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<title>La Conf Call, votre Conférence Téléphonique Gratuite, discuter avec tous vos contacts simultanément.</title>
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<dc:date>2009-10-28T15:24:38Z</dc:date>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.laconfcall.com/">La Conf Call, votre Conférence Téléphonique Gratuite, discuter avec tous vos contacts simultanément.</a></h4>
 
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<title>Top reasons your CSS columns are messed up - Warpspire 	    	</title>
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<description>I believe the recent surge in popularity of CSS frameworks comes from a lack of basic understanding of the CSS box model and how it’s implemented across browsers. I wanted to share with you some quick tips on how to avoid easy pitfalls so you can create your own CSS framework in no time flat, without all the cruft of having ten thousand column combinations available. Keeping these quick tips in mind at all times will allow you to do something I like to call defensive coding — and really that’s all CSS frameworks are: defensively coded snippets of CSS.

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<dc:date>2009-10-27T00:04:55Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>mozkart</dc:author>
<dc:subject>css</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://warpspire.com/tipsresources/web-production/css-column-tricks/">Top reasons your CSS columns are messed up - Warpspire 	    	</a></h4>
 
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<p class="description">I believe the recent surge in popularity of CSS frameworks comes from a lack of basic understanding of the CSS box model and how it’s implemented across browsers. I wanted to share with you some quick tips on how to avoid easy pitfalls so you can create your own CSS framework in no time flat, without all the cruft of having ten thousand column combinations available. Keeping these quick tips in mind at all times will allow you to do something I like to call defensive coding — and really that’s all CSS frameworks are: defensively coded snippets of CSS.

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<title>Time/Weather Desktop on Flickr - Photo Sharing!</title>
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<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;Well, most of the work is done by Earthdesk and GeekTool 3.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Earthdesk is set to Natural Color, Equirectangular projection, Natural Color, Real Moonlight, centered on Vienna, Background: Starfield. Zoom 80%, Clouds 80%, Brightness 80%.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;In GeekTool, the times and the weathers are all separate Shell &quot;geeklets&quot;.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Times are generated by running shell commands like&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;env TZ=Asia/Tokyo date &quot; %l:%M %p&quot;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;every 20 seconds&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The weather is the tricky part. The way I am doing it now, if I am not careful, gets me throttled for too many concurrent requests to the wunderground.com API server. It also fails badly if I am disconnected, so I will need to do it differently.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;FWIW: I have a PHP script which I run as separate Shell Geeklets. I invoke it with the name of the city I want. It then hits wunderground and gets back an XML stream of the local weather, which I parse, format and echo. (the way I'd change this is run the script from cron, with a 30 second wait between requests, and cache the results locally, which I would then call from the Shell Geeklets)&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;From there it's just a question of setting fonts, sizes, colors and moving the little Geeklet boxes around as you want them.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-24T15:00:49Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>karlcow</dc:author>
<dc:subject>semanticdesktop, meteo, geek</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/bopuc/4039178260/">Time/Weather Desktop on Flickr - Photo Sharing!</a></h4>
 
