a few updates
- Railsday: Pushing the limits of 24 hours
- Wow, talk about error messages 2.0
- Flickr doesn’t need any video. Seriously.
- Announcing Postbubble
- Ajax, Java, and a huge misunderstanding
- The new Yahoo! homepage
- The search engine API problem
- Now that it’s gone: On designing Techcrunch
- What we can learn from gaming consoles
- Web 2.0: Are we losing focus again?
- Something we’re passionate about
- Web-applications: Speak the right language, please
- Brilliancy of design
- Things you learn when working on a team, part 1
- Second Life gets $11mil, avatars go wild
- And then she nails it in the head
- Blogs, text-based UIs and readability
- If web-applications had HUDs
- The battle has been won. But has it?
- Europe, entrepreneurs and conversations
- The difference in a name
- Edgeio launches
- The human side of the web applications
- On moving worlds
- Yahoo! releases UI and Design Patterns
- DEMO and paying to show
- 23, Flickr and interoperability
- Stop being crazy: make proper use of colors
- Web applications: Fight scope creep
- Next week, London
- Microsoft: not that evil, after all.
- What web-apps and websites do you use?
- “It’s our policy not to police or censor content”
- Live Labs announced
- Subpoena: No personal data released
- Next week, Seattle!
- Web applications: APIs, use but be ready
- Web applications: Being Beta
- Web applications: Mind your audience
- Larry Page talks about standards
- Building web-applications
- In with the new!
- Let creatives be creative
- Post full feeds. Please.
- Fewer templates, more user experience
- Why Web 2.0 makes sense
- When an open API isn’t really open
- Ya!Licious… or something
- Awkwardly unspellable names, really good ideas
- User experience 2.0?
- Getting real, WeBreakStuff expands
- Edgeio is getting really close
- Microsoft announces SSE
- Tame your statistics
- Between information and design
- Ebay (finally) gets it
- Sony, I download your music
- When local goes mobile
- Clone the Google API
- Yahoo! Maps gets a face-lift
- A happier Safari
- To syndicate or not to syndicate
- Forbes says we lie and cheat
- Back from the Bay area
- More Flickrs of video?
- Service dependency on the new web
- Browsers schmowsers
- Flock? Okay, but wait a second
- I unsubscribe.
- Web 2.0-aware Venture Capitalists
- What linux needs: unification and effort
- Jakob talks about weblog usability
- Tagging and social bookmarks
- Reading lists, a new way for OPML
- Dave Winer joins the Workgroup
- Don’t rush out to the Apple store
- Looking at the Yahoo! blog search
- Usability testing videos
- Pleasing Jakob Nielsen, Part 3
- Web 2.0 Workgroup launches
- Pleasing Jakob Nielsen, Part 2
- Announcing Edgeio
- If they announce the iPod video
- Web 2.0: First day wrap-up
- Web 2.0: Search by Another Name
- Pleasing Jakob Nielsen, Part 1
- NetNewsWire acquired by NewsGator
- 80% more white
- Ning!
- Web 2.0 in two days
- Web 2.0, social circles
- Mashups go creepy
- Passion = great work
- Negropontes $100 laptop is a reality
- Does money stifle innovation?
- New numbers of the blogosphere
- (Sl)awesome!
- Social Network software with a purpose
- A company I wouldn’t work for
- Okay, I get it.
- Some tools of the trade
- See you in San Francisco
- Column layouts using CSS3
- Did google change our notion of relevancy?
- Browser dependency makes me sick
- Stop ignoring platforms, embrace all users.
- 24h party coders
- Pandora? What about Last.fm?
- The Big Moo, the latest by Seth Godin
- More technorati, efficiency and control
- Changes, news, flying to California
- Venture going global
- More (Google) Talk and VoIP
- Sony: stop acting stupid.
- A List Apart is back
- Google Talk(’s) Jabber
- After the storm
- Living hell
- WeBreakStuff hiatus until the 20th
- Anil Dash on judging tools
- Redesigning TechCrunch - a weblog case study
- IE7 and standards? They don’t think so.
- Slashdot + CSS? Now we’re talking, Taco!
- More on the bay area and european startups
- Google patents RSS advertising. Do no evil?
- Typeradio, a podcast for designers
- Ajax and webpage advertising
- RSS vs Atom, you know, “for dummies”
- Nat kicks off a great discussion with a video
- Democratizing innovation
- Most people still don’t get RSS
- Rick Segal on TEDGlobal
- Flash Player 8 public beta
- Delicious to odeo to software to hardware
- Technorati controlling the blogosphere?
- Blogging in the corporate world
- How to suck as a journalist, Fox News style
- Essay: From openness to profit
- London explosions
- WaSP and Microsoft, sitting in a tree?
- CNet, get your facts straight about Ajax
- Collaborative editing solutions: (almost) none.
- Odeo: Evan Williams speaks at O’Reilly
- Web 2.0: Like a good poker hand
- Scalix knows email but they don’t know users
- A million-a-day keeps competition away
- Jon Kraus on entrepreneurship
- Google and Yahoo! launch mapping APIs
- 5 steps to a better blog - Part 3
- Do I really matter?
- iTunes 4.9 is here, first thoughts
- 43Places, a social network for places
- You got it wrong, Robert - More Microsoft RSS
- You tell me what to listen
- Bay area, center of the world?
- So I got accepted into Google’s Summer of Code
- Why Microsoft is wrong about RSS
- 5 steps to a better blog - Part 2
- Ajax won’t cook you breakfast
- Redesigning WeBreakStuff
- Odeo opens up the gates
- 5 steps to a better blog - Part 1
- iTunes 4.9, podcasts and show bookmarking
- Mark Fletcher on stealth start-ups, 24Hour Loundry
- Does podcasting have a real market?
- Ruby on Rails on Dreamhost
- Amazon’s Build-a-link breaks web standards
- Hijacking vs categorization
- From ideas to startups
- Brendan Eich on JS2 and Ajax
- Web 2.0 - Categorization, services
- Failing miserably, a Buzznet usability review
- Blogs - stalling, or getting ready for a second boom?
- Making up for not rebooting
- Del.icio.us updates
- The Rodeo, thoughts on Odeo
- Web-development on the Web 2.0
- Productivity blogs roundup
- Blogs, Podcasts, Video?
- What you should be reading online…
- The new Technorati beta - Thoughts
- Apple and Intel, merging?
- The new iTunes, podcasting, Odeo
- Still on the switch
- Apple goes Intel, people go boom.
- Blogging, Blogger and Meg Hourihan
- On Google’s Accelerator
- Backing up with rsync on OSX
- First thoughts on Tiger
- On Adobe Creative Suite, Piracy and greed
- Interaction-Design
- Rael Dornfest from O’Reilly on Rails/Ajax
- Rails 0.11.0, Ajax support on stable
- mod_fastcgi and RoR with DarwinPorts
- Form accessibility with XMLHttpRequest
- Tackling XMLHttpRequest (Ajax)
- Rails, Java, Frameworks, Fight!
- Ruby on Rails with Darwinports
- Hey Yahoo, you can go smart(er)
- Setting up Subversion on OSX
- Osx as a development platform
- Subethaedit and everybody else