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Joshua Eichorn's Blog: AJAX, and Getting
Started (Saxjax)
Joshua Eichorn's Blog: AJAX, and Getting
Started (Saxjax)
04/19/2005 08:44 AMOne of the latest crazes in the online world is the (reintroduction)
of the XMLHttpRequest method, and
Joshua Eichorn has two new
posts that might be helpful to anyone out there trying to get a grasp
on it.
Whoa. web "bl0g" | Ten Years of My Life
Whoa. web "bl0g" | Ten Years of My Life
04/24/2004 06:22 AMWhoa. web "blog" Ten Years of My Life .. Oregon's voter
guide mentions weblogs .. another little milestone for blogs ..
more
tenyearsofmylife.com/2004/04/23
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4 years ago, stewart redesigns his bl0g
4 years ago, stewart redesigns his bl0g
09/09/2004 06:47 AMinteresting to see how google's design has changed
the Hulk's been keeping a bl0g for years
the Hulk's been keeping a bl0g for years
07/14/2004 08:59 PMSmart Doctor .. Hulk
incrediblehulk.blogspot.com
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The war has started
The war has started
03/19/2003 10:25 PMGetting Started with ASP.NET
Getting Started with ASP.NET
06/05/2002 05:52 AMGetting Started with XOM
Getting Started with XOM
11/27/2002 05:44 PMMichael Fitzgerald provides an introduction to the XML Object Model
(XOM), a new Java XML API created by noted XML author Elliotte Rusty
Harold, and finds it simple and easy to use.
Trouble finding content for your bl0g?
Heres an idea: Make your bl0g into an
answerbl0g
Trouble finding content for your bl0g?
Heres an idea: Make your bl0g into an
answerbl0g
12/19/2004 03:32 PMThis is a new "trend" that I am seeing amongst some of the blogs I
follow: People have started reading their keyword logs and begun
answering the questions that their visitors obvisouly have. Mind you,
some of the questions that...
It all started with rabbits
It all started with rabbits
10/28/2003 11:08 PM Fun with
Fibonacci
numbers. So you say you scored 130 on yesterday's IQ test, did ya?
Get Started With TiVo
Get Started With TiVo
08/08/2004 01:51 AMG4 Tech TV Aug 8 2004 5:12AM GMT
Getting Started with ASP.NET Web Matrix
Getting Started with ASP.NET Web Matrix
08/20/2004 08:19 PMWebDevInfo Aug 20 2004 11:52PM GMT
"the post that started it all"
"the post that started it all"
01/04/2005 11:28 AMGetting Started with XForms
Getting Started with XForms
12/30/2003 06:31 PMBob DuCharme provides an implementation-centered guide to using
XForms, the new W3C forms technology for the web.
Get jump-started on a jet
Get jump-started on a jet
04/12/2004 12:58 AMUSA Today Apr 12 2004 4:35AM GMT
Getting started with ITIL
Getting started with ITIL
04/04/2005 04:38 AMITIL is gaining steam in corporate IT shops in the United States. An
import from the United Kingdom, ITIL is a set of rules for how to
deliver IT services more efficiently. What does that all mean for you?
We're joined by Mark Bradley, a network manager for a large financial
services firm and one of the authors of "Implementing Service and
Support Management Processes: A Practical Guide" from the Help Desk
Institute.
ROY has started a Web site
ROY has started a Web site
12/13/2003 07:06 AMWelcome to Save Disney.com
savedisney.com
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The Subway That Started It All
The Subway That Started It All
04/14/2004 01:04 PMA pair of transit buffs go in search of the original 1904 subway
system.
Getting Started With Python
Getting Started With Python
12/13/2002 10:27 PMStickysauce Dec 13 2002 8:21PM ET
Get Started with Mono
Get Started with Mono
09/07/2004 11:37 PMWebmasterBase Sep 8 2004 4:18AM GMT
Getting Started With Cocoon 2
Getting Started With Cocoon 2
07/10/2002 06:53 PMAn introduction to the Cocoon 2 XML publishing framework,
demonstrating Cocoon's architecture with some simple applications.
