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What's Making Blognews 04/28/2004 10:04 AM

seems like another blogdex clone, i can't tell what's unique about this one




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Making RSS with PHP


Making RSS with PHP 01/10/2003 10:51 AM
Making RSS with PHP Adam has published some code, at my request, for converting a blog without RSS to one with an RSS feed. He's even using this to create an RSS feed for William Gibson's blog. Yes that William Gibson. [_Go_]

Making OS X useful


Making OS X useful 03/13/2003 10:22 AM

This article on taming the dock looks like the solution to my frustration with OS X. I arrange my dock in much the same way shown here, with my favorite apps on one side, and the running apps on the other (though, still on the default dock), but I'm constantly hitting the wrong icon when the dock ballons up on mouseover, and I can never remember where exactly I need to point to launch an app.

I'm giving this a go and seeing how it works out. Funny how it looks a little bit like the windows start bar, isn't it?


Making IM Even More Useful


Making IM Even More Useful 02/19/2004 01:27 AM
IM in the Corporate World

"Today, IBM's IM users average about 3 million messages per day, up from 2.5 million messages per day in 2002. The company has also seen a 4 percent reduction in telephone use, and a reduction in the load on its e-mail servers.

IBM employees communicate primarily with each other, but can also communicate with certain applications. For example, Reuss-Caton says there are several apps, including a dictionary and the corporate directory, to which users can send IM queries and receive responses. For example, if Reuss-Caton queries the database with an employee name, it would return all the employee's details, including presence awareness information telling her whether that individual is online." [Smart Mobs]


Making it anywhere


Making it anywhere 09/25/2004 01:27 AM
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The making of... the making of!


The making of... the making of! 05/24/2004 04:32 AM

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Making Fiends


Making Fiends 03/08/2004 11:12 PM
Kick Ass Flash Cartoon Series .. Making Fiends .. amy winfrey

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Making A DVD With Just 1 Mac And 7 PC's


Making A DVD With Just 1 Mac And 7 PC's 08/10/2004 09:06 AM
The results were absolutely astounding. And all it took was a farm of 7 PCs, 1 Mac, and about 48 man-hours. By Dennis T Cheung (via MyAppleMenu)

Making Your Insurer Pay


Making Your Insurer Pay 08/13/2004 02:15 PM
If Hurricane Charley blows your house down, how can you make your insurance company pay?

Making Slideshows


Making Slideshows 08/17/2004 05:40 PM
Comparing photo slideshow computer applications, Thomas E. Weber writes for the Wall Street Journal, “Those using an Apple computer won’t need to agonize over which slideshow program to choose. Apple’s excellent iLife package ($49; included with new Macs) is all they’ll need. Users can construct slideshows in the package’s easy-to-use iDVD program or move slideshows from iPhoto into iDVD for burning onto a disc. For more effects, the iMovie video-editing software can add panning and zooming motion.” [Aug 17]

"The making of Lauren"


"The making of Lauren" 08/18/2004 02:52 PM

Making Use Of Old LCDs?


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Episode III: Who's Making What?


Episode III: Who's Making What? 08/20/2004 02:05 PM
Starwars.com have updated their website with a pretty handy list of who's making what for Episode III. To check out who's making watches and who's making pillow buddies stop on over and read the full article at Starwars.com today!

The Making of an X Box Warrior


The Making of an X Box Warrior 08/21/2004 10:32 PM
The military has quietly become an industry leader in video-game design, creating games to train and even recruit the soldiers of the PlayStation generation. Will virtual boot camp make combat more real or more surreal?

Making more friends


Making more friends 05/21/2004 03:52 AM
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making stuff up


making stuff up 09/01/2004 07:02 PM
fit of dementia .. Kos points out

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T-shirt making


T-shirt making 03/08/2004 11:12 PM
OMG YES! Amy and I are going to be making t-shirts over the weekend!!!! They are going to be so...

Making RSS Scale


Making RSS Scale 09/06/2004 10:26 AM
I've been meaning to write about this since I saw a one-page article on the subject of RSS clogging websites' bandwidth in NewScientist back in June. But it wasn't until I saw this Slashdot story on the same subject that I knew I had to get my thoughts down. A lot of sites are suffering from a big problem — they are being systematically hammered by RSS newsreaders for new material at regular intervals. When I first came across RSS around two years ago and did some reading up on it, it sounded like another interesting protocol for a nonproblem. I wondered what was wrong with just refreshing a "What's new?" page. (I have a natural scepticism towards new and exotic protocols.) Nonetheless, after RSS established a niche in the realm of informing us, rolling news style, of new network content, I recognised its usefulness in this situation. I did still feel that its design was suboptimal, no matter how many thousands of bloggers now relied on it.

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making leta 04/12/2004 02:19 AM
two talented recent moms teaming up on a fray story is enough to sway even a cynic like me

Making the connection


Making the connection 07/24/2004 02:38 AM
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Making a Fortune


Making a Fortune 04/23/2004 04:17 PM
Red-hot Fortune Brands has a breakout quarter.

Making people look bad


Making people look bad 05/12/2004 11:27 AM
Wired News has a great story by Mark Baard about the skilled make-up artists who create moulage, incredibly realistic injuries on people for emergency response training and exercises.
"The wounds' realism (deep, bleeding gashes and amputations, oozing blisters and burns) help get the rescuers' adrenaline going, by fostering empathy with the actors who portray disaster victims."
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Making the News


Making the News 05/12/2004 08:27 AM
The murder of Nick Berg was horrible. He seems to have been a good-hearted man who went to Iraq because he wanted to help rebuild the country. But why is it the top headline in newspapers around the country? If the Iraqis had murdered a civilian hostage, the media certainly would have paid attention, but I doubt it would have been the lead story. After all, Berg's going missing on April 9 wasn't deemed newsworthy. Had the Iraqis murdered a hostage by beheading him, the savagery of the act would have made the story more newsworthy, especially in comparison...

