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37signals: An Introduction to Using Patterns in Web Design

by parmentierf & 15 others
To make better sites — sites that are functional, beautiful, and "usable" — we have to break our design problems up into small independent chunks based on the real issues within our requirements.

Netlabel / Open Source Culture - Research Log by Bram Timmers

by mbertier (via)
Magyar This website has been created to show the progress of an academic research into the netlabel scene and its social and technical consequences for our reality and putting it in perspective with the open content movement . During the past months, I have kept you updated on the emerging results of my efforts to map and analyze this growing phenomenon, putting it in an academic perspective with several resources. The research is completed now, with many thanks to all of those who contributed. It is great to get many positive reactions from interested people, and I feel I would like to contribute even more to netaudio and academical, political and social awareness of it. For those interested, you can download the final research paper, by clicking the button below. Feel free to contact me for any comments, questions or suggestions!

09 January 2009 09:00

De Gaza à Sderot, tranches de vie sur le Web

by srcmax

Prof de kung fu, épicier, apprentie comédienne, et si loin du 20 Heures !

Peut-on parler du Proche-Orient autrement ? Le site d'Arte a décidé de répondre par une forme nouvelle : le Webdocumentaire. Gaza-Sderot, la vie malgré tout, propose aux internautes de suivre la vie quotidienne de part et d'autre de la frontière entre Gaza et Israël. Fou-rires, rêves de ...

09 January 2009 08:45

ASCII by Jason Scott / Datapocalypso!

by night.kame

And as for “free”, I think we’re going to have a few rounds of root beers over whether a place, like Google, that browses through your e-mail via robots and uses it to generate statistically relevant advertisements on your page, or places like Flickr that do in fact have advertisements for seeing your content and charge you on top of that for additional features, or places like Ustream that have profit-sharing and used to do indirect advertisement but now overlay ads on your content, are “free”. Some people confuse “no money down” with free and that’s why they’re getting fucking kicked out of their houses, finding themselves at the mercy and procedures of actual eviction law.

Peu de choses sont réellement gratuites, et même quand elles semblent l'être, votre propriété est en réalité très limitée.

09 January 2009 08:30

09 January 2009 08:15

Accueil

by xlr8
Affligeant, tout simplement...

09 January 2009 08:00

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