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  • 30: IE7 Fixes — IE7 is going to have some serious CSS updates. Excuse me while I go weep with joy. (5 comments)
  • 23: The Spinning Earth — Summary: The Spinning Earth by Aileen Fisher (5 comments)
  • 10: The Community is the Product — Summary: The passion surrounding Firefox is a testament of the potency of open source development. (2 comments)

June 2005

  • 29: Syntax Geeks — Summary: [[]]++ (9 comments)
  • 25: They’re Made Out of Meat — Summary: “They made the machines. That’s what I’m trying to tell you. Meat made the machines.” (3 comments)
  • 21: The Interface is the Software — Summary: The attention paid to Google Maps isn’t undeserved. (6 comments)
  • 05: Free Culture War Cry — Summary: Jason Scott on why a Creative Commons license makes sense for his documentary.
  • 02: Your Best Guy Friend Is Me — Summary: Pointer to a piece encapsulating the worldwide angst of best-guy-friend syndrome. (3 comments)

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  • 22: XUYN — Summary: The nofollow link type must be renamed. (6 comments)
  • 19: Metadata Musings — Summary: Random metadata musings, and a note about language information. (6 comments)
  • 15: Web Washing — Summary: Describing REST.
  • 12: Wow — Summary: Thoughts on WP-CC, and an version update. (3 comments)
  • 10: Introducing WP-CC — Summary: Announcing WP-CC, and the story of its origins. (66 comments)
  • 08: Bring it On — Summary: About Bill Gates’ comments on Free Culture and Firefox.
  • 05: Six Apart to buy LiveJournal? — Summary: Whoa, Six Apart is poised to buy LiveJournal! (4 comments)

December 2004

  • 16: Mozilla Cometh! — Summary: Firefox ad in the New York Times runs today. (9 comments)

November 2004

  • 03: Dura Lex, Sed Lex — Summary: Hey, we survived four years, we can take four more.
  • 03: Fuck Bush — Summary: Bush sucked. (137 comments)

October 2004

  • 25: November Cometh — Summary: Yet more Bush-bashing: a fictional narrative and a video clip. (1 comment)

August 2004

  • 21: Nitwits — Summary: I’d bet a bunch of other corporate-dictatorship policies abounded at the Olympics. No wonder there were so many empty seats. (1 comment)

July 2004

  • 11: Down the Rabbit Hole — Summary: The way the Bush administration acts is totally surreal. (1 comment)
  • 05: Just an Oversight
  • 03: Bush-Bashin’! — Summary: More Bush-bashing. The reason this is different than the usual stream of partisan wrangling is that many things seem to be wobbling in Bush-Cheney Co. all at once.

June 2004

  • 26: Republicans for Lewinsky! — Summary: The Boston Herald sucks and similar Clinton-bashers are hypocrites. And Michael Moore rocks and Bush will lose the election. (1 comment)
  • 25: What?
  • 21: Beta Male
  • 03: So it Crumbles — Summary: Bush is going to lose because he screwed everything up. (2 comments)
  • 01: Really Stupid Syndication — Summary: RSS, Atom, etc. all suck. XHTML can already do what they’re trying to accomplish. (3 comments)

May 2004

April 2004

  • 29: Collapsing Facets of Self-Expression — Summary: You shouldn’t post anything–on weblogs, in comments, on Usenet–that you’re not comfortable with the whole world knowing about. Be anonymous in other situations. Realize that the whole model of the Internet thwarts information control, and use that awareness to your advantage.

    But the information consumers also have to play by these rules of the Panopticon. (3 comments)

  • 11: Lateblooming (1 comment)
  • 08: Ghost Town
  • 07: The Memespread Project (1 comment)
  • 06: Litigate This (1 comment)

March 2004