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FOAF Support in Safari RSS

FOAF Support in Safari RSS, originally uploaded by John Resig. When using the new Safari RSS last night, I was surpised to see that it detected the embedded FOAF data within the feed (My LJ Feed). I think this is the first instance of a corporation releasing a product that utitlizes FOAF (as far as […]

Comment · Posted: April 28th, 2005


Some Good Recent RSS Feed Finds

With the number of RSS feeds that I read nearing 190, I’d like to point out a couple, recent, ‘acquisitions’ that I’ve enjoyed, in no particular order.

Comment · Posted: April 27th, 2005


Google Search History RSS

This tool goes through your current Google Search History, grabs all of your recent searches and turns it into an RSS feed. Would work best set up as a nightly/hourly cron job, redirecting to a file.

Comment · Posted: April 20th, 2005


Processor-Intense Javascript

When authoring the new Schedule Maker application, one problem that I came across was the concept of processor-intensive Javascript code.

Comment · Posted: April 13th, 2005


Tag Dualities

Something that I’ve found to be amusing: Finding items on del.icio.us that have been tagged with dualities – complete opposite tags.

Comment · Posted: April 13th, 2005


New IM Status Visualization

I wrote a new visualization for IM user data today. The following image shows a two-week composite view of a user and its buddies. To acheive this, I essentially took a 24 view from a user, add an opacity, and layered each day on top of each other.

Comment · Posted: April 13th, 2005


Amazon Redesign

Parts of the new Amazon page design have started to creep out and I’m finding the results to be really interesting. I’m so use to the old design, it’s really going to take some getting used to.

Comment · Posted: April 6th, 2005


Delicious Colors

On April 1st a new ‘color’ feature was added to del.icio.us and I am not a big fan of it (in it’s current state). What follows is an email that I sent to the del.icio.us mailing list last night (and which has yet to illict a response, unfortunately).

Comment · Posted: April 5th, 2005


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