The Weblog Effect
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Webl0g Empire: The World's Newest Webl0g
Network Launches
Webl0g Empire: The World's Newest Webl0g
Network Launches
06/05/2005 11:37 PMWeblog Empire, the worlds newest weblog network has officially
launched with an initial network of blogs attracting some 500,000 page
views per month. [PRWEB Jun 4, 2005]
The perfect webl0g system <Anne's
Webl0g about Markup & Style>
The perfect webl0g system <Anne's
Webl0g about Markup & Style>
08/16/2004 12:33 PMwhat he thinks would be the perfect piece of logware .. The perfect
weblog system this blogging wishlist .. Anne van
Kesteren
annevankesteren.nl/archives/2004/08/weblog-system
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When should changes take effect
When should changes take effect
01/22/2004 02:10 AMAnother question about Info/Inspector windows on OS X: when should
changes take effect?
Some info windows (like NetNewsWire’s) have an OK or Apply
button. Others update the object as you make changes in the Info
window.
I think having a button is somewhat old-school: it’s very much
like the days when non-document windows tended to be modal.
You’d click OK to make the changes or Cancel to not make the
changes.
But yet a button in a modeless window gives the user the chance to be
explicit about making the changes. You can back out halfway through,
and just not click the OK or Apply button.
Such a button becomes a problem, though, if you have multiple panes of
info. To what does the button apply? All the panes where you made
changes, or just the current pane?
(In case it’s not obvious, I’m adding some per-feed
prefs—such as for feed validation—to NetNewsWire, and
I’m looking at prior art in thinking about how to add extra info
to the Info window. And I’m finding that prior art is a jumble:
there is no clear consensus as there is with preferences windows.
Ideas are of course welcome.)
The whiplash effect
The whiplash effect
12/15/2003 10:31 AMComputerworld Singapore Dec 15 2003 9:21AM ET
The Slashdot Effect
The Slashdot Effect
12/17/2004 06:43 PMSlashdot
effect: Interesting comments and links about the Slashdot
effect.
Few definitive numbers exist regarding the precise
magnitude of the Slashdot effect, but estimates put the peak of the
mass influx of page requests at anywhere from several hundred to
several thousand hits per minute. The flood usually peaks when the
article is at the top of Slashdot's front page and gradually subsides
as the story is superseded by newer items. Traffic usually remains at
elevated levels until the article is pushed off the front page, which
can take from 12 to 18 hours after its initial posting.
Someday people will live in fear of "The Gadgetopia Effect."
The BitTorrent Effect
The BitTorrent Effect
12/28/2004 11:11 PMWired News Dec 29 2004 2:44AM GMT
The Bush effect
The Bush effect
03/17/2005 03:50 AMDevelopments in the Mideast may have the global community warming up
to Bush -- but he's lost support for the war at home.
Act II: The iPod Effect
Act II: The iPod Effect
04/09/2005 12:20 AM By Danielle Sacks, Danielle Sacks
McGurk-effect
McGurk-effect
04/17/2004 10:06 AMThe “McGurk Effect” .. Secret Mind Control Video .. I'm
gaga for McGurck .. play tricks on us .. Watch this video .. really
keen ..
vocabulary
media.uio.no/personer/arntm/McGurk_english.html
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Round Up: Cause and effect
Round Up: Cause and effect
04/13/2004 03:35 PMnewmediazero Apr 13 2004 8:18PM GMT
The evo devo effect
The evo devo effect
04/05/2005 05:22 PMUSA Today Apr 5 2005 9:47PM GMT
The Tivo Effect
The Tivo Effect
03/22/2005 04:32 PMHow big is something when it gets an "effect"? And what about when
no one can decide what that "effect" is?
I'd been hearing about "The Tivo Effect" for a while, and I figured
it'd make a good post, so I went looking for a definition. I found this article, this one, this one, this one, and dozens of
others, all claiming something different about "The Tivo
Effect."
