Nick Denton
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clickz interviews nick denton
clickz interviews nick denton
07/07/2004 07:53 PMit's good to be king
PRWeek interview with Nick Denton
PRWeek interview with Nick Denton
05/22/2004 09:30 PM'Q&A: Nick Denton, Gawker Media .. telling PR
people
prweek.com/news/news_story_free.cfm?ID=211404&site=3
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more silliness over calcanis vs. denton
more silliness over calcanis vs. denton
03/08/2004 11:17 PMit's interesting that they don't mention that liz works for their
publication now
the best ever death metal band out of
denton
the best ever death metal band out of
denton
12/17/2004 06:41 PM
"Face-crushing guitars, head-pounding drums, bass so low
you'll vacate your bowels, and vocals so scorching, so extreme they
simply can't be human!
They're
not."
You cannot dodge
the talons of
hate.
nick got shafted
nick got shafted
03/08/2004 11:17 PMi have to confess a preference for candor and a sense of humor, so i
think maybe the first round went to nick
Nick Bradbury Interview
Nick Bradbury Interview
01/16/2004 01:04 PM
Marc A. Garrett just posted a recent interview
with me in which I prattle on about FeedDemon, TopStyle, HomeSite
and software development in general.
BTW, I tend to be camera-shy, so Marc agreed to use one of my
cartoon characters in place of an author photo :)
Does Nick Carr matter?
Does Nick Carr matter?
08/21/2004 08:53 AMStrategy+business concludes that a controversial new book on the
strategic value of information technology is flawed--but correct.
"Articles of War" by Nick Arvin
"Articles of War" by Nick Arvin
06/24/2005 07:30 PMThis gripping WWII novel follows a stunningly average young soldier
from Iowa to Europe -- and forces us to rethink the glory of the
Greatest Generation.
What Makes Nick Tick?
What Makes Nick Tick?
05/18/2004 03:02 PMentertaining but fluffy piece on nick denton's blog business
The tragedy of Nick Berg
The tragedy of Nick Berg
05/11/2004 06:01 PMThe ubiquitous Nick Popaditch.
The ubiquitous Nick Popaditch.
04/10/2004 09:01 AM
The
ubiquitous Nick Popaditch. A year ago, Staff Sgt. Nick Popaditch
was in Baghdad's Al-Firdaws Square,
cele
brating with a cigar shortly before his tank toppled the statue of
Saddam Hussein.
A year later in Falluja,
cameras were there
again, capturing the scene shortly after
his
tank was hit by an RPG near Fallujah. Staff Sgt. Popaditch lost
his right eye as a result of his injuries. Meanwhile, Al-Firdaws
Square was
being closed to the Iraqi
public, after
posters of Muqtada Al-Sadr were plastered on the statue
which replaced that of Saddam Hussein.
The New Net Architects, Part V - Nick
Bradbury
The New Net Architects, Part V - Nick
Bradbury
06/09/2004 07:02 PMHarold Check wraps up his New Net Architects series with an interview
with me about FeedDemon and the state of syndication. Be sure to
check out the first four parts of this series, which featured
interviews with developers of other feed readers.
"WAS NICK BERG CONNECTED TO AL-QAEDA?"
"WAS NICK BERG CONNECTED TO AL-QAEDA?"
05/15/2004 02:37 AM"interveiw with Nick Berg's father"
"interveiw with Nick Berg's father"
06/08/2004 08:23 PMnick shows gawker's stats
nick shows gawker's stats
07/12/2004 02:25 PMshocking discovery: people like porn
Nick understands why it's Obama in 2012
Nick understands why it's Obama in 2012
07/28/2004 12:45 AMall anybody wants is to be inspired
The Design of PHP Accelerator by Nick
Lindridge (PDF)
The Design of PHP Accelerator by Nick
Lindridge (PDF)
06/05/2002 07:50 AMThis document describes how a PHP opcode cache works.
The most interesting part of the PDF is that it describes the horrible
way that the Zend Engine generates opcodes for double-quoted strings.
It's so strange that one wonders whether PHP4 was intentionally
crippled...conspiracy theories, anyone?
"zeldman.656574w"
Keystone Kops Nick Numerals
Keystone Kops Nick Numerals
03/30/2005 01:12 AM
"Freedom of speech does not exist, don't try to test it."
Anarchist web portals
Infoshop.org and
flag.blackened.net are under
investigation by the FBI. While site operators are under gag order
and cannot discuss the specifics of the situation that prompted this
action, they confirm that logged IPs have been handed over under
threat of arrest and seizure. This is eerily
familiar. Just
how slippery has this particular slope become?
