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I’m in Wikipedia?
By an odd coincidence today is the first day I looked at the Michael Fagan article on Wikipedia… and apparently several hours ago someone added me to it. Checking the user’s IP address through IP2Location lets me know the user … Continue reading
Tagged me, wikipedia
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The Elements of Meaningful XHTML
The Elements of Meaningful XHTML – excellent presentation by Tantek. Which I suppose is why I didn’t see him at Tag Tuesday.
Tagged presentation, semantic, semantichtml, tantek, xhtml
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IEBlog : Hello from LA!
IEBlog : Hello from LA! – placeholder until tomorrow when I comment on this
Tagged browsers, ie, opensearch, standards, syndication
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Google Hurricane Katrina Resources
Google Hurricane Katrina Resources – anyone want to explain to me why rel=”nofollow” is used on those links?
Tagged google, nofollow, spam
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New job, site launch
Tomorrow is my first day interning at A9.com. Got back to California Friday and now have a vague general idea of the layout of Menlo Park and Palo Alto. I don’t really know yet what I’ll be working on there. … Continue reading
Tagged a9, co-op, uwhub
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Kiko Calendar Beta
Kiko Calendar Beta – well, it’s definitely beta, but when they add a couple of things, it may just be the app I’ve been hoping someone would make for quite a long time now. we’ll see…
Tagged calendar, kiko
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What’s wrong with MSN’s RSS search
News from Luigi about RSS search from MSN leads me to think MSN Search knows what they’re doing. Or not. They are putting RSS/Atom search integrated right in with their web search. This is good. But… they’re displaying RSS feeds … Continue reading
Tagged atom, msnsearch, namespaces, rss, search, syndication, weather, yahoo
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Search Interface Protocols and Specifications
Search Interface Protocols and Specifications – I haven’t actually read this (yet) but I’ve been thinking along these lines lately. To add to the list of protocols/specifications discussed, I would also mention Sherlock and Mycroft, the format used for Dave’s … Continue reading
Tagged searchstandards, specifications
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A few days in Seattle
I’m leaving tomorrow morning for Seattle and returning back to Waterloo Friday night. I can’t think of anyone I know online who lives there, but if I’m mistaken let me know and I’ll see if we can meet up. Should … Continue reading
Tagged microsoft, redmond, seattle, travel
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Marc’s Voice: The GoingOn Network
Marc’s Voice: The GoingOn Network – what a coup for Marc. this may just be the first DLA (or social networking service) I actually use or recommend.
Tagged dla, goingon, marccanter, socialnetworking, yasns
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