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<div class="description"><blockquote><p>Well, most of the work is done by Earthdesk and GeekTool 3.</p><p>Earthdesk is set to Natural Color, Equirectangular projection, Natural Color, Real Moonlight, centered on Vienna, Background: Starfield. Zoom 80%, Clouds 80%, Brightness 80%.</p><p>In GeekTool, the times and the weathers are all separate Shell "geeklets".</p><p>Times are generated by running shell commands like</p><p>env TZ=Asia/Tokyo date " %l:%M %p"</p><p>every 20 seconds</p><p>The weather is the tricky part. The way I am doing it now, if I am not careful, gets me throttled for too many concurrent requests to the wunderground.com API server. It also fails badly if I am disconnected, so I will need to do it differently.</p><p>FWIW: I have a PHP script which I run as separate Shell Geeklets. I invoke it with the name of the city I want. It then hits wunderground and gets back an XML stream of the local weather, which I parse, format and echo. (the way I'd change this is run the script from cron, with a 30 second wait between requests, and cache the results locally, which I would then call from the Shell Geeklets)</p><p>From there it's just a question of setting fonts, sizes, colors and moving the little Geeklet boxes around as you want them.</p></blockquote></div>
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<title>A Thanksgiving Gift – 7 Days of Source Code | blprnt.blg</title>
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<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;When it comes to releasing source code, I’ve always been torn. I really believe in the philosophy of open source, but I’m intimidated by putting my code out there for everyone to see. Underneath it all, I’m probably scared of being exposed as some kind of a charlatan (”You call that programming?”). So, to pre-empt that possibility, I’ll start by saying this: I’m not a great programmer. My code is clean and fairly well-structured, but don’t expect to find any particularly advanced code wizardry or complicated mathematics. I do, however, think that the projects that I’ll be sharing over the week contain some good ideas, and a lot of helpful techniques. Hopefully you’ll find one or all of them useful.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-24T11:37:11Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>karlcow</dc:author>
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<div class="description"><blockquote><p>When it comes to releasing source code, I’ve always been torn. I really believe in the philosophy of open source, but I’m intimidated by putting my code out there for everyone to see. Underneath it all, I’m probably scared of being exposed as some kind of a charlatan (”You call that programming?”). So, to pre-empt that possibility, I’ll start by saying this: I’m not a great programmer. My code is clean and fairly well-structured, but don’t expect to find any particularly advanced code wizardry or complicated mathematics. I do, however, think that the projects that I’ll be sharing over the week contain some good ideas, and a lot of helpful techniques. Hopefully you’ll find one or all of them useful.</p></blockquote></div>
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<title>Toward urban systems design « Adam Greenfield’s Speedbird</title>
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<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;you said: “Especially given the by-now-clichéd recognition that we’ve decisively become an urban species”&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;It is indeed very interesting to think about urban systems design given there was a major move toward cities. That said I have the feeling that this move comes with, at least, three issues:&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;1. access to the “thought” urban environment,&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;2. the space left where 50% of the population is still living,&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;3. the space of this growth&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;There are many areas in the world where the growth of the cities is made by people without access or a limited access to the thought urban environment. Poor people living in slums or just in a space which is not part of the work of urban planner per say. In a recent exhibition about slums I went, it was very interesting to see that the organic structure of the slums was making possible for the individuals to create a rich and meaningful space, driving sometimes to less criminality than more traditional areas of the city. The slum is a forced collective creative space for survival.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The rest of the population, the 50% living in deserted areas are the forgotten of this story. It’s indeed more “fun”, interesting for researchers, sociologists to observe and think about the density in urban space (richness of interactions) more than the low level of activities in the “countryside”. Though there are equal challenges there in terms of design and space organization, access to services, etc.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Finally, is it really cities which are growing? What we call urban space often relates to the city center, but I have the feeling that the growth is happening in the in-between space (suburbs), which is again a complete disaster in terms of design, even more so in rich countries. The private space is becoming a space of non-creativity, dead areas of non activities. Someone, who wants to start a small business in between two buildings on the grass of a random suburb of a rich city, will not last for very long. Complete different dynamic than the slum where unregulated areas give the opportunity of creative solutions for surviving or living.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-18T10:42:53Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>karlcow</dc:author>
<dc:subject>ville, societé, design</dc:subject>
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<div class="description"><blockquote><p>you said: “Especially given the by-now-clichéd recognition that we’ve decisively become an urban species”</p><p>It is indeed very interesting to think about urban systems design given there was a major move toward cities. That said I have the feeling that this move comes with, at least, three issues:</p><p>1. access to the “thought” urban environment,</p><p>2. the space left where 50% of the population is still living,</p><p>3. the space of this growth</p><p>There are many areas in the world where the growth of the cities is made by people without access or a limited access to the thought urban environment. Poor people living in slums or just in a space which is not part of the work of urban planner per say. In a recent exhibition about slums I went, it was very interesting to see that the organic structure of the slums was making possible for the individuals to create a rich and meaningful space, driving sometimes to less criminality than more traditional areas of the city. The slum is a forced collective creative space for survival.</p><p>The rest of the population, the 50% living in deserted areas are the forgotten of this story. It’s indeed more “fun”, interesting for researchers, sociologists to observe and think about the density in urban space (richness of interactions) more than the low level of activities in the “countryside”. Though there are equal challenges there in terms of design and space organization, access to services, etc.</p><p>Finally, is it really cities which are growing? What we call urban space often relates to the city center, but I have the feeling that the growth is happening in the in-between space (suburbs), which is again a complete disaster in terms of design, even more so in rich countries. The private space is becoming a space of non-creativity, dead areas of non activities. Someone, who wants to start a small business in between two buildings on the grass of a random suburb of a rich city, will not last for very long. Complete different dynamic than the slum where unregulated areas give the opportunity of creative solutions for surviving or living.</p></blockquote></div>
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<title>Call to Action Buttons: Examples and Best Practices « Smashing Magazine</title>
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<dc:date>2009-10-16T10:49:39Z</dc:date>
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<title>free call voip software</title>
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<dc:date>2009-10-26T23:28:19Z</dc:date>
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<title>Gearman</title>
<link>http://gearman.org/</link>
<description>Gearman provides a generic application framework to farm out work to other machines or processes that are better suited to do the work. It allows you to do work in parallel, to load balance processing, and to call functions between languages. It can be used in a variety of applications, from high-availability web sites to the transport of database replication events. In other words, it is the nervous system for how distributed processing communicates.

