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michael fagan blog post generatrr (Beta)
michael fagan blog post generatrr (Beta) – I’ve been immortalized. gotta love roommates
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Official Google Blog: Spot On
Official Google Blog: Spot On – Google has bought JotSpot; this is big news to me (and far, far more interesting than YouTube). I’ve considered applying to work at JotSpot in the past, but one of the reasons I didn’t … Continue reading
Tagged acquisition, enterprise, google, googleoffice, jotspot, wiki
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Live Search’s WebLog : Create your own search engine (an update to Live Search Macros)
Live Search’s WebLog : Create your own search engine (an update to Live Search Macros) – congrats to Live.com and Zach for getting this out. It would be cool even if it didn’t have OpenSearch support 😉
Tagged live.com, livesearch, macros, opensearch, searchmacros, sitesearch
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‘Farm market’ opening this week
‘Farm market’ opening this week Student enthusiasts have teamed up with Food Services to create the UW Farm Market, which will open for the first time this Wednesday, selling local produce as well as other products from the area, brought … Continue reading
Tagged farmersmarket, food, local, localfood, universityofwaterloo, uw, waterloo
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Sam Ruby: OpenSearch Description Validation
Sam Ruby: OpenSearch Description Validation – it’s so nice to have Sam on board the OpenSearch train 🙂
Tagged opensearch, samruby, validator
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DeWitt Clinton�s Unto.net � Blog Archive � Introducing OpenSearch.org
DeWitt Clinton�s Unto.net � Blog Archive � Introducing OpenSearch.org – this is excellent news. more when I get some time…
Tagged dewittclinton, opensearch
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IEBlog : Search in IE7 RC1
IEBlog : Search in IE7 RC1 – they support the newish “referrer” extension – yay. let’s hope everybody else starts supporting this too
Tagged ie, ie7, opensearch
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WoW.com Forums -> I played WoW, I became a terrorist (story!)
please tell me I’m not the only that thinks terrorism prevention can be improved without insanity such as the following? WoW.com Forums -> I played WoW, I became a terrorist (story!) An outrageous incident at JFK both via Jeremy Zawodny’s … Continue reading
Tagged airtravel, terrorism, waronterror
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Google Code – Updates: New GData API: Google Base
Google Code – Updates: New GData API: Google Base – two of my biggest hopes – Google opening up Google Base, and more wide adoption of APIs based around OpenSearch – all at once. This could be big.
Tagged api, gdata, google, googlebase, opensearch
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