Tips for Getting Started in IT
Tips for Getting Started in IT
04/18/2005 08:42 AMThis collection of expert tips is designed to help college graduates
and others who are new to the IT field.
Getting Started with XML Security
Getting Started with XML Security
11/27/2002 10:47 PMWebmasterBase Nov 27 2002 9:28PM ET
Getting started with Cocoon 2 (XML.com)
Getting started with Cocoon 2 (XML.com)
07/12/2002 09:42 AMGet started with EJBs
Get started with EJBs
06/26/2002 01:00 PMCNET Jun 23 2002 10:22PM ET
Yahoo! Search bl0g Launched (Jeremy
Zawodny's bl0g)
Yahoo! Search bl0g Launched (Jeremy
Zawodny's bl0g)
08/20/2004 06:41 AMysearchblog commentators .. background information .. some background
info .. weitere Details .. Jeremy Z ..
jeremy.zawodny.com/blog/archives/002431.html
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Wish-of-the-Month Club, Part 1 of 3 -
Archives - Blog - 0xDECAFBAD Blog
Wish-of-the-Month Club, Part 1 of 3 -
Archives - Blog - 0xDECAFBAD Blog
06/18/2004 04:58 AM0-Click Shopping(tm), using Amazon's Web Services .. Automatic
wishlist purchases with Amazon's API .. Make your own wishes come
true, once
decafbad.com/blog/2004/06/16/wishofthemonthclub1
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Software That Lasts For Years And Years
Software That Lasts For Years And Years
07/14/2004 06:51 PMWe were just talking about the
rise of
quick and dirty programs as a way for individuals (not necessarily
programmers) to solve specific needs. However, as was mentioned at
the time, that would be a different "tier" of software programming,
and there would still be a need for programmers to do higher level
"big" projects. In the past, we've also discussed
the
problem of data extinction, where old computer systems and formats
die out, leaving content and applications virtually useless on ancient
media. This is a big problem for many applications, and Dan Bricklin
is now suggesting that people need to start
designing "Societal
Infrastructure Software" that can last for centuries, not just a
few years. The idea is that this type of software shouldn't have to
worry about new computers or new formats or new anything... but will
be able to just keep on working. In order to build this, though,
Bricklin believes it will require embracing open source programming,
though not necessarily the way people view open source programming
today. It's a fascinating concept, but getting people to think
long-term is so difficult these days, that you wonder if such ideas
will actually catch on.
Get started with Java servlets
Get started with Java servlets
09/20/2002 11:24 PMCNET Sep 20 2002 10:02PM ET
Getting Started with PHP's
HTML_QuickForm
Getting Started with PHP's
HTML_QuickForm
07/22/2004 06:25 PM
Web programming can be dull the second time you have to validate
client parameters or render data to form elements. Fortunately, PHP's
HTML_QuickForm class simplifies the creation, processing, and
validation of client parameters. Keith Edmunds explains how to start
using QuickForm.
Ed Russell started a petition
Ed Russell started a petition
04/17/2004 12:41 PMEd Russell started a petition that (overnight) has gathered ~200
signatures. Sure, that's just a drop in the bucket in the grand scheme
of things, but I have to appreciate the sincerity of the people out
there. To quote an ol' wine cooler-weilding dude: "Thank you for your
support." I don't think anybody's gonna march on Washington any time
soon, but......
DevShed: Getting Started with Apache 2.0
(Pt. 2)
DevShed: Getting Started with Apache 2.0
(Pt. 2)
03/22/2005 04:50 PMWith the second part in their
Getting Started with Apache 2.0 series posted today,
DevShed builds on
the first part of the series, expanding into the realms
of the log files, custom log file setups, and virtual hosts.
Mortgages get started over the Internet
Mortgages get started over the Internet
04/09/2005 07:57 AMChicago Tribune Apr 9 2005 11:28AM GMT
Getting started with BitTorrent and
Azureus
Getting started with BitTorrent and
Azureus
03/23/2005 10:26 AMMost of us have heard of BitTorrent, the highly scalable peer-to-peer
file sharing technology designed to reduce the bandwidth strain on
content distributors. With BitTorrent, the challenge is not in finding
content to download, but in installing BitTorrent on your computer and
finding a good, user-friendly client to manage them. We took a look at
BitTorrent itself and the excellent Azureus client, and can offer you
some tips on how to install them on your system.