One type of asynchronous and worker solution I could use in the implementation of asynchronousity in Symfony's media plugin</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-04T10:37:50Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>Xavier Lacot</dc:author>
<dc:subject>Worker, asynchronous, tool, developement, php, c</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">Gearman provides a generic application framework to farm out work to other machines or processes that are better suited to do the work. It allows you to do work in parallel, to load balance processing, and to call functions between languages. It can be used in a variety of applications, from high-availability web sites to the transport of database replication events. In other words, it is the nervous system for how distributed processing communicates.

One type of asynchronous and worker solution I could use in the implementation of asynchronousity in Symfony's media plugin</p>
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<title>The Duct Tape Programmer - Joel on Software</title>
<link>http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2009/09/23.html</link>
<description>Jamie Zawinski is what I would call a duct-tape programmer. And I say that with a great deal of respect. He is the kind of programmer who is hard at work building the future, and making useful things so that people can do stuff. He is the guy you want on your team building go-carts, because he has two favorite tools: duct tape and WD-40. And he will wield them elegantly even as your go-cart is careening down the hill at a mile a minute. This will happen while other programmers are still at the starting line arguing over whether to use titanium or some kind of space-age composite material that Boeing is using in the 787 Dreamliner.</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-01T21:18:58Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>ERSWeb</dc:author>
<dc:subject>software, this, work, building, hard</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2009/09/23.html">The Duct Tape Programmer - Joel on Software</a></h4>
 
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<p class="description">Jamie Zawinski is what I would call a duct-tape programmer. And I say that with a great deal of respect. He is the kind of programmer who is hard at work building the future, and making useful things so that people can do stuff. He is the guy you want on your team building go-carts, because he has two favorite tools: duct tape and WD-40. And he will wield them elegantly even as your go-cart is careening down the hill at a mile a minute. This will happen while other programmers are still at the starting line arguing over whether to use titanium or some kind of space-age composite material that Boeing is using in the 787 Dreamliner.</p>
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<title>Our Wedding: Part 2 | The uber-emotional ceremony</title>
<link>http://lisawelge.com/blog/2009/09/our-wedding-part-2-the-uber-emotional-ceremony/</link>
<description>Still, I wanted to tie in our fair / carnival / summer party-bbq theme a bit so I made this bunting (banners or flagging or garlands, whatever you want to call them) to go along the aisle. We shopped for a couple months to find cool patterned fabrics in our wedding colors.
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<dc:date>2009-09-19T12:53:38Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>blackgoldfish</dc:author>
<dc:subject>wedding, somethingbeautiful, photography</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">Still, I wanted to tie in our fair / carnival / summer party-bbq theme a bit so I made this bunting (banners or flagging or garlands, whatever you want to call them) to go along the aisle. We shopped for a couple months to find cool patterned fabrics in our wedding colors.
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<title>iPhone Ringtones - For Professionals</title>
<link>http://www.iringpro.com/index.html#img/zen_hero_select.jpg</link>
<description>    *
      These aren't ring &quot;tunes.&quot;

      These aren't some 11-year-olds' ringtones. You'll find no annoying songs, or silly sound effects. iRingPro iPhone ringtone collections consist of smart, attractive, livable alerts engineered to ensure universal appeal, and a high tolerance for routine use and repetition. You might even call them &quot;grown up&quot;.</description>
<dc:date>2009-09-15T11:15:27Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>sbrothier</dc:author>
<dc:subject>iphone, music</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">    *
      These aren't ring "tunes."

