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Features: To Tag or Not to Tag 05/26/2004 06:24 PM

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How-To Turn your iPod in to a Universal Infrared Remote Control

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Excellent article at Engadget yesterday by guest commentator Thomas Hawk .. Ten things that Microsoft and TiVo must each do to win the living room

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How-To Tuesday: Make 3-D photos -
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How-To Tuesday: Make 3-D photos -
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The Trouble with Tethering - Features -
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is bad for business .. Siva Vaidhyanathan

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How-To Tuesday: Disable AutoRun on
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how to disable AutoRun on your Windows PC

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Presidential candidate ringtones! -
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Presidential candidate ringtones .. Engadget

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"Netflix, Open up or die… - Features -
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pgina del telfono hagan click donde dice "Wave Messaging" .. Nokia 3220

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Turn your PC into a Mac - Features -
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Turn your PC into a Mac .. Poor man’s Apple .. engadget

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More Features


More Features 01/16/2004 01:03 PM
Google has added more search by number features: Area Codes, e.g. 650, bring up maps. UPC codes, e.g. 073333531084 or 036000250015, bring up some information about the product. Flight numbers, e.g. usair 50, provide links to flight tracking Vehicle ID (VIN) numbers, e.g. JH4NA1157MT001832, link to a CARFAX report on what kind of car and its status. U.S. Postal Service tracking numbers link to package status....

New features in JDK 1.5


New features in JDK 1.5 04/30/2004 03:37 AM
Version 1.5 of Sun Microsystems' Java Development Kit (JDK) is set to be released this summer and promises a list of features to ease the development of your Java applications. In this article we'll introduce you to many of the new features and provide code samples, so you can hit the ground running when the final release becomes available.

7 must-have features for RSS


7 must-have features for RSS 01/22/2004 09:54 PM
i think numbers 2, 3, and 4 are nicely handled by Atom, and some others are on the way

New .Mac Features


New .Mac Features 06/04/2004 06:38 PM
The .Mac Learning Center sports a sleek new interface and a wealth of new content, including comprehensive .Mac tutorials and guides to iLife '04 and Keynote, to help you get the most out of .Mac services and your Mac.

CC: New Features


CC: New Features 06/17/2005 05:03 PM
After notice and a period for comments, Creative Commons has versioned the attribution clause in our licenses. The new clause does something cool I wanted to flag. The essence of the change is to permit the copyright holder to specify what the attribution should be. Thus attribution can be to the author, or to another entity (e.g., the Wiki, or the journal in which the article was first published), or both, as the licensor specifies. The motivation for this change was both to formalize the CC-Wiki license, which is a rebranded CC Attribution-ShareAlike licenses. With this new attribution clause, a wiki can now specify that attribution is back to the wiki. A second motivation was to help open access publishing: Now the author can require a citation that would include the original journal in which the article appeared — something many journals we eager to have in return for permitting open access publishing.

Attractive features


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New OS X 10.4 Tiger Features?


New OS X 10.4 Tiger Features? 09/14/2004 01:51 AM
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Features: Hacking XML


Features: Hacking XML 09/15/2004 07:42 PM
Among author Mike Fitzgerald's favorite hacks in XML Hacks are two that use SP, James Clark's free, open-source SGML-parser package. The first hack shows how to convert a minimally tagged document to well-formed XML. The second shows how to convert a Wiki format to XML via SGML and SP tools.

New Security Features in ASP.NET 2.0


New Security Features in ASP.NET 2.0 07/08/2004 11:46 PM
ASP.NET 2.0 builds on ASP.NET 1.x to enable you to more easily create and manage users, and to password-protect pages in a Web application. The new framework includes new features for working with authentication and authorization, which were designed to appeal to both Web site administrators and developers. Web site administrators can take advantage of the new Web Site Administration Tool to create new users and roles, and to control access to pages in a Web application. The Web Site Administration Tool is a set of prewritten ASP.NET pages that can be used by individuals with no programming skills to configure a Web application.