Shark Tank: See what you started?
Shark Tank: See what you started?
12/28/2004 01:37 AMFlash back to the early 1990s and two clever techies who notice that
all the new computers come with network cards -- and decide to network
the office.
how to get started with indian food
how to get started with indian food
01/16/2004 11:26 AMcan't say i disagree with any of this advice
liz explains why she started bl0gging
liz explains why she started bl0gging
04/26/2004 01:14 PMi'm fascinating by these explanations since i'm not sure i consciously
chose to start blogging
Getting Started with Lego Trains
Getting Started with Lego Trains
04/09/2004 04:11 PMDevShed: Getting Started with PHP
Fusebox
DevShed: Getting Started with PHP
Fusebox
06/05/2002 07:50 AMThe Fusebox web methodology may change the way you approach
architecting data-driven web applications.
The latest version of Fusebox is the most scalable and effective
incarnation of a "web box" - style architecting approach. Created by
Steve Nelson, Fusebox has been further popularized by the arrival of a
PHP port by David Huyck of http://bombusbee.com. Armed with Fusebox
and a few simple tools, PHP developers can now architect scalable web
applications across project teams, technical disciplines, and display
mediums. -- Mike Britton
"tri" Don't believe the statement you will find in the article that
says 70% of all software projects fail, otherwise most IT companies
would be out of business. In most such studies - failure is defined to include cost
and time overruns. This is inevitable when the customer changes the
scope of the project.
"tri" After some investigation, I found this
Newbie Guide to Fusebox for PHP (PDF), which is much clearer than
the above Devshed article.
"zeldman.nolo"
Mac Software I've started using recently
Mac Software I've started using recently
05/14/2004 11:58 AMThe contents of my dock has been changing a little lately.
Here’s a few of the new things in it....
Grok Description matches for i started my blog five years ago
GrokA matches for i started my blog five years ago
Stewie Griffin (Family Guy) Soundboard
Stewie Griffin (Family Guy) Soundboard
02/10/2004 02:50 AMDamn the broccoli, damn you and damn the Wright brothers! .. Stewie
Griffin Soundboard by way of eBaum's world ..
collection
ebaumsworld.com/stewie-familyguy.html
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New: Griffin RoadTrip
New: Griffin RoadTrip
08/13/2004 10:48 AMGriffin Technology announced the Griffin RoadTrip, an all-in-one iPod
charger, FM transmitter, and cradle.
Griffin EarJams
Griffin EarJams
08/27/2004 01:48 PM
Griffin is selling a set of snap-on covers for the
iPod's trademark white earbuds called the 'EarJams,' that convert the
headphones into in-ear versions. And although they come with three
different sized plugs and a carrying case, pricing them at $20 seems
like it might just be expensive enough to encourage people to look for
a new set of headphones. I guess Griffin is counting on the cachet of
the white earbuds to carry the day (never mind that you can get a set
of white Sony in-ears for like $40).
Read -
Product Page [GriffinTechnology]
Interview with Jim Griffin
Interview with Jim Griffin
12/02/2003 01:50 AMGriffin RoadTrip
Griffin RoadTrip
08/13/2004 09:06 AM
Peripheral maker Griffin has
announced the RoadTrip, a multi-function iPod unit that serves as both
a cradle, charger, and FM transmitter with digital readout. While it's
not the most attractive unit I've ever seen - the faux brushed
aluminum and readout is kind of corny - just having a separate
interface for the FM transmitter will probably make it a favorite for
many iTrip fans who have found FM transmitting to be useful but the
iTrip's playlist-based interface lacking. Even cooler, the FM
Transmitter can be removed from the cradle and used, via USB, to
broadcast sound from any Mac or PC, turning it into a sort of
low-powered radio station, or an FM-band Airport Express (without the
Wi-Fi).
