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Traditional take on data clutter







Traditional take on data clutter

Traditional take on data clutter 02/10/2004 02:47 AM

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Clutter


Clutter 05/31/2004 03:48 PM
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The Joys of Clutter


The Joys of Clutter 06/22/2005 01:48 AM
Commentary: Loyd cleans out his closet and office. Eight years of clutter reveals an archeological treasure trove of old tech.

Clutter on your desktop...


Clutter on your desktop... 03/19/2003 10:24 PM

Clutter is my favourite new OSX toy. It starts off as a tiny little window that links in with iTunes. While you're listening to music, it pops online and grabs cover images from Amazon. Now that - in and of itself - is quite entertaining. But then it gets really good. You can drag the covers off onto your desktop and pile them up like there were CDs on your floor. And when you want to listen to an album, you just double click on the cover. iTunes then makes a bespoke playlist and starts playing it straight-away.

There's a couple of really interesting aspects to this. Firstly, there's this nostalgic yearning for groupings of music in album-like shapes. Many of us using toys like the iPod have got used to thinking about the future of music as being song-sized - componentised. It feels kind of weird to start playing with albums again. But then again, maybe the rampant componentisation that we're currently experiencing is a push too far - a utopian idea of totally fluid information chunks that will prove to be illusory and against the best interests of human beings. It could be that the 'album' is about to enjoy a resurgence. I'll tell you one thing for nothing - the predictable and consistent noise of an album is much easier to work to than the on-the-fly "Greatest Hits Of Your Life" approach...


New version of Clutter


New version of Clutter 01/03/2005 07:33 AM
Do you like cover art in iTunes? Of course you do! Do you have a mac? Well then run over...

Hyperlink Meta Clutter


Hyperlink Meta Clutter 12/04/2002 08:21 PM
Over at Web Voice there's some discussion of an issue that Y! Finance and Y! News deal with constantly--how much "related" information about a keyword, topic, story, person, etc. is too much? Does it belong in-line or off to the...

De-clutter that home computer


De-clutter that home computer 06/07/2004 05:59 AM
BBC Jun 7 2004 10:31AM GMT

Clutter Combat: Containing the Enemy


Clutter Combat: Containing the Enemy 01/02/2004 03:36 AM
New York Times Jan 2 2004 1:45AM ET

EMC Cleans Up Exchange Clutter


EMC Cleans Up Exchange Clutter 09/21/2004 12:57 PM
The storage giant unveils its new policy-management software for SMBs at the Storage Decisions show in Chicago.

Beta: Clutter 1.0d15


Beta: Clutter 1.0d15 01/04/2005 01:38 PM
The desktop CD display software adds support for controlling Slim Devices' SqueezeBox and Roku Labs' SoundBridge digital audio players, plus other improvements.

In Search of a Browser That Banishes
Clutter


In Search of a Browser That Banishes
Clutter
08/12/2004 12:31 AM
For the first time since Microsoft's browser beat out Netscape to gain dominance, its market share is eroding as users shift to other browsers.

10.3: Use Exposé to reduce Clutter's
clutter


10.3: Use Exposé to reduce Clutter's
clutter
11/06/2003 11:13 AM
For those that have Clutter cluttering up their desktop, provent this in Panther by having all the images layered on top of each other (see this hint). Then when you want to find a particular CD image, use Exposé to see all ...

On the go? 5 ways to reduce your e-mail
clutter


On the go? 5 ways to reduce your e-mail
clutter
07/23/2004 09:56 PM
Microsoft Jul 24 2004 1:40AM GMT

BBEdit 8 cuts desktop clutter


BBEdit 8 cuts desktop clutter 08/31/2004 11:47 AM
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Patient clutter 'helps fuel MRSA'


Patient clutter 'helps fuel MRSA' 07/26/2004 05:40 AM
Patients have been warned that their "clutter" is helping fuel the growth of the hospital superbug MRSA.

A replacement script to greatly speed
Clutter


A replacement script to greatly speed
Clutter
05/04/2004 12:25 PM
Unfortunately, Clutter development seems to be stopped. This little app is the greatest iTunes companion, but with a big library (mine contains 30,000 songs), selecting an album to play was very slow. Clutter make extensive ...

"So Much Clutter, So Little Room:
Examining the Roots of Hoarding"


"So Much Clutter, So Little Room:
Examining the Roots of Hoarding"
01/04/2004 03:27 PM

Clutter flips a switch on bright idea


Clutter flips a switch on bright idea 05/29/2004 07:36 PM
San Francisco Chronicle,CA-7 hours ago ... to start. On Google, I learned that CD discs are made of polycarbonate plastic -- the same stuff as eyeglasses lenses. More searching ...

Select individual Clutter album images
in 10.3


Select individual Clutter album images
in 10.3
04/29/2004 10:44 AM
I hadn't run Clutter (a great iTunes extra) since doing the Panther upgrade. This morning I started it up, and quickly went to my new, favorite habit of hitting the Exposé key. I wasn't even thinking about it, but each one of...

Encrypted Lockbox Aims to Clean Up
Password Clutter


Encrypted Lockbox Aims to Clean Up
Password Clutter
06/17/2005 04:48 PM
In the midst of a debate over the most practical and secure way to store and remember passwords, along comes word of renewed open-source development of Bruce Schneier's PasswordSafe lockbox.

Encrypted Lockbox Aims to Clean Up
Password Clutter (Ziff Davis)


Encrypted Lockbox Aims to Clean Up
Password Clutter (Ziff Davis)
06/17/2005 04:35 PM
Ziff Davis - In the midst of a debate over the most practical and secure way to store and remember passwords, along comes word of renewed open-source development of Bruce Schneier's PasswordSafe lockbox.