      These aren't some 11-year-olds' ringtones. You'll find no annoying songs, or silly sound effects. iRingPro iPhone ringtone collections consist of smart, attractive, livable alerts engineered to ensure universal appeal, and a high tolerance for routine use and repetition. You might even call them "grown up".</p>
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<title>my secret to happy relationship - jordan</title>
<link>http://joannagoddard.blogspot.com/2009/09/jordan-ferney-my-secret-to-happy.html</link>
<description>We have a thing called &quot;surprise treats.&quot; They can be flowers, love notes, our favorite candy, a cool picture, a drawing or a book. It's not usually expensive--just a thoughtful, fun surprise. We wrap them up and hide them, and then call each other and say there's a surprise treat waiting.</description>
<dc:date>2009-09-09T17:08:06Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>blackgoldfish</dc:author>
<dc:subject>生活態度, 愛的小詩</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">We have a thing called "surprise treats." They can be flowers, love notes, our favorite candy, a cool picture, a drawing or a book. It's not usually expensive--just a thoughtful, fun surprise. We wrap them up and hide them, and then call each other and say there's a surprise treat waiting.</p>
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<title>HOW TO: Find a Job on Twitter</title>
<link>http://mashable.com/2009/03/13/twitter-jobs/</link>
<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;Tough economic times call for innovative approaches. An estimated 51 million people internationally are expected to lose their jobs in 2009, and with the unemployment rate on the rise, how does one find career opportunities fast? One great option is Twitter. Twitter (Twitter) is evolving as another resource, in addition to traditional methods, for both job searching and recruiting. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
<dc:date>2009-09-08T00:20:37Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>pac-recrutement</dc:author>
<dc:subject>trouver, howto, find, job, twitter, emploi</dc:subject>
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<div class="description"><blockquote><p>Tough economic times call for innovative approaches. An estimated 51 million people internationally are expected to lose their jobs in 2009, and with the unemployment rate on the rise, how does one find career opportunities fast? One great option is Twitter. Twitter (Twitter) is evolving as another resource, in addition to traditional methods, for both job searching and recruiting. </p></blockquote></div>
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<title>Bruce Lawson : This millenium in HTML 5 (politics)</title>
<link>http://www.brucelawson.co.uk/2009/this-millenium-in-html-5-politics/</link>
<description>Dernières nouvelles du HTML WG avant le Last Call, assaisonnées avec un zeste d'humour par Bruce Lawson.</description>
<dc:date>2009-09-05T13:31:15Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>tehu</dc:author>
<dc:subject>html5</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.brucelawson.co.uk/2009/this-millenium-in-html-5-politics/">Bruce Lawson : This millenium in HTML 5 (politics)</a></h4>
 
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<p class="description">Dernières nouvelles du HTML WG avant le Last Call, assaisonnées avec un zeste d'humour par Bruce Lawson.</p>
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<title>2</title>
<link>http://www.square-enix.co.jp/2/</link>
<description>Call of Duty</description>
<dc:date>2009-08-31T05:19:03Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>oqdbpo</dc:author>
<dc:subject>game, call of duty, countdown</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">Call of Duty</p>
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<title>Florist in Philadelphia</title>
<link>http://www.avasflowers.com/pennsylvania/florist-philadelphia-pa/</link>
<description>Local flowers from the top rated philadelphia PA florist.  Get same day local florist flower delivery call 877.638.3303 or visit us online. Serving philadelphia area with distinction since 1977.
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<dc:date>2009-09-01T08:59:33Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>norequest</dc:author>
<dc:subject>florist in Philadelphia, Philly Florist, The best local flower shop, local florist flower</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">Local flowers from the top rated philadelphia PA florist.  Get same day local florist flower delivery call 877.638.3303 or visit us online. Serving philadelphia area with distinction since 1977.
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<title>They Call Me...Willowbottom.: Credibility</title>
<link>http://ironic-pastiche.blogspot.com/2007/09/credibility.html</link>
<description></description>
<dc:date>2009-08-30T18:17:12Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>jey</dc:author>
<dc:subject>freecycle</dc:subject>
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<title>IVR Hacks: Shortcuts for company IVR systems, IVR services and Call Centers</title>
<link>http://ivrhacks.com/</link>
<description></description>
<dc:date>2009-08-25T02:13:54Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>rwatuny</dc:author>
<dc:subject>messagerie, vocal, téléphonie, lifehacks</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://ivrhacks.com/">IVR Hacks: Shortcuts for company IVR systems, IVR services and Call Centers</a></h4>
 
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<title>Friends or Acquaintances? Ask Your Cell Phone -- Bohannon 2009 (817): 1 -- ScienceNOW</title>
<link>http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/2009/817/1</link>
<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;Your telephone may know more about your private life than you do, according to a new study of mobile phone calls. The insight opens the door to mining massive data sets from mobile phone call logs, which should allow researchers to test theories for how relationship networks make or break businesses, shape the flow of information, and even affect the course of epidemics.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
<dc:date>2009-08-19T13:48:10Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>karlcow</dc:author>
<dc:subject>mobile, opacité</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/2009/817/1">Friends or Acquaintances? Ask Your Cell Phone -- Bohannon 2009 (817): 1 -- ScienceNOW</a></h4>
 
