Archive for March, 2007

Which Plug Do I Pull?

When you climb under your desk and wrestle past the dust bunnies, you will realize at that moment, which plug do I pull? That will never be an issue with the clever and simple ID Pilot Wire Identification Labels. Each label has a drawing of the device it powers and you just stick them directly onto the plug it identifies.

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[Via Uber Review]

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Amsterdam Tattoo Convention 2007

Where else would you find a tattoo convention sponsored by famous coffeeshops — the kind that don’t serve double mocha soy lattes — but in fabulous Amsterdam. From June 8-10th, tattoo artists and lovers from around the world will converge on the city for its International Tattoo Convention.

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[Via Needled]

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Uma visão diferente sobre o aquecimento global

Vale a pena assistir a tudo relacionado com esse tema.

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[Via ViuIsso?]

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Vista error stickers for bus-shelter Vista ads

Czech painter Jeremiah Palecek has created these Vista error message stickers (”Error: The Operation Completed Successfully”) that are the right size to stick over the Vista screens in bus-shelter ads and the like.

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[Via Boing Boing]

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The Future of Web 2.0

I’ve been in Singapore this week, giving presentations on Web 2.0 and helping the government’s Infocomm Development Agency with their plans to foster startups in the country. I often get asked about the future of Web 2.0–is it a bubble, when will it be replaced by something new? Fortunately we’ve done a lot of work on this at the O’Reilly Radar lately, and I’m able to lay out a clear vision of the future for them. It goes something like this…

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[Via OReilly Radar]

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Introducing Filters

One of the best things about Flickr is that our membership is made up of people from so many places and diverse backgrounds. It’s important to us that everyone feel comfortable, despite vastly different cultural and personal comfort levels. What I like, you might not, and it’s up to the entire community to make this work. So, we’ve rolled out content filtering which allows you to flag your images as you upload and also set your viewing preferences for what you’d like to see (or not).

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[Via Flickr Blog]

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Tattoos & Dress Codes Update

There are three articles over the past few days that address visible tattoos at work. While they deal specifically with Florida teachers, the US Marines and the FBI, the discussions of dress codes and tattoos is interesting (sometimes even funny) to those working outside those fields.

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[Via Needled]

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Para o Ajax não atrapalhar os buscadores

É preciso que a requisição dos conteúdos e links não seja feita pelos scripts de Javascript.

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[Via Webinsider]

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O page view não é mais o mesmo - e vai evoluir

O uso de Ajax e Flash abre uma certa crise sobre o conceito de page view, pois agora dois usuários podem entrar na mesma página do site e ver conteúdos completamente diferentes.

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[Via Webinsider]

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Algumas coisas que eu tive que aprender

Nunca seja completamente sincero com uma mulher. O dia que você for, ela deixará você. E minha esposa concorda comigo.

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[Via Revolução ETC]

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