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Archive for June, 2007

links for 2007-06-30

Essays on design, culture and technology (Adobe Design Center)
Please, give me a RSS feed for this. Great articles, need to check this often!
(tags: adobe design innovation inspiration webdesign webdev)

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links for 2007-06-29

Ten Questions with Scott Berkun (How to Change the World)
I’m about to read the book, these are some nice extra answers on good questions.
(tags: book innovation scottberkun myths)

A Little Head Trauma…: Offline Django?
I just thought of this today, and of course, somebody else already thought of it too. Curious to see if this will get [...]

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links for 2007-06-28

Kapow Mashup Server (Kapow Technologies)
This technology is similar to a number of different systems, like Yahoo Pipes, Coghead, etc. Judging from the screencast it seems to be more advanced than some others, as it allows for complex screenscraping (from unstructured html). Interesting!
(tags: mashups automagic kapow web2.0)

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links for 2007-06-27

Where lies the Print on Demand (O’Reilly Radar)
The espresso book machine spawns some nice discussion on the internet about PoD. This is a tiny debate between three people. They argue about the Espresso system from different angles, from marginalizing the impact to showing the importance of PoD.
(tags: pod espressobookmachine books ebook libraries printing future)

Intuit Future [...]

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links for 2007-06-26

How projects really work (projectcartoon.com)
Isn’t it so true?!
(tags: business design development fun management)

Green Threads (Dr. Dobb’s)
Interesting article about how IBM works on cross-product development. They identify ‘green threads’ which are customer workflows that span several products. These threads are then optimalised accross the different products
(tags: management development ibm innovation interaction customers usability)

Endless Assembly Lines and [...]

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links for 2007-06-25

First Espresso Book Machine Installed and Demonstrated
Ok, guess I have to hop over to New York to see this thing in action; have an espresso while printing a book. I would call this the board to surf the long tail.
(tags: longtail espressobookmachine book pod library)

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links for 2007-06-23

Why Faster Systems Can Make Organizations Dumber Faster (Jeff Jonas)
Interesting point of view on knowledge management. This would be the ideal knowledge management system, one that tells you if your communication is up to par with the current state of knowledge within the organisation. Great stuff.
(tags: business knowledge management automagic ai enterprise)

Asshole driven development (scottberkun.com)
Great [...]

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links for 2007-06-22

Designing for the iPhone is a refreshing experience (37signals)
Already there has been some controversy if the SDK for the iPhone (html+javascript+css) is a blessing or not. This is one in favor of the possibilities. “Designing for the iPhone is like hybrid of print and web design.” I want to develop for it too!
(tags: iphone experience [...]

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links for 2007-06-20

Why Do People Write Free Documentation? (ONLamp.com)
Analysis of why people take the time to write documentation on wikis, etc. It’s a weird phenomenon, because other than scratching your own itch with software, writing documentation has little pay-off.
(tags: wiki community opensource analysis crowdsourcing documentation)

Python 3000 Status Update
Thorough write-up of what is going to happen with the [...]

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links for 2007-06-15

ONLamp.com: Achieving Openness: A Closer Look at ODF and OOXML
Haven’t read it yet, looks good.
(tags: ooxlm microsoft opensource standards odf office)

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