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22 July 2006

Docly Documents

by rikaizm
文書を作成、販売できるサイト

20 July 2006

So-net blog:子どもの格言

by rikaizm
子どもが無意識に発したおもしろい言葉集

14 July 2006

07 July 2006

06 July 2006

Generate Word From PHP / Dynamic Word document

by GavrocheLeGnou
Howto generate a Word file from a server (scripting language like PHP, ...)

Microsoft Expands Document Interoperability: Company to sponsor open source project for Open XML-ODF file translation to deliver more choice for government customers and their constituents.

by nhoizey & 2 others
“OpenXML represents a paradigm shift not only in its architecture but also in the customer needs it serves, opening organizations’ existing documents to take advantage of new content management and collaboration scenarios that weren’t possible even as recently as a few years ago ,” said Frédéric Bon, CEO of Clever Age. “Through the documentation Ecma International is creating and work such as the Open XML Translator project, customers will soon have the confidence that Open XML and ODF formats can coexist and new document scenarios will flourish. We are looking forward to working with the community of developers and businesses interested in XML documents.”

05 July 2006

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23 June 2006

面白い言葉・いい言葉・名言・迷言?

by rikaizm & 1 other
面白い言葉・いい言葉・名言・迷言

22 June 2006

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20 June 2006

ajaxWrite -AJAX for Everyone

by rikaizm & 12 others
ajax ワードプロセッサ

18 June 2006

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10 June 2006

Origins of the @ Sign @ Alice Hill’s Real Tech News - Independent Tech

by ycc2106
Let’s go back to the 6th or 7th century. Latin scribes tried to save a little effort by shortening the Latin word ad (at, to, or toward) by stretching the upstroke of “d” and curving it over the “a”. Let’s go back to the 6th or 7th century.

04 June 2006

The Long Tail - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

by ycc2106 & 2 others
The phrase The Long Tail (as a proper noun with capitalized letters) was first coined by Chris Anderson in a 2004 article in Wired magazine [1] to describe certain business and economic models such as Amazon.com or Netflix. The term long tail is also gene