Read
- Product Page [GriffinTechnology via ThreeB
ase]
Griffin PodPod
Griffin PodPod
09/01/2004 09:36 AM
Griffin's new PodPod isn't the first iPod cupholder
- Belkin has one, as do others - but I suppose if you want to keep all
your iPod accessories Griffin-branded, the new $10 unit is a good
choice. It's a hold, for iPod or iPod mini, that fit in a cupholder.
That's it.
Well, there's a place for the cords to spill out through the
bottom, but still. At least they finally got that name out of the way.
I wonder how long they've been sitting on that, trying to think of
something to build that would match it.
Read
- Griffin PodPod [GriffinTechnology]
Related
Belkin TuneDok iPod Car Holder Review
[Gizmodo]
Griffin Technology
Griffin Technology
07/28/2004 11:33 PMGriffin’s Total Remote Software e IR device .. TotalRemote
hardware
griffintechnology.com/griffinmobile/totalremote
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Griffin Cancels iFM
Griffin Cancels iFM
01/04/2004 02:46 AMGriffin iCurve
Griffin iCurve
06/29/2004 10:42 AM By Eric Schwarz (via MyAppleMenu)
Griffin iBeam
Griffin iBeam
09/27/2004 09:04 AM
Griffin
Technologies has quietly put up the iBeam on their website (without
the usual accompanying press release) of a pair of plug-in accessories
that add a flashlight and a laser pointer to your iPod or iPod mini.
The $20 pair of plugs (you can only use one at a time) come with caps
for easy attachment to your keychain. I've no idea how good they are
compared to their respective competitors, but I'm all about plugging
things into the iPod - that's half the reason they're so great in the
first place (and why its so hard for other companies to play catch
up).
iBeam
Product Page [GriffinTechnology via MacMinute]
Griffin RadioSHARK
Griffin RadioSHARK
02/01/2005 09:12 PMI don't usually plug new products. In fact, being generally pretty
weary of new tech and used to big disappointments, my gizmo
consumption has dropped to historically low levels. However, I was
intrigued with the promise of one new device to order it and
sufficiently impressed with the flawless initial...
Jim Griffin on un-b0rking copyright
Jim Griffin on un-b0rking copyright
02/11/2004 01:40 PMFantastic interview with Jim Griffin, one of the leading advocates of
blanket licenses for online music, in The Register.
Broadcasting started out as a pirate technology. But as rights holders
we'd rather not have bar owners and radio stations ringing us up and
asking us for permission each time they wanted to play a song, because
it would cost us more to answer than phone than it would gain us in
revenue. So the US broadcast industry went to rights holders and
created this bundled price with bundled choice, a sort of 'theme park
admission fee' for content that allowed that cable operator, or
satellite operator, or radio station, or bar to use the content
without seeking permission.
LinkGriffin Announces SightLight
Griffin Announces SightLight
01/06/2004 02:05 AMGriffin iTalk and iSightLight
Griffin iTalk and iSightLight
01/06/2004 02:09 AM
Griffin Technology has posted pages for two new upcoming products:
iTalk
iPod Voice Recorder. iTalk was previously rumored in November as an
upcom...
Griffin introduces RoadTrip
Griffin introduces RoadTrip
08/13/2004 11:19 PMStreamCast CEO Griffin resigns
StreamCast CEO Griffin resigns
03/15/2003 02:39 PMSteve Griffin, the chief executive officer of StreamCast Networks,
parent of the Morpheus file-swapping software, resigns "to pursue
other opportunities."
Griffin: Shuttle Can Fix Hubble
Griffin: Shuttle Can Fix Hubble
04/13/2005 05:46 AMPresident Bush's nominee to lead NASA says he'll consider sending a
space shuttle to repair the Hubble Space Telescope. Lawmakers want to
get him on the job as soon as possible. By Amit Asaravala.
