links for 2005-06-15
Links June 15th, 2005
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“Bookmarked items in del.icio.us that end in one of a number of filetypes will now automatically get some system tags added. You can use these just like normal tags. RSS feeds that have one of those system tags added will automatically become a rss-with-e
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metaWeblog API working example using the XMLRPC::Lite Perl module
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Old post but still relevant.
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Another old one, but also relevant: “This next generation of web services will likely adhere to an architectural style called REST, the underlying architectural model of the current Web. It stands for ‘representational state transfer’.”
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Another well said quote by Jon Udell: “Wikipedia’s greatest innovation is arguably the framework it provides to mediate the social construction of knowledge, advocate for neutrality, accommodate dispute, and offer a path to its negotiated resolution. For
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“The mp3act digital music system is designed to be a central location for your digital music collection and a means to easily organize and listen to your digital media through your stereo, over a local network, or anywhere in the world. “
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“You’ve all heard of hacking the Linksys WRT54G routers. But what about some other routers. I thought I’d try my luck with a router some consider to be one of the worst on the market the Microsoft MN-700.”
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“wikiHow is a collaborative writing project to build the world’s largest how-to manual. With your contributions, we can create a free resource that helps people by offering clear, concise solutions to the problems of everyday life.”
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