PPC FAQ: ActiveSync 3.7.1 Features


PPC FAQ: ActiveSync 3.7.1 Features 08/31/2004 12:38 AM

More New Google Features


More New Google Features 01/16/2004 11:33 AM

ResourceShelf: Google is quickly trying to become the source on any information. They just added support for telephone area codes, Universal Product Codes (UPC), Vehicle ID (VIN) numbers, U.S. Postal Service tracking numbers, and flight tracking.

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New Google features, UI


New Google features, UI 04/09/2004 04:02 PM

Google’s released two new features and tweaked their UI. The results pages are a bit more streamlined (still uses tables and font tags though) and do a better job of highlighting the ads on the page. The ads no longer look like they were stuck on the page as an afterthought. The Google News teasers at the top of the page now flow better with the search results.

Google’s Web Alerts allows a searcher to save a search and when Google indexes new pages with those terms, an alert is sent be email. This is an apparent extension of their News Alerts service. What I’d like to know is where the RSS feeds are? I’d love to be able to save a search and have the results stored in an RSS feed, a la Feedster.


Google has add some new Features


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Google has added some new features details from the Google Weblog: "Google has added more search by number features ,Area...

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New Gmail Features


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Can't live without your address book and are you hooked on Gmail? Well leave it to the folks at Google to roll out some new features in Gmail. You can now import your address book from other online services like Hotmail, Yahoo, AOL and of course your Outlook address book. My outlook address book has nearly 800 legitimate entries that my professional life revolves around. Nice to have that data backed up an additional place. [ZDN et]


Features: Introducing o:XML


Features: Introducing o:XML 07/21/2004 06:32 PM
o:XML is an innovative object-oriented programming language in which XML is a first class type and also provides the concrete syntax.

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3.1"


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Two types of features


Two types of features 07/03/2004 03:24 PM

At every WWDC, with each OS upgrade, Apple offers two new types of features to developers.

I’ll use last year’s WWDC as an example (since I can’t talk about this year’s WWDC).

One one hand there are features like SearchKit, which make it easy to add searching to your application. This is an example of an on-the-side feature. You can add it to your application, but it doesn’t affect much of the main body of your code. It doesn’t fundamentally change how you write Cocoa apps.

The best thing about features like this is that I can use them and just have them not show up if you’re using an older OS (Jaguar).

On the other hand there are new features that change how you write apps. Cocoa bindings is an example. This technology allows you to do delete a bunch of user interface code: it makes it easier to bind your user interface to your data and preferences. But this technology goes to the heart of your application. There’s no putting it on the side (as with searching).

So at WWDC I found myself looking at each feature and figuring out if it’s an on-the-side or in-the-heart-of-the-app feature. While I’m grateful for all the cool on-the-side features I can use, I look at the in-the-heart features and dream about them. Someday...

The common wisdom is that you support the current operating system minus one. Right now that means Panther and Jaguar. When Tiger ships, it will be Tiger and Panther.

But what that means is that two years after learning about Cocoa bindings I’d finally be able to use the technology.

So what I wonder is, is the common wisdom wrong? Given all the major new technologies in each OS release, would another rule—a six-month rule, perhaps—make more sense? (Support the current OS plus whatever was current six months ago.)

The obvious benefit is better software. The drawback is that there are people still using operating systems more than six months old.

I’m just thinking out loud here. Feedback is welcome.


Lingua-Features-0.3


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More tab features in OmniWeb 5


More tab features in OmniWeb 5 08/23/2004 12:31 PM
As if the draggable, thumbnail tabs in OmniWeb 5 weren't great enough already (they can be dragged to reorder and also from one browser window to another), here are some more features: If you double click a tab thumbnail, it...

New Friendster features?


New Friendster features? 08/27/2004 01:47 PM

So this woman Troutgirl works at Friendster - I think she may even be one of the lead programmers.

Jeremy Zawodny points to her post......