The New York Times > Technology
> Circuits > In Search of a
Browser That Banishes Clutter


The New York Times > Technology
> Circuits > In Search of a
Browser That Banishes Clutter
08/13/2004 01:46 AM
NY Times on the growing number of people who are switching from IE to browsers like Firefox .. mozilla and opera get the attention of the new york times .. In Search of a Browser That Banishes Clutter

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Traditional ex/vi 6/5/04


Traditional ex/vi 6/5/04 06/05/2004 08:47 AM
The classic vi with POSIX.2 enhancements.

Traditional ex/vi 1/3/04


Traditional ex/vi 1/3/04 01/03/2004 04:33 PM
The classic vi with POSIX.2 enhancements.

Lingua-ZH-MacChinese-Traditional-0.03


Lingua-ZH-MacChinese-Traditional-0.03 04/16/2005 10:14 AM

Traditional Crafts of Japan


Traditional Crafts of Japan 04/15/2005 01:06 AM
Traditional Crafts of Japan is an incredibly detailed web site maintained by the Association for the Promotion of Traditional Craft Industries of Japan. It covers textiles, pottery, wood, metals, stationary and even tea whisks! It also includes detailed explanations of the background of each individual craft, in depth descriptions of production processes for each item, photo galleries for each product, contact information for manufacturers, interviews with craftsmen, tourist spots to visit in Japan to see each of the crafts being practiced and even quick time videos of these master craftsman at work. Truly a must see for anyone into anything old world Japanese.

Traditional Korean Music


Traditional Korean Music 04/07/2005 03:24 AM

I enjoy all kinds of music but I particularly enjoy traditional korean music.  If you are interested in listening to some, the best album to get started with is the OST album for the Korean movie Sopyonje.  It starts with a bamboo flute instrumental titled Thousand Year-Old Crane.  The instrument is called daekoom, my favorite instrument, which sounds similar to shakuhachi although I think it's deeper and coarser in a satisfying way that sooths the aching inside walls of your heart.  Then it moves on to several pansori songs which to me sounds like a fusion of rap and opera.  I just love pansori!  The only problem is that the CD might be difficult to find outside Korea.


Traditional media on a downturn?


Traditional media on a downturn? 04/12/2005 09:04 PM
A cursory look at the markets of media and entertainment shows some clear winners and losers, and we don't expect things to change as interactivity and valued add-ons stake their growing importance.


Traditional knowledge 'in peril'


Traditional knowledge 'in peril' 02/19/2004 01:35 AM
A legal loophole means indigenous people's ancient cultural knowledge has to be published for all to see, United Nations researchers say.

Quantum Computing Using Traditional
Transistors


Quantum Computing Using Traditional
Transistors
07/22/2004 08:27 PM

Is Traditional Phone Service Doomed?


Is Traditional Phone Service Doomed? 07/24/2004 09:29 PM
Verizon goes Vonage? ATT, announced this week that it's giving up on residential phone service. And here, from the look of it, Verizon is starting to offer what I believe is Internet-based phone service. Is the Internet the future of phone?

AT&T to stop marketing traditional
service


AT&T to stop marketing traditional
service
07/23/2004 01:27 AM
Seattletimes.nwsource.com - Thu Jul 22, 09:49 pm GMT

BT to Scrap Traditional Phone Network


BT to Scrap Traditional Phone Network 06/11/2004 11:30 AM
British Telecom to Scrap Traditional Phone Network

AT&T to Stop Marketing Traditional
Service


AT&T to Stop Marketing Traditional
Service
07/22/2004 09:51 AM
AT&T said it would stop seeking new customers for its traditional consumer long-distance service, once the bedrock of the company known as Ma Bell.

The demise of traditional perimeter
defences


The demise of traditional perimeter
defences
03/30/2005 11:43 AM

Traditional ex/vi 050325 (Default
branch)


Traditional ex/vi 050325 (Default
branch)
03/25/2005 01:28 AM
Traditional vi is derived from the 4BSD source and includes support for modern operating systems, 8-bit input, multi-byte character encodings like UTF-8, and features demanded by POSIX.2. It contains few additions beyond this, so it is of interest for those who look for a small but well-defined vi implementation close to that of most commercial Unix systems. It also has some features to cope with primitive terminals or slow connections.
Changes:
vi no longer dies with a segmentation fault if a line does not fit on the screen after an insertion. The 'p' vi command now works correctly if the buffer contains a partial line with multibyte characters. Traditional regular expressions that sometimes failed to operate correctly have now been fixed.

Strayer Poaching Traditional Students


Strayer Poaching Traditional Students 05/07/2004 03:06 PM
For-profit educator Strayer Education is raking in profits and stealing market share from "real" universities.

LocustWorld: Swarming over the
traditional telcos


LocustWorld: Swarming over the
traditional telcos
12/30/2004 02:35 PM
ZDNet Dec 30 2004 4:57PM GMT

Internet rivalling traditional media


Internet rivalling traditional media 12/03/2003 03:47 PM
Mad.co.uk Dec 3 2003 2:53PM ET

Shift From Traditional War Seen at
Pentagon (washingtonpost.com)


Shift From Traditional War Seen at
Pentagon (washingtonpost.com)
09/02/2004 11:34 PM
washingtonpost.com - Top Pentagon officials are considering a new, long-term strategy that shifts spending and resources away from large-scale warfare to build more agile, specialized forces for fighting guerrilla wars, confronting terrorism and handling less conventional threats, officials said yesterday.
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