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Archive for January, 2007

THE show of the decade (this and the last)

Okay, one more "off the record" post.
Aaron has a post on my favourite show — that and The Simpsons — Arrested Development.
Aaron points to the link arresteddevelopment.msn.com.
It didn't know of the site's existence — but I'm loving every second of it ;-)
If you don't know Arrested Development, you seriously need to check it out!

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[ categorized as: Off the record ]

KITT for sale

As a Knight Rider fan I'm absolutely all over this:
KITT up for sale.

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[ categorized as: Off the record ]

Media use of web 2.0 increasing

Web 2.0 — I'm really starting to hate that term — is apparently growing in popularity among the mainstream media.
At least, according to article at ReadWriteWeb.
I think it's really nice to see that the big media is incorporating services such as del.icio.us, Digg, RSS and others, instead of forcing some of their own services — [...]

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[ categorized as: Media, Social web, Web 2.0 ]

Fancy an instant messaging-client that requires 0 megabyte on your hard disk and doesn't need any installation?
Sys-Con Australia reports that Process-One has created an instant messaging client based on AJAX and Mozilla's XUL. The client's name is OneTeam.
OneTeam handles presence, one-to-one chat, file tranfer, user business card and groupchat in realtime. Based on the XMPP [...]

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[ categorized as: Instant messaging, Internet, Web 2.0 ]

Gmail: View as Google Document

As with a lot of things online, I don't know how long this has been available, but I just discovered it — and it's sooo cool! :D
I just got an e-mail at Gmail with a .doc (Word) document attached and instead of the normal "View as HTML" and "Download" options a new option has been [...]

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[ categorized as: Google ]

According to Mary Jo Foley, "Microsoft starts gathering IE 8 input".
On January 25, a number of testers reporting receiving e-mail from Microsoft, notifying them of the availability of an IE 8 survey on the Microsoft Connect tester Web site. The survey included a number of questions around RSS feeds, Favorites and browser navigation, in general.
Be [...]

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[ categorized as: Microsoft, Software ]

I'm back online

Phew!
Don't know whether you noticed or not, but this afternoon this blog was offline, displaying nothing but white pages.
This was a result of an attempt to edit the SphereIt-plugin, but I must have made a typo, allthough I just wanted to align the SphereIt-butten to the right.
But as you can see, the blog is now [...]

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[ categorized as: About this blog ]

It's clearly to late for me to blog now ( ;) ) but this I just had to post..
I'm currently testing the SphereIt plugin for self hosted WordPress blogs, Tony Conrad, CEO and Founder at Sphere wrote me in an e-mail saying I'd been »in front of the queue to try out our new SphereIt [...]

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[ categorized as: About this blog, Extensions, PHP ]

Forbes has created a list entitled "The Web Celeb 25" about — you guessed it — the 25 most known celebrities on the web.
Have a look at it to see what you think — I'm not to crazy about that list.
Although there are some good guys in there (Robert Scoble, Seth Godin, Glenn Reynolds, Michael [...]

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[ categorized as: Blogs, Entertainment, Internet, Social web, Web 2.0 ]

I just saw this at the Google Blog: Google has now started to include YouTube videos in the video search results.
YouTube still remains independent, though:
YouTube, as we've stated previously, will remain an independent subsidiary of Google, and will continue to operate separately. Google will support YouTube by providing access to search and monetization platforms and, [...]

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[ categorized as: Google, Search ]