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The Trendiest Web2.0 Page on the Net!
(it's funny cause it's true... apologies to Fred,
who for all I know may've invented the 'big red jagged circle' effect)
- 'Future of Web Apps' slides... (beautifully designed presentation from Tom Coates, with brilliant content to match. A 'must read' if you're into Design for Data stuff - and I am big time...)
- The Media Day of a Millennial (NYTimes graphic that accompanied a story a month ago on "the millennial generation" - those born between 1980-2000)
- The blog power law gets the glossy magazine treatment ("The age of the blog moguls is here. For Pete Rojas, blogging paid off handsomely.")
- Marc Canter's vision of DLAs is becoming reality ("is it me - or am I seeing tons of DLAs emerging all over the place?" -- DLA = Digital Lifestyle Aggregator; and disclaimer: I do some work for Marc)
- Yahoo! Open Sources UIs and Design Patterns (under BSD and Creative Commons licenses - nicely done Yahoo! More info at the Yahoo UI Blog)
- More from Nik Cubrilovic on the IE threat to Firefox (see also my ZDNet post, in which I hark back to 1997 when Netscape lost the plot)
- John Musser on cross-platform API portability (e.g. chicagocrime.org runs on the Google Maps API, but has created a backup running on Microsoft’s mapping platform... just in case)
- Kareem: Big Media looking for Creative Technologists (Oooh, oooh -- pick me, pick me!!!)
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Surely didn't invent it, but can't avoid using it whenever I feel it's apropriate. Shame it's become such a trend :)