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Messenger

by Krome

Engage users, build your network and keep users coming back for more with Windows Live Messenger! Use the Windows Live Messenger Web Toolkit to connect users and let them communicate with hundreds of millions of Windows Live Messenger users all over the world. Use the Windows Live Messenger client (v. 7.0 and later) to develop a single- or multi-user application through the Windows Live Messenger Activity API.

02 January 2010

Most Popular Repurposing Tricks of 2009 - Best of 2009 - Lifehacker

by ghis (via)
We're huge fans of repurposing here at Lifehacker—squeezing extra and usually clever uses out of every day objects. Here's a look back at out some of the most popular repurposing posts from 2009.

The Great Best of 2009 Recap - Best of 2009 - Lifehacker

by ghis
2009 was a big year for Lifehacker, and we spent December looking back at the most popular posts of the year covering all our favorite topics. Here's a quick look back at the best of 2009 in case you missed anything

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30 December 2009

Onward to 2010 - Tao of Mac

by karlcow

Which is why I’m (again) stepping back. In a few hours, my Twitter account will be private. Apologies to my 700-odd followers, but I will be following only 42 people – a fitting figure – and have split the folk I’m sort of keeping track of but who continuously spam my timeline into a bunch of themed lists.

29 December 2009

24 December 2009

Shifting focus - Edward Bilodeau

by karlcow

Shifting focus

Posted: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 ~ 4:54 PM

This is the last new post that I'll be making on this blog. I decided a while back to shift the focus of my web activities, and thought it was time to formally close things off here.

Why stop posting here? Mostly just a feeling that I needed to shake things up a bit, to put some serious effort behind a few other ideas that I've wanted to work on for a while. Making a clean break just felt right.

There may still be some activity on this site as I back-fill some old posts from other blogging platforms. My goal is to eventually have this as a (more or less) complete archive of my personal blogging from early 1998 to this year. That's a background project of mine that I plan on allocating a bit more time to in 2010.

A huge thanks to Karl Dubost for hosting this blog for so long. In addition to providing this infrastructure, Karl has supported and inspired me in more ways then he may realize. That you are reading this today is due in no small part to him, so you can thank (or blame!) him.

Thanks to Ed for his wonderful piece of work that is his weblog.

22 December 2009

Most Popular Featured Desktops of 2009 - Best of 2009 - Lifehacker

by ghis
Our readers have submitted thousands of screenshots of their best desktop configurations, and over the year we've featured some truly impressive and unique desktops with you. Here's a look back at some of the best this year had to offer.

20 December 2009

The decade in news photographs

by marco & 1 other
Looking back on the past ten years through news photographs, it becomes clear that it was a dramatic, often brutal decade.

Ubuntu One online storage and sync

by Regis & 1 other
personal storage on the cloud.You can use it to back up, store, sync and share your data with other Ubuntu One users. Ubuntu One gives all features 2 GB for free 50 GB for $120 per year

18 December 2009

17 December 2009

StaticMatic

by karlcow

Web developers are used to using dynamic and frameworks like Ruby on Rails to develop applications. When it comes to working with static, non-dynamic websites it can seem like stepping back in time.

10 December 2009

09 December 2009

Schneier on Security: The Value of Privacy

by karlcow

For if we are observed in all matters, we are constantly under threat of correction, judgment, criticism, even plagiarism of our own uniqueness. We become children, fettered under watchful eyes, constantly fearful that -- either now or in the uncertain future -- patterns we leave behind will be brought back to implicate us, by whatever authority has now become focused upon our once-private and innocent acts. We lose our individuality, because everything we do is observable and recordable.

08 December 2009

Uniform Wares

by Spone
Precision Japanese quartz movement, 37mm satin anodised aluminium case, hardened mineral crystal , urethane strap, stainless steel screw case back, water resistant 1ATM, accuracy +/- 15 sec p/m, 4 year battery life.

Serizawa at the Japan Society Museum- artnet Magazine

by sbrothier
I had the good fortune to tour the comprehensive survey of works by textile master Serizawa Keisuke at the Japan Society, curated with admirable rigor by the society's gallery director Joe Earle, with two formidable blondes, Alexandra Peers of the Wall Street Journal and Alice Judelson of I-20 Gallery. As Peers commented, using an old journalistic term, "They buried the lede," by putting the jewels of the exhibition, Serizawa's incomparable kimonos from the 1960s, in a back room of the gallery, where you might miss them.

24 November 2009

cyoa : Choose Your own Adventure

by sbrothier & 2 others (via)
As a child of the 80s, the Choose Your Own Adventure books were a fixture of my rainy afternoons. My elementary school library kept a low, fairly unmaintained-looking shelf of them hidden in one of its back corners. Whether this non-marquee placement was an attempt by the librarians to deemphasize the books in favor of ‘serious’ (children’s) literature or was simply my good luck I still haven’t worked out. But it meant there was a place that I could retreat to and dive into unfamiliar worlds without distraction.

Perl/Tk ou pTk, une Fenêtre sur Perl

by tlaporte
exemples simples clair sur le packer, la syntaxe des call back

Mythbuntu

by cascamorto
Mythbuntu is a community supported add-on for Ubuntu focused upon setting up a standalone MythTV based PVR system. It can be used to prepare a standalone system or for integration with an existing MythTV network. Unlike similar projects, Mythbuntu keeps close ties with Ubuntu and all development is given back to Ubuntu. This architecture allows simple conversions from a standard desktop to a Mythbuntu machine and vice versa. The development cycle of Mythbuntu closely follows that of Ubuntu, releasing every six months along side Ubuntu releases.

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