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<div class="description"><blockquote><p>Your telephone may know more about your private life than you do, according to a new study of mobile phone calls. The insight opens the door to mining massive data sets from mobile phone call logs, which should allow researchers to test theories for how relationship networks make or break businesses, shape the flow of information, and even affect the course of epidemics.</p></blockquote></div>
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<title>Hackers and Painters</title>
<link>http://paulgraham.com/hp.html</link>
<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;I've never liked the term &quot;computer science.&quot; The main reason I don't like it is that there's no such thing. Computer science is a grab bag of tenuously related areas thrown together by an accident of history, like Yugoslavia. At one end you have people who are really mathematicians, but call what they're doing computer science so they can get DARPA grants. In the middle you have people working on something like the natural history of computers-- studying the behavior of algorithms for routing data through networks, for example. And then at the other extreme you have the hackers, who are trying to write interesting software, and for whom computers are just a medium of expression, as concrete is for architects or paint for painters.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
<dc:date>2009-08-09T18:48:42Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>Neewok</dc:author>
<dc:subject>hacking, art</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://paulgraham.com/hp.html">Hackers and Painters</a></h4>
 
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<div class="description"><blockquote><p>I've never liked the term "computer science." The main reason I don't like it is that there's no such thing. Computer science is a grab bag of tenuously related areas thrown together by an accident of history, like Yugoslavia. At one end you have people who are really mathematicians, but call what they're doing computer science so they can get DARPA grants. In the middle you have people working on something like the natural history of computers-- studying the behavior of algorithms for routing data through networks, for example. And then at the other extreme you have the hackers, who are trying to write interesting software, and for whom computers are just a medium of expression, as concrete is for architects or paint for painters.</p></blockquote></div>
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<title>Live Web, Real Time . . . Call It What You Will, It’s Gonna Take A While To Get It</title>
<link>http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/06/30/live-web-real-time-call-it-what-you-will-its-gonna-take-a-while-to-get-it/</link>
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<dc:date>2009-08-05T17:14:24Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>bs_pepper</dc:author>
<dc:subject>search</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/06/30/live-web-real-time-call-it-what-you-will-its-gonna-take-a-while-to-get-it/">Live Web, Real Time . . . Call It What You Will, It’s Gonna Take A While To Get It</a></h4>
 
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<description>Voice-to-Text Notes, To Dos &amp; Reminders. Voicemail-to-Email and Text Message. Update Salesforce with a Phone Call.</description>
<dc:date>2009-07-29T17:22:09Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>rwatuny</dc:author>
<dc:subject>reconnaissance-acoustique, productivité, téléphonie, messagerie</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">Voice-to-Text Notes, To Dos & Reminders. Voicemail-to-Email and Text Message. Update Salesforce with a Phone Call.</p>
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<title>Sparkles everywhere, CubicWeb gets fizzy (CubicWeb's Forge)</title>
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<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;Fyzz parses the SPARQL query and generates something we decided to call an AST although it's still a bit rough for now. Fyzz understands simple triples, distincts, limits, offsets and other basic functionalities.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
<dc:date>2009-07-29T12:54:11Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>karlcow</dc:author>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.cubicweb.org/blogentry/344822">Sparkles everywhere, CubicWeb gets fizzy (CubicWeb's Forge)</a></h4>
 
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<div class="description"><blockquote><p>Fyzz parses the SPARQL query and generates something we decided to call an AST although it's still a bit rough for now. Fyzz understands simple triples, distincts, limits, offsets and other basic functionalities.</p></blockquote></div>
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<title>CallTermination.com</title>
<link>http://www.calltermination.com/</link>
<description>Buy Sell VoIP Hardware, VoIP Call Termination, VoIP Software</description>
<dc:date>2009-07-23T23:22:29Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>jakamos</dc:author>
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<title>Causecast | United We Serve</title>
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<description>initiative sponsored by the Corporation of National and Community Service inspired by President Obama's call to participate in our nation’s recovery and renewal by serving in our communities. Please use this site to learn about volunteer opportunities in your area and about Do-It-Yourself Service Projects you can undertake for the benefit of your community.</description>
<dc:date>2009-07-12T18:53:27Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>gregg</dc:author>
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<p class="description">initiative sponsored by the Corporation of National and Community Service inspired by President Obama's call to participate in our nation’s recovery and renewal by serving in our communities. Please use this site to learn about volunteer opportunities in your area and about Do-It-Yourself Service Projects you can undertake for the benefit of your community.</p>
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