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February 2005

bubbler™

by mikepower & 3 others
Beta but still impressive. The easiest way to get a web presence, including a blog, photo page, file upload facility, drag'n'drop images, templates, rich text support and lots more.

Open Source Web Design

by mikepower & 16 others
No excuses now for crap page design. Simple, elegant, cool, compliant CSS from OSWD

Tools You Might Have Missed

by mikepower & 11 others
mostlt google api stuff, very interesting

January 2005

You Can't Be Too Thin - The skinny new audio format that will replace MP3s—and revolutionize Internet radio. By Paul Boutin

by mikepower
aacPlus sounds nearly as good as a CD, even when it's compressed enough to play through a dialup line. Don't take my word for it—see the results of the European Broadcasting Union's listener tests, in which aacPlus was deemed the "clear winner" at a di

The 100 Oldest Currently Registered DOTCOM Domains

by mikepower & 1 other
Starting with Symbolic.com on 15-Mar-1985 Starting with Symbolics.com 15th March 1985

Drop Down Menu Generator

by mikepower
Get a drop-down menu on your page in seconds. Slick, easy and goodlooking

Table Generator

by mikepower
Input your values and create a custom table code instantly. Really easy, slick way to produce simple tables.

Spectacle - Color Schemes

by mikepower & 4 others
At Forty Media, we keep a database of color schemes for our own use. We've decided to share some samples of our collection

December 2004

TypoGenerator

by mikepower & 3 others
great little web based random graphics generator

November 2004

Index of political blogs

by mikepower & 1 other
Here is an index to a selection of the most visible politically-oriented blogs.

The 'blog' revolution sweeps across China

by mikepower
Ever since the Communist party took power in 1949, the Chinese media has been tightly controlled by the government. Online publishing is a real threat to that control, and the government is clearly worried. A crackdown in 2003 closed websites and internet

Metacrap

by mikepower & 6 others
A world of exhaustive, reliable metadata would be a utopia. It's also a pipe-dream, founded on self-delusion, nerd hubris and hysterically inflated market opportunities.

October 2004

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