Friday, April 25th, 2008
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“Ray explores one piece of Microsoft’s emerging Internet operating system:the newly-announced Live Mesh: a data synchronizer born to the Web. The objects that it synchronizes are represented as RSS and Atom feeds, and are manipulated with a RESTful API”
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If you’re not satisfied with just one avatar, here’s a way to chronicle the faces you make all day long. Integrates with Facebook and Flickr
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You can submit prior art at a the Patent Office’s wiki-like site.
“Peer-to-Patent is an initiative of New York Law School’s Institute for Information Law and Policy in cooperation with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). “
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“there’s no expectation that the frameworks, standards, etc. being evaluated will require “physical movement” of data between systems. We fully assume that the data need only be accessible across systems.. the term “Data Portability” simply caug
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Reminds me of the excellent defunct “story of digital identity” Podcast by Aldo Castañeda - same people are showing up
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“As of 1.2.2+ Rails has _almost_ transparent unicode support. It hides some of the complexity behind multi-byte operations we need to be aware of, and introduces some new security holes”
Understanding, validating, filtering and serving UTF-8 in Ruby.
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