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Making over Mona


Making over Mona 06/15/2004 07:38 PM
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Making friends


Making friends 06/17/2004 01:45 AM
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Making Sun Policy


Making Sun Policy 05/02/2004 08:49 PM
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Making the new reality


Making the new reality 04/29/2004 12:01 PM
From Chris Nelson's blog: The following is what one of the Bush administration's representatives told journalist Ron Suskind, regarding their philosophy behind the administration's actions and their relationship with journalists. I'm quoting from an Air America Radio interview with Suskind: Suskind: He says, you know, "You, Suskind, you're in what we call the 'reality-based community'" — that's actually the term he used. I said, "The WHAT?" He says, "The 'reality-based community'.". He said, "you all believe" — now let me see if I can get this right — "You all believe that answers to solutions will emerge from your...

Making life


Making life 04/28/2004 05:27 PM
The current issue of Scientific American features a mind-blowing article by W. Wayt Gibbs about "synthetic biology," the effort to create designer organisms from the bottom up:
"This nascent field has three major goals: One, learn about life by building it, rather than by tearing it apart. Two, make genetic engineering worthy of its name--a discipline that continuously improves by standardizing its previous creations and recombining them to make new and more sophisticated systems. And three, stretch the boundaries of life and of machines until the two overlap to yield truly programmable organisms. Already TNT-detecting and artemisinin-producing microbes seem within reach. The current prototypes are relatively primitive, but the vision is undeniably grand: think of it as Life, version 2.0."
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We're Not Making This Up... (Reuters)


We're Not Making This Up... (Reuters) 07/08/2004 08:53 AM
Reuters - A blind Quebec student, who was denied entry to English classes at a Canadian university because his guide dog responds only to French commands, will be allowed to attend class, the school said on Wednesday.

Making Do With Less Stays With You


Making Do With Less Stays With You 04/27/2004 11:40 AM
One finding of the quarterly MoneyTree Survey on venture capital that shows that startup dollars are lasting longer. The average amount of time between venture capital rounds increased from 11.9 months to 15.7 months for late-stage companies, according to the...

making up the words


making up the words 05/04/2004 01:59 PM
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Making the Mind


Making the Mind 01/17/2004 10:42 PM
Making the Mind. "The general outlines of how genes build the brain are finally becoming clear, and we are also starting to see how, in forming the brain, genes make room for the environment’s essential role. While vast amounts of work remain to be done, it is becoming equally clear that understanding the coordination of nature and nurture will require letting go of some long-held beliefs."

Making Movies


Making Movies 07/17/2004 09:35 AM
Catch Ro ger Ebert in action, this Wednesday at the Apple Store in Chicago, on making ultra-low-budget movies on the Macintosh.

Making The Rounds


Making The Rounds 03/16/2003 07:20 AM
There's a new Star Wars commercial making the rounds, this one includes several of Hasbro's latest '03 toys that have just now begun to hit retail. Among the highlights are Anakin and Dooku Speederbikes, Flying R2, and Mace Windu (Total Control). If you collect television spots, this will be one to watch for. I've seen it a couple times now, if you stay tuned (or tooned) to Nickelodeon and/or Cartoon Network, you shouldn't have trouble picking it up. Thanks to Garah for the heads up.

Making It Easier


Making It Easier 05/17/2004 06:02 PM
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Making Search More Useful


Making Search More Useful 02/19/2004 06:18 PM
I've been ignoring the thousands upon thousands of stories about Yahoo dropping Google as their underlying search technology, because, let's face it, this was a surprise to absolutely no one. We all knew it was happening, it was just a question of when. But, to read some of the articles about it, you'd think that this came completely out of the blue, rather than over a period of about a year when Yahoo bought up all of Google's major competitors and publicly stated they would drop Google. However, the much more interesting element of "the switch" is that it becomes clear that Yahoo is trying to do something more with search, and go beyond what Google is offering. I have no real comments on the quality of Yahoo search, other than running a few tests which suggest it isn't up to Google-level quality yet, but it's intriguing that they're clearl y trying to tie search more directly to their other properties. The first evidence of this is their decision to include RSS feeds in the results, along with the option of pulling that feed into your "My Yahoo!" page. I doubt most people will use this (or necessarily understand it), but it is a very interesting move. They're basically realizing that there's more to search than just returning a results page. I'm assuming they'll be going even further with this, and it should be interesting to see how Google responds.

making good


making good 02/01/2005 10:04 PM
IBM has ann ounced the pledge of 500 patents to a "patent commons" for "open source" software development. That means people developing software licensed under a license certified by the Open Source Initiative can be assured that IBM will not assert these 500 patents against them -- at least so long as they don't sue IBM or another open source developer for patent related issues. (Steve Lohr's got a piece in the Times< /a>.) This is important news. It further demonstrates IBM's commitment to making free software and open source software development flourish. And it could well inspire others to follow. Ideally there should be a trust that these patents could be contributed into. We'll have to get the commonists to get to work building such a thing.

Making Connections


Making Connections 02/05/2005 09:07 PM
Wish you could take over someone's browser to point out a new site? How about using SSH without the terminal and remote-controlling another computer's desktop?

This week I have a new Firefox extension that lets you browse tandem, a GUI for SSH, a new version of VNC and more.

Admission is, as always, free so join me for a great bunch of downloads.


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