Monday, March 17th, 2008
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(so you don’t have to)
Features, Ease of use and Design/UX of
Profilactic
Socialthing
FriendFeed
iminta
Plaxo Pulse
Readr
Second Brain
Soup.io
Onaswarm
where is me?
liveZuu
Superglu
iStalkr
correlate.us
OneSwirl
Rather feature than service I guess…
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How Google (employees) manually evaluate search results in order to help finetune their algorithms
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add any statistics tracking code to your WordPress blog without having to edit your WordPress Template’s code - just copy-past it in the admin panel.
Specify whether you’d like the code to before the tag or just before the closing tag.
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The freakonomics of charity:
- seed money is a better investment for charities than generous matches
- the higher “model donations” the higher the actual “mimicking” donations,
- but the “model” shouldn’t be alienatingly high
( New York Times)
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Brilliant essay on standards and specs, engineering and backwards compatibility.
And on the bind IE8 is in between standards backwards compatible “pragmatists” and standards-compliant ‘idealists”.
Joel on software.
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