This month
DangerCove/html5-notifications - GitHub
Demonstrates using HTML5 Web Notifications in Chrome. Check the accompanying blog post for more info.
Japan earthquake and tsunami: See how the country has rebuilt in 11 months | News | National Post
Japan’s Reconstruction Agency will be inaugurated Friday, almost 11 months after an earthquake and tsunami devastated the country. The agency will streamline the process to help municipalities, set up special reconstruction zones and provide subsidies for disaster-hit local governments.
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January 2012
Tracking the Trackers: Self-Help Tools | Stanford Center for Internet and Society
A number of technologies have been touted to offer consumers control over third-party web tracking. This post reviews the tools that are available and presents empirical evidence on their effectiveness.
vladris / tinkerer / overview — Bitbucket
Tinkerer is a blogging engine/static website generator powered by Sphinx. It allows blogging in reStructuredText format, comes with out-of-the-box support for post publishing dates, authors, categories, tags, post archive, RSS feed generation, comments powered by Disqus and more.
Instagram and Flickr, the one where I refine my argument « Rev Dan Catt's Blog
I’m tempted to just turn comments off, they certainly attract more spam than good stuff. I think they make sense if you already have a huge readership, otherwise other channels seem better. I kind of like the olden days, where you’d see a blog post and respond by writing your own blog post linking to the former.
In Focus - The Atlantic
December 2011
Confusion over HTML5 & WAI-ARIA | Karl Groves
Recently, Everett Zufelt posted an excellent blog post titled: Are You Confused by HTML5 and WAI-ARIA Yet?. In his post, Everett outlines a number of areas in which the evolving HTML5 specification and the WAI-ARIA specification conflict with one another in ways which can cause confusion among web developers.
I AM PELLE | Pelle Martin
You Post It : la lettre recommandée électronique gratuite et 100% légale !
Wordpress Date Field | Matthew Haines-Young
How To Create A Better Meta Box In WordPress (Part 2) - Deluxe Blog Tips
How To Use WordPress Custom Post Type Query to Sort by Date | DesignHammer Website Design and Development in North Carolina
hbbio/inception-wiki - GitHub
opa It creates a RESTful wiki server which supports the following methods: GET, POST, DELETE.
AntiMap Log | AntiMap
AntiMap Log is a smart phone utility application for ‘recording’ your own data. Whether your out snowboarding, skiing, mountain biking, driving, running, or whatever your into, AntiMap Log is a DIY solution for gathering real-time stats with your phone. The indexed data can then be used in conjunction with any of the free AntiMap post analysis applications (or your own creations) to visualize your every move.
It is okay to use POST » Untangled
POST only becomes an issue when it is used in a situation for which some other method is ideally suited: e.g., retrieval of information that should be a representation of some resource (GET), complete replacement of a representation (PUT), or any of the other standardized methods that tell intermediaries something more valuable than “this may change something.”
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Moving The Web Forward « Paul Irish
DramaHi, Paul. Actually, I tweeted about "Move the Web Forward" on Blue Beanie Day the moment I saw it, and I linked to it from Facebook and Google+, but carry on with the character assassination. I tweeted about it without knowing who was behind it (doesn't matter), and without being *entirely* clear what it was about (you have some copy problems I would have been glad to help with). I was pleased to discover this blog post as I thought, "Ah, now I can reach out to the people behind that site and help them publicize it more" but then, a few paragraphs in, I saw your shitty little whiney character assassination of me (quoted above) and thought, oh, well. Why do you do this to yourself? Why do you create something nice and then shit on someone else? What kind of behavior is that? You did the same thing when you complained about A List Apart even though we've reached out to you for *three years* asking you for content and input. Calling something on the web crap is always a childish move, particularly when that thing is open and your feedback and content have been solicited for it many times. I gather you have some unexplained grudge against me. Or against the young dude in Ireland who created some web standards buttons for fun. If you think my help of his project is how I earn my living, you need to get out of the cubicle more. I'm usually polite to everyone, even very rude people, but you're being both whiney *and* a dick, which is a hard combo most people to pull off (fortunately most people don't try). Your project looks cool and could benefit from outside help, but I won't be helping because you are an asshole. You are, I think, the only asshole I've met in 20 years of doing web work. Fuck off.
Modular CSS in WordPress Child Themes | ThemeShaper
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November 2011
Post(card) Ideological Icons | Gallery | Archinect
Post(card) Ideological Icon #1, Suprematism, Lazar Khidekel 1927_ OMA, 2006