As near as I can tell, it could mean:
- the tendency for advertisers to increase product placement within
TV shows (since actual ads can now be skipped)
- the echo created by two TVs in the house watching the same show
while one of them is "time-shifted" because of Tivo's ability to pause
live TV.
- the inability to go back to life before Tivo
- the increased spare time you have now that you can reduce your TV
watching into concentrated blocks of time
- the decreased spare time you have now that you record and watch
shows you might never have recorded before
So I still have no idea what The Tivo Effect is, but what's
important is that Tivo has affected television viewing to the point
where it has a "named effect." And evidently so many of these effects
that no one can agree what the most important one is. Do you have a
definition for "The Tivo Effect?"
Someday there will be a "Gadgetopia Effect." When that day comes,
someone please tell me what it is.
No "Halo" Effect? Look Again
No "Halo" Effect? Look Again
08/03/2004 10:32 AMThe success of iPods and Apple stores stopped Macs' market share from
sinking lower. And signs indicate even more future converts. By Peter
Burrows, BusinessWeek (via MyAppleMenu)
The Butterfly Guy Effect
The Butterfly Guy Effect
08/27/2004 07:38 PM
Swimming Suits,
Motor Boats,
Sheet Music,
Auto Parts,
Movies and Music,
Online Maps. Looks like
the
Butterfly Guy
has a plan.
U.S. Spam Law to Take Effect Jan. 1
U.S. Spam Law to Take Effect Jan. 1
12/16/2003 04:03 PMMultiplier effect
Multiplier effect
06/17/2005 05:04 PMWhen you spend money, that money has a value to the economy which is
more than what you spend. Money spent on imports is worth less to the
local economy than money spent on local produce.
So how does this relate to free software?
The Google Effect
The Google Effect
10/31/2002 03:30 PMCNet has an interesting article about the effect of Google on
business. I'm sure there are many examples of this, but this article
talks about a company called Data Recovery Group, which saw a 30
percent drop in business after their website was suddenly dropped from
Google's listings - without...
Matthew effect
Matthew effect
05/15/2004 02:39 AM
The Matthew
effect "It was Merton who identified and named the
tendency always to assign exclusive scientific credit to the most
eminent among all the plausible candidates. At least I hope it was he,
though I'm sure Merton, who invented many wonderful jokes himself,
would have been delighted if the credit for it turned out to be
misattributed to him." Or is this called the
flypap
er effect? The question remains: Who popularized the phrase 'Shut
up and Calculate!'
U.K. copyright law goes into effect
U.K. copyright law goes into effect
10/31/2003 11:41 AMZDNet Oct 31 2003 11:05AM ET
The Wilder Effect
The Wilder Effect
11/18/2003 03:20 PMThe Taligent Effect
The Taligent Effect
06/21/2004 01:20 AMThe Taligent Effect
By Don Box
Several times this week, I found my self using the term "the
Taligent effect."
The Taligent effect is what happens when a group of people put
adherence to a software trend first and lose sight of the value of
shipping software that people will actually use.
Taligent was Apple's (and later IBM's) attempt to rewrite an existing
product using the trends of the day. The product was an operating
system (first called "Pink" when it was at Apple). The technology
trend was objects, but because the project hung around so long without
shipping, the trend at the end of the project was frameworks.
What was the net artifact of Taligent? Three beautifullyproducedbooks
from Addison Wesley. That's it. No DLLs or EXEs that I can see.
Apple apparently learned their lesson from the Taligent experience and
ultimately bet on the software stack from NeXT that was an amalgam of
the BSD UNIX kernel, a message-passing layer from CMU, and an
objective C compiler and library.
It took IBM a bit longer to learn from Taligent. IBM opted to
double-down and refocus their Taligent investment on the San Francisco
project. San Francisco was a set of Java-based "Business Frameworks"
that by the time the project was end-of-lifed" had jumped on the
design patterns trend.
