Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008
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PHP script that reduces HTTP request, adds long expiration header, Gzip and Minify.
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rearranges your friend tweets, sort by user. Click through on their usernames for their “grid view”
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3 steps: designing images for the header and footer, entering metadata and color information in an XML file, and submitting the theme
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In the event of a dispute, the i-DEPOT… allows you to prove that a certain idea, concept or process already existed on a specific day.
The Benelux Office for Intellectual Property will register your name and the date on which you submitted your i-DEPOT.
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First newspaper to do so - but you can’t use your OpenID to comment for the time being. Some comments are hilarious…
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“everybody and their brother was going to attempt to become the OpenID provider of choice for as many users as possible”
Well, why not? If people have built up a reputation as a commenter on the Telegraph site, they should be able to claim it elsewhere.
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Transaction::Simple provides a generic way to inject transaction support into any object - that’s right, any Ruby object. All the magic happens directly in memory, and thus there are no dependencies on additional backends. (igvita.com)
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“a technically difficult comparison because of the differing design centers of OpenID and SAML, as well as differing specification styles, and thus the difficulty in presenting the comparison to the reader, not to mention attempting to be “balanced“.”
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The right way to request user data from social hubs:
Use the front door
Identify yourself
State your intentions
Provide secure transport
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