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“…the company’s technology reduces speech to phonemes, the most basic unit of language, and uses those base units in much the same way that a text engine uses words.”
Monthly Archives: January 2006
links for 2006-01-30
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Retro fun: “You are in an open field west of a big white house with a boarded front door.”
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List of User-Agents galore
links for 2006-01-29
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“Embrace new technologies, from employee blogs to podcasts, because audiences are becoming ever more segmented.”
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“JSMin is a filter which removes comments and unnecessary whitespace from JavaScript files. It typically reduces filesize by half, resulting in faster downloads. It also encourages a more expressive programming style because it eliminates the download cos
links for 2006-01-28
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“I want to share a bit about the different kinds of AJAX/DHTML architectures that are involved in creating a large scale AJAX application, and the dangers of choosing an incorrect one.”
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“MSR Group Shot helps you create a perfect group photo out of a series of group photos. With Group Shot you can select your favorite parts in each shot of the series and Group Shot will automatically build a composite image.”
links for 2006-01-25
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“FireBug is a new tool for Firefox that aids with debugging Javascript, DHTML, and Ajax.”
links for 2006-01-22
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“By opening up their ecom platforms to third parties, eBay and others like it allow developers to extend their functionality in ways these service providers couldn’t have imagined.”
links for 2006-01-19
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“Simply input the keywords you wish to be tagged. Separate keywords or phrases with commas. There is no need to add the + symbol to your phrases. It will automatically be added to the tag while retaining your original phrase for the link (without the + sy
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An excellent listen: “Which is more dangerous, a gun or a swimming pool? What do schoolteachers and sumo wrestlers have in common? Why do drug dealers still live with their moms?”
links for 2006-01-18
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“Bitty is the little browser that goes on any Web page. It’s like Picture-in-Picture for the Web.”
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The Google Talk network supports open interoperability with hundreds of other communications service providers through a process known as federation. This means that a user on one service can communicate with users on another service without needing to si
links for 2006-01-17
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“We got our hands on a Cingular 2125, and we are reviewing the hell out of it!”
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This site is a Regular Expression evaluator for three different regular expression systems
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“Search aggregator egoSurf displays your web site’s rank across multiple search engines for a given keyword.”
links for 2006-01-16
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“navigate through the streets of New York while viewing thousands of pictures, visiting hundreds of stores and reading the city’s famous history”
links for 2006-01-15
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“MyHeritage.com is one of the world’s first applications to apply the scientifically advanced technologies of face detection and recognition to family history and to consumer photos; and it’s free.”
links for 2006-01-13
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“Package Mapper shows you a map of your FedEx, UPS, USPS package routes. Enter a carrier and a tracking number to see your package’s progress plotted on the map. Sign in to enter a list of packages and see their current locations on a table or map”
links for 2006-01-12
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“SingletrackWiki is a project to create a free, complete, up-to-date and reliable world-wide trail guide.”
links for 2006-01-09
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stats on del.icio.us posts, tags et al … intersting stuff
links for 2006-01-08
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“Google Pack is a bundling of Desktop, Earth, Talk, Toolbar, Picasa, and other non-Google programs including RealPlayer?, Trillian, Norton Anti-Virus, Firefox, and Adobe Reader”
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“I am now offering audio descriptions of my eBay auctions and RSS feeds for people to keep up with my latest offerings. You may have heard of this concept by another name – podcasting.”
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“claims to apply Natural Language Processing on questions you enter to come up with an answer. “