Shark Tank: Just in the nick of
way-too-late
Shark Tank: Just in the nick of
way-too-late
04/15/2005 01:00 PMThis server is old, short on disk space and unstable because it's been
patched to a fare-thee-well. Fortunately, migration to a new server is
approved, and there's only one hitch.
Nick Berg Tops Searches, but Why?
Nick Berg Tops Searches, but Why?
05/14/2004 12:20 PMGlenn Reynolds notes that searches
relating to Nick Berg top the charts at the major search engines,
and attributes this to the public cares more about this murder from a
news perspective than about U.S. actions in Iraq. Maybe, but maybe
not.
What if the big number of searches reflect something uglier than
people seeking "news" or information. What if this is about a more raw
desire, to see the butchery in full just because it's there?
The mainstream U.S. media declined to broadcast the actual beheading,
and properly so, in my view. But anyone who wants to see it can find
it online.
I'm one of the people who did the search. I wanted to see how far and
wide the video of this man's grotesque death had spread. I learned, to
my sadness, that it's incredibly easy to find.
This is already a blood-soaked culture, where Hollywood routinely
sells movies full of realistic, made-up gore. Maybe we've created a
climate where the only thrill that can top movie violence is a genuine
snuff film, like the one those foul criminals in Iraq sent out to the
world.
How many of those searches were done by people who, rather than
wanting more truth, more information, were just hunting for the sick
thrill of watching death for real?
"following the bl0g discussion about
Nick Berg"
"following the bl0g discussion about
Nick Berg"
05/14/2004 03:36 AM"Nick Berg Beheading Video"
"Nick Berg Beheading Video"
05/12/2004 05:27 PMNick Kereakos: A Studio In The Field
Nick Kereakos: A Studio In The Field
12/15/2003 09:19 PM"That's where Pro Tools on the PowerBook is great, because my whole
recording rig is just a small laptop and a small interface from Pro
Tools. It weighs -- what? Six pounds?" By Barbara Gibson (Apple via
MyAppleMenu)
nick calls out the Times' hypocrisy
nick calls out the Times' hypocrisy
04/20/2004 07:32 PMit's not just more idle Times-bashing; these are some interesting
points
Nick Bradbury: FeedDemon IS golden!
Nick Bradbury: FeedDemon IS golden!
12/13/2003 06:01 AMFeedDemon has gone GM .. FeedDemon 1.0! ..
ready
nick.typepad.com/blog/2003/12/feeddemon_is_go.html
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Football Coach Nick Saban to Stay at LSU
(AP)
Football Coach Nick Saban to Stay at LSU
(AP)
01/10/2004 06:47 PMAP - Coach Nick Saban announced Saturday he will stay at LSU, one day
after talking to the Chicago Bears about their job opening.
Conversation with Nick in PLRs & DLAs
continues
Conversation with Nick in PLRs & DLAs
continues
09/15/2004 02:22 AMNick Graydos responded
to my response:
Marc res
ponded to my post last week about Digital
Life Recorders and Digital Lifestyle Aggregators.
He brings up some interesting points about:
- usability
- backup
- situated software
- social interfaces
This is a tall order for any
piece of software.
The key is in the word aggregators - note that the word is plural with an "s."
We'll be using many services or
pieces of software that are working in unison to provide one
contiguous experience.
A current taste of this is Feedburner. It works seemlessly
to bring together photos from Flickr, bookmarks from
Del.icio.us and enhance my rss file. And
it is simple taboot.
Of course, this will require people to work in existing
technologies such as RSS, RDF,
FOAF and so on to make
this cohesive whole.
The politics of standards are always the fun part.
[Nick Graydos > thynk]
So here's some clarifiation and some new thoughts:
Tell me about it. It's 95% poltiics.
Dan Brickley brought an
interesting point. I hung out with Dan both in Amsterdam and then at
Galway - recently. Dan pointed out that fundamentally FOAF,
OpenMedia, OpenEvents, OpenReviews, etc. - are all the same
technology.
That led me to say: "yes - but it's the seam at the micro-content
level that's appropriate to divide them all up. Each constituency has
it's own set of issues. What the media people care about or deal with
- is completely different than the world of digital ID, Events or
Reviews."
So that's why I've been pursuing the strategy I have - with each
kind of micro-content being it's own cosmos - universe - with more or
less the same technology being utilized in each.
We owe our debt of thanks to Dave Winer and RSS - and there's so
much we can learn from and move forward with. Whether it's ATOM, RSS
or RDF - the plumbing shouldn't matter.
It's the shit that goes through the pipes that matter. And keeping
that shit structured is what counts.
Getting it all to work as a cohesive goal should be our goal.
We're ultimately competing with Apple and Microsoft on all this.
If we all work together - we can stand up NEXT to them, instead of
underneath them.