Griffin Technology RadioSHARK
Griffin Technology RadioSHARK
09/17/2004 09:48 PMIf you listen to the radio regularly and find yourself missing shows,
the radioSHARK is for you. Easy to setup and use, the radioSHARK is
TiVo for broadcast radio. By Jason D. O'Grady, O'Grady's PowerPage
(via MyAppleMenu)
Griffin Is 'Made For iPod'
Griffin Is 'Made For iPod'
04/07/2005 10:52 PM By Macworld UK
Griffin Technology looking for
programmers
Griffin Technology looking for
programmers
10/31/2003 12:46 PMGriffin Technology is
looking for Mac programers for work in C++, Mac OS X, Mac OS 9, driver
development and applications. "We'd love local but, knowing the
market, can pull from the Southeast," Jeff Pack, chief operating
officer of Griffin Technology, told MacCentral.
Griffin announces Ear Jams
Griffin announces Ear Jams
08/31/2004 04:00 AMThe clever inventors over at Griffin Technology are at it again...
EarJams
are small converters that make the standard Apple iPod headphones into
in-ear headphones. Apple sells in-ear headphones, but they will cost
you $40--EarJams come in at $19. Griffin says they sound great, but we
will have to wait until our own headphones get converted for the final
say.
Preview: Griffin EarJams
Preview: Griffin EarJams
08/27/2004 01:21 PMEarJams replace Apple's iPod earphone cushions with a rubber cone that
turns them into in-ear headphones for more volume and bass.
How It Sounds Is All in Your Head
How It Sounds Is All in Your Head
04/26/2004 04:53 AMChoosing a favorite pair of in-ear canal phones for my yuppy iPod mini
is no easy task. A head-to-head headphone review by Leander Kahney.
Cellular sounds
Cellular sounds
04/15/2004 01:10 PMWhat do cells sound like? Nanotech pioneer Jim Gimzewski and grad
student Andrew Pelling are using the tiny tip of an atomic force
microscope like the needle of a record player to pick up a cell's
sound-generating vibrations. Gimzewski has named the fieled
"sonocytology." From a Smithsonian Magazine article about the
research:
"The distance the cell wall moves determines the
amplitude, or volume, of the sound wave, and the speed of the
up-and-down movement is its frequency, or pitch. Though the volume of
the yeast cell sound was far too low to be heard, Gimzewski says its
frequency was theoretically within the range of human hearing. 'So all
we're doing is turning up the volume,' he adds."
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Sounds to Brand By
Sounds to Brand By
01/07/2004 01:57 PMYour company sure sounds like a great place -- but what does it really
sound like?
I'll tell you who sounds a little
desperado
I'll tell you who sounds a little
desperado
05/02/2004 08:25 AMwww.apsv04.dsl.pipex.com/desperado.swf .. Johnny Cash Monkey .. a
Flash video .. desperado
apsv04.dsl.pipex.com/desperado.swf
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Sounds good?
Sounds good?
05/14/2004 01:26 PM
My
goal here is to teach you how to create the best MP3s possible Sounds brilliant
Sounds brilliant
04/29/2004 03:11 AMUSA Today Apr 29 2004 7:24AM GMT
Sounds that go bump
Sounds that go bump
07/15/2004 10:41 AMWe're sorry to inform the passengers of Flight 905 that
the situation is FUBAR
So our plane's wing hit the wing of another plane on the ground, so
we never left. I won't be back until late tomorrow, and I won't make
my panel, or anything, at AlwaysOn. Regrets and apologies, folks.
Major bummer.
And I don't have much more time than to thank Euan for the
bluetooth/cellphone bridge that's making this post possible. And the
fine company for one sleepy, grumpy passenger.
[Doc Searls]
Ouch - I hate it when my plane gets into an accident. I slept late
today - so I'm gonna miss Rob Glaser's keybote. I'm sure he won't
mind.
But then I'll get there in time to ask him about new business
models in media. Oh boy.
Maybe we can talk about the time when Rob was still at Microsoft
and he licensed the Director player - and then..... discovered our
real strategy (cross-platform functionality) and never shipped the
player with Windows 3.1.
It was supposed to be called .mmm.
The whole world would have had the Director player from Windows 3.1
on, but instead.... it never happened.
Sounds Like XP SP2 Finally Is Done
Sounds Like XP SP2 Finally Is Done
08/04/2004 01:11 PMAll signs are pointing to the long-awaited XP Service Pack 2 going
gold in the next 24 hours.
i started my blog five years ago