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Beerwizard Rating/Reviewing 07/14/2004 11:57 AM

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Reviewing Web Architecture: Conclusions 02/11/2004 08:28 PM
Kendall Clark concludes his review of the W3C TAG's Architecture of the World Wide Web document, covering good practice in the separation of form from content and the use of XML vocabularies.

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Everything about Yahoo 360 is for members only, and in the first few hours of its life in the blogosphere, most people couldn't get in. Now, after it's launched, there's no way to see anything other than a ghost town. Maybe that's all there is, maybe not. But for a service like this, the appearance of being a ghost town is just as bad as actually being one.

All this fuss for a service that most people thought was a poor cousin to Flickr that Yahoo bought just before rolling out 360. It's a disaster epic on the scale of The Towering Inferno or The Poseidon Adventure. They did everything wrong, and worked really hard at it.

A picture named
toweringinferno.gifMoral of the story, big companies don't have mojo, they can't, and it's not fair to make that the issue. They can, however, make the trains run on time, and at that Yahoo does quite well. But they should leave the innovation to small, nimble, motivated devteams with nothing to lose and no corporate hierarchy to please. Hire a business school prof to do a case study for you. It's never worked differently in Silicon Valley, yet this is a lesson Silicon Valley keeps relearning. The next revolution isn't on stage at Esther's or SXSW or even Etech -- those were the last revolutions.


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Infoworld: Reviewing Open Source CMS 01/15/2003 11:50 AM
Open-source CMSes (content management systems)—such as PHP-Nuke (www.phpnuke.org), eZ Publish (www.ez.no) and Bricolage (www.bricolage.cc)—provide a compelling third option, one that can be flexible and relatively inexpensive without requiring companies to build their own CMS from the ground up.

Of course, an open-source CMS solution can present its own challenges. As we've seen before with open-source software, the flip side of great flexibility is often challenging complexity. While it's true that open source enables companies to cross off licensing-fee line items from their project budgets, a portion of these savings must be redirected to development expertise, be it outsourced or in-house.

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Garden State's R-rating


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Longhorn may be 2 years away but the battle for your desktop has already begun. Longhorn will introduce a new user interface design language called XAML.

XAML on its own would be yet another user interface markup language. But combine XAML with the compositer in Longhorn and you can imagine all kinds of really cool mini-applications being created. When someone talks about MacOS X's "Dashboard" bear in mind that Microsoft's XAML predates it in announcement and may deliver much the same thing. Widgets are essentially mini-applications but without the overhead associated with a stand alone program. All of the widget-enabling programs give users a tiny glimpse of the cool stuff one might do with Longhorn and the compositer in terms of app creation. And one can easily imagine all these widget applications eventually supporting XAML to usher in a whole new wave of desktop customization.

We here at Neowin have seen the rise of desktop customization over the past few years and widgets may be the next stage in that development, particularly when one considers the potential of Longhorn. This article below goes through the various widget enabling programs already available and explains what's cool about them.

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Widget-Meta-0.01


Widget-Meta-0.01 09/17/2004 12:42 AM

Canvas Widget 1.0.0


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The Rocket Widget


The Rocket Widget 12/30/2004 02:12 PM

Now I'm not much of a drinker, but I do imbibe from time to time. Last night I got a wild hair and picked up a six-pack of Guinness Draught Bottles, (when I drink beer, I like to taste beer) and cracked one open when I got home. I didn't bother reading the label or anything... a good beer is a good beer, right? Pop the top and enjoy. The part of the label I did read was that you don't need a glass to get the full experience with this stuff, so bottoms up!

But when I got to the bottom of the bottle, I found something more than beer in there.

"What the ????"

A little plastic thingy that looked to be part of the filling equipment was rattling around inside. By this time I'm looking pretty closely at the label for a phone number to call and complain. (I'm not big on product liability lawsuits, but I've got to admit, the thought of a fat settlement check did cross my mind.) The label didn't really say anything about it, but did have a web address, and there I got the straight poop.

Enjoy the authentic taste of GUINNESS anytime, anywhere thanks to another clever little invention, the "rocket widget."

Once the bottle is opened, the "rocket widget" creates the famous surge and forms the signature creamy head right inside. Every time you take a drink from the bottle the "rocket widget" refreshes the surge so that you get the perfect pint taste with every sip. Ingenious.

Turns out they've had this feature in their bottled brew since 2001 (shows how often I get out!) Neat idea. And thinking back, I do remember having a bit more froth whilst sipping than I'd usually experience with a bottle of beer. I'll have to pay more attention on my next one.


Zero Memory Widget 0.0.2


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A widget library without a single bit of storage per widget.

The Tk Canvas Widget


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The canvas widget in the Tk toolkit is a powerful free software tool for creating and manipulating structured graphics.

Zero Memory Widget 0.0.6


Zero Memory Widget 0.0.6 05/18/2004 08:47 AM
A widget library without a single bit of storage per widget.

CGI-Widget-FilloutForm


CGI-Widget-FilloutForm 05/12/2004 07:11 AM

Zero Memory Widget 0.0.5


Zero Memory Widget 0.0.5 12/15/2003 07:06 AM
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Widget syndication


Widget syndication 04/09/2004 04:06 PM
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CGI-Widget-DBI-Search


CGI-Widget-DBI-Search 05/12/2004 07:11 AM

Dashboard: Widget (In)Security


Dashboard: Widget (In)Security 06/05/2005 10:56 PM
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Soundblox Laszlo Widget


Soundblox Laszlo Widget 01/09/2004 09:58 PM
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Servlet Widget Toolkit


Servlet Widget Toolkit 04/21/2004 10:04 AM
First version released

Widget Machine launches


Widget Machine launches 06/17/2005 03:21 PM
There's been a lot of talk in the Dashboard Widget world about whether or not a site can successfully sell widgets. Widget Machine is the first site to launch that aims to do just that. I don't like their UI...

Guis widget server 1.5


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A Gtk2 widget server that uses scriptable protocols.

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