And as far as biting off a lot - that's what it's gonna take to
solve the digital lifestyle connundrum. But that's a good thing - as
it leaves lots of room for small developers to add their own module
and inter-connect it together with a distributed mesh.
Here's how I described it for the Web 2.0
workshop:
A second approach to building the Web 2.0 platform from an open
standards point of view – where lots of different developers can all
contribute their own modules, functional blocks or components that all
work together – in a meshed together decentralized environment. By
establishing open standards surrounding new kinds of micro-content,
the same benefits we’ve seen from RSS and aggregators (and the
‘blogosphere) - can be applied to people, events, media, reviews or
listings.
Nick Coleman: 'Blog of the Year' goes to
extremes
Nick Coleman: 'Blog of the Year' goes to
extremes
12/30/2004 06:27 AM‘Blog of the Year’ goes to extremes .. Coleman devotes a
whole column today .. column in tomorrow's
newspaper
startribune.com/stories/357/5158765.html
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Nick Coleman: 'Blog of the Year' goes
to extremes "
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Nick Coleman: 'Blog of the Year' goes
to extremes "
12/31/2004 04:55 AMNick Bradbury: Depressing piracy
statistic
Nick Bradbury: Depressing piracy
statistic
01/02/2005 04:06 PMNick Bradbury: Depressing piracy
statistic
nick.typepad.com/blog/2004/12/depressing_pira.html
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Collector's Collections Gallery: Nick
Siamson
Collector's Collections Gallery: Nick
Siamson
02/05/2005 09:09 PMToday's
Collector's
Collections update features the collection of
Nick Siamson from
Kisimmee, Florida.
"Nick Bradbury: Posting to MovableType
from FeedDemon"
"Nick Bradbury: Posting to MovableType
from FeedDemon"
10/28/2003 11:09 PMDodgers Nick Giants 9-8 in Home Opener
(AP)
Dodgers Nick Giants 9-8 in Home Opener
(AP)
04/12/2005 07:58 PMAP - The Dodgers tied their home opener in the ninth inning, and the
Giants let them win it. Milton Bradley's two-run single off San
Francisco closer Armando Benitez tied it and left fielder Jason
Ellison's error on the play allowed the winning run to score, giving
the Dodgers a 9-8 victory over the Giants.
Interview with PHP-Accelerator Author,
Nick Lindrige
Interview with PHP-Accelerator Author,
Nick Lindrige
09/05/2002 11:19 PMAfter school I went to college to study computer science. It was
either that or music college as I was a serious violinist/pianist too,
but computing was the choice. I then stayed to do a research degree,
and worked in the industry since then. I'm 36 now so have been
programming for around 20 years now !
Experience is quite varied, but mostly I'm a Unix, C++/Java and now
PHP programmer, although there are many other languages that I've
used. I've also had periods of designing hardware, embedded
systems, writing operating systems, compilers, etc.
"zeldman.orso"
Darn it, that Nick Coleman is Just Good
Copy
Darn it, that Nick Coleman is Just Good
Copy
06/05/2005 11:18 PM"Press Think? I'd like to see that some day." The Star-Tribune
columnist, known for tangling with bloggers, sent me this letter.
Rich Ord and Nick Wilson Dragging
Yahoo's Name in the Mud?
Rich Ord and Nick Wilson Dragging
Yahoo's Name in the Mud?
02/07/2005 02:12 AMThis is the sort of thing that really bugs me. Rich Ord in Threadwatch
Blocked By Yahoo's Russell Beattie? and Nick Wilson in Russell Beattie
Bans Threadwatch seem to be to dragging Yahoo's name through the mud
because of something that Russell may have done. The fact that Russell
works at Yahoo has absolutely nothing to do with this, but Rich felt
it necessary to put it in the headline he used. In case you don't
know, Russell was pretty...
Paris Hilton and Nick Carter Break Up
(AP)
Paris Hilton and Nick Carter Break Up
(AP)
07/23/2004 05:58 PMAP - The party's over for Paris Hilton and her Backstreet Boys beau
Nick Carter. The couple are no longer together, Hilton's publicist
told The Associated Press Friday.
HUBERT SELBY, JR. Eulogy by Nick
Tosches
HUBERT SELBY, JR. Eulogy by Nick
Tosches
04/29/2004 12:11 PM"Hubert Selby died often ..
announces
exitwounds.com/Hubert-Selby-Jr.htm
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Raiders Hire 'Apprentice' Nick Warnock
(AP)
Raiders Hire 'Apprentice' Nick Warnock
(AP)
05/07/2004 04:12 PMAP - A former Xerox copier salesman who made it to the final episodes
of Donald Trump's hit reality show, "The Apprentice," has been hired
by the Oakland Raiders but not to play football.
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