What was the net artifact of IBM's San Francisco? More beautifully
produced books From Addison Wesley. Not being an IBM insider, it's
hard to tell how much of the SF code made it into this IBM EJB-based
offering, but my guess is that IBM didn't get a great return on their
investment.
Given the amount of excitement over SOA, I'm confident that there are
several projects that are repeating the exercise as you read this.
As always, the book will likely be better than the movie.
[Don Box]
I was there - participating in a similar excercise called Kaleida
Labs. Same story - different technology. This time it was o-o
multimedia.
My god - what a cluster fuck! The VP of Engineering made sure that
none of the engineers would let any of the marketing people know what
was going on. Lovely, just lovely. God Bless Dave Kaiser.
CAN-SPAM in Effect?
CAN-SPAM in Effect?
01/03/2005 07:56 PMInternet News Jan 3 2005 11:25PM GMT
- Projecting the right effect
- Projecting the right effect
06/01/2004 09:47 PMComputer Times Asia Jun 2 2004 2:26AM GMT
"Wired 13.01: The BitTorrent Effect"
"Wired 13.01: The BitTorrent Effect"
12/31/2004 04:55 AMITA effect to see PC prices decline
ITA effect to see PC prices decline
01/03/2005 05:55 PMFinancial Express Jan 3 2005 9:12PM GMT
Recall having little effect on
procedures
Recall having little effect on
procedures
07/21/2004 02:29 AMBoston Globe Jul 21 2004 6:22AM GMT
Wired 13.01: The BitTorrent Effect
Wired 13.01: The BitTorrent Effect
12/30/2004 05:22 PMWired profile on Bram Cohen and BitTorrent .. Wired 13.01: The
BitTorrent Effect .. read about him in
Wired
wired.com/wired/archive/13.01/bittorrent.html
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New workplace laws will take effect Jan.
1
New workplace laws will take effect Jan.
1
12/27/2003 09:04 AMSan Jose Mercury News Dec 27 2003 8:06AM ET
Car Dealers Feel Net Effect
Car Dealers Feel Net Effect
06/11/2004 04:55 AMAuto dealers have been forced to deal with a new animal -- the Web
shopper -- and are changing their sales strategies to compete. By John
Gartner.
The Ronald Reagan Effect?
The Ronald Reagan Effect?
06/19/2004 10:30 AMThe Ronald Reagan Effec t? .. these results .. Harris
Poll
biz.yahoo.com/prnews/040618/nyf080_1.html
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Effect on U.S. Politics Still Felt
Effect on U.S. Politics Still Felt
06/07/2004 06:03 AMpolitical legacy .. Ron
Brownstein
latimes.com/news/specials/obituaries/la-na-politics6jun06
,1,1543367.story?coll=la-home-headlines
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The Andy Kaufman Effect
The Andy Kaufman Effect
05/28/2004 09:26 AMOn the Internet, no one knows you're not the dog you claim to be.
Redmond's Butterfly Effect
Redmond's Butterfly Effect
07/01/2004 06:56 AMBroadcast flag goes into effect 7-1-05
Broadcast flag goes into effect 7-1-05
07/06/2004 11:34 AM
Build your own PVR. Why TiVo
when you can freevo? A cool little forum for couch
potatoes
warriors.
U.K. copyright law takes effect
U.K. copyright law takes effect
10/31/2003 01:56 PMCNET Oct 31 2003 12:28PM ET
IT spending: the Y2K effect, Mark II
IT spending: the Y2K effect, Mark II
03/13/2003 10:23 AMOptions are not pretty
New L.A. regulations on cybercafes take
effect
New L.A. regulations on cybercafes take
effect
08/21/2004 10:18 PMSan Francisco Chronicle Aug 22 2004 1:41AM GMT
The Road Trip Effect 1.3
The Road Trip Effect 1.3
03/29/2005 05:06 PMCreate video travel logs of the places you visit.
Manitoba video game law still not in
effect
Manitoba video game law still not in
effect
01/06/2005 08:47 AMCanadian Press via Canada.com Jan 6 2005 1:14PM GMT
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