Bring me my social networking

One day last year, I was sitting in the lobby of a hotel in midtown Manhattan with two friends. It was pouring rain outside, and we were in low-energy mode. We were idly thinking about going to see a movie at the theater across the street, but had no idea what was playing or when. Our next best plan was to go somewhere for a drink before dinner -- but again, no one had any good ideas about where. I also needed to check my email to catch up on tentative plans with an acquaintance further uptown -- a guy I knew well enough to exchange email with, but not well enough to have his phone number -- but I didn't have a computer or network access closer than my friends' room upstairs. And of course I was sitting there thinking, "Dammit! It's 2003, and the Interweb still sucks!"

That's what social networking should be, and unfortunately still isn't. In the long run, I don't actually give a rat's ass what my friends' favorite TV shows are -- because I never watch TV with them. Social networking has to be useful and able to solve real problems, not just be a cute (or pornographic) time-waster.

Of my interactions with social networking, the most positive ones so far have been (excluding blogs):

1) Career contacts via LinkedIn. These have been almost all of high quality, and save significant time for both me and the hiring manager. Not that I'm looking for a job right now, but it's always nice to know what's out there; and the introduction aspect is very valuable for this use-case.

2) Being able to route new contacts through Friendster. I love being able to say "Send me a Friendster message" to people I meet through the blogosphere or conferences, instead of having to give out my real email address or IM nick or phone number on the public Internet. And did you know you can now block Friendster messages from undesirable acquaintances?

3) Finding out via an Orkut group that one of my friends had quit his job. He was so busy he didn't bother to let me know his lame self via phone, email, blog, or carrier pigeon.

Given how much time I spent on social software, that's a pretty disappointing payoff. Unfortunately, I don't just get to bitch about it... I'm supposed to be making things better. So help me out here: what social experiences could be usefully intermediated by a service like Friendster, but aren't yet?

[troutgirl]

So that sure soudn sliek she's lookign for input on future features for Friendster. Right on!

Maybe the 'new' Friendster will not only support FOAF, OpenMedia, OpenEvents AND OpenReviews - but also lead us into an inter=-op world where our messages can freely flow from one system to another.

We called that ThreadsML last year.


Features: XML and Dreamweaver


Features: XML and Dreamweaver 06/09/2004 06:50 PM
Our brief tour of the XML features of Dreamweaver MX 2004 demonstrate how to read, write and manipulate XML.

New features for system


New features for system 07/18/2004 06:56 PM
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Features: Printing XML: Why CSS Is
Better than XSL


Features: Printing XML: Why CSS Is
Better than XSL
02/01/2005 08:52 PM
One of the old school debates among XML developers is "CSS versus XSLT." Håkun Wium Lie and Michael Day revive that debate with a shot across XSL's bow.

Apple - Mac OS X - New Features


Apple - Mac OS X - New Features 04/15/2005 04:51 AM
Mac OS 10.4's 200 new features

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10 features that Longhorn needs


10 features that Longhorn needs 04/06/2005 03:11 PM
Also: State requiring ignition locks for DWI. [News.com Extra]

ATW More New Options, Features


ATW More New Options, Features 01/21/2003 05:53 AM
Already the undisputed king of advanced search options, AllTheWeb just keeps cranking out more features.

iTunes 4.5 only the way with new
features


iTunes 4.5 only the way with new
features
04/28/2004 01:42 AM
Numerous MacMinute readers note that the iTunes music store has posted a link to iTunes 4.5 -- presumably early as there is no download link available at the time of this posting...

New Flickr features


New Flickr features 04/29/2004 05:01 AM
Flickr, the image-sharing social software app, has rolled out a bunch of new features, including this one, which does very intuitive group-based access-control to files:
Photostreams are a new way to share your photos on Flickr, on simple webpages where you control who sees what. All the photos you upload automatically go into your Photostream, but different viewers see different images, depending on their relationship to you.

How does it work?

* As always, you can make photos public or private. You can also restrict the viewing to people who you have tagged with a specific relationship ("only show this to friends or better").
* Public photos appear to everyone viewing your Photostream, but you can exclude any public photo if you'd like.
* You can also see the collected streams of your friends' photos at http://flickr.com/photos/friends/, and the latest public photos on Flickr at http://flickr.com/photos/.

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