Said June 2007
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A Wii bit too familiar
No? What part of Copyright © 2004-2007 Shaun Inman do people not understand?
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Reactee
Put a slogan on a tee. When someone texts your keyword to 41411 (also printed on the tee) they receive your custom message in reply. (via swissmiss)
Widon’t in XSLT for Symphony
No CMS left behind. The web is growing more typographically sensitive with each passing day.
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7th
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Making Wii-friendly Pages
A reasonably thorough review of the Wii Browser’s capabilities over at Dev.Opera.
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8th
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ASCII means never having to say you’re sorry
Jeffrey on why HTML in email sucks. See also.
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11th
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iPhone SDK? It’s called Safari.
Jason thinks so too.
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- 14 comments on One More Browser
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WWDSea Change
“Apple’s ‘you can write great apps for the iPhone: they’re called web sites’—message went over like a lead balloon. It’s insulting, because it’s not a way to write iPhone apps…” The developers John is speaking of need to get over themselves, this arrangement suits web developers just fine. Especially with Safari now on Windows.
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I can’t get no
Give me some credit John, I understand why Mac developers aren’t satisfied. Unless they want to stoop to web development they haven’t been invited to the iPhone party (yet). Nobody likes being snubbed but “Mac” isn’t the only flavor of developer out there.
Coda snags an Apple Design Award
For Best User Experience. Congrats Panic!
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14th
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WMD, a Wysiwym Markdown editor
“Wysiwym stands for What You See Is What You Mean. WMD produces clean semantic HTML, leaving presentation details like fonts and colors up to style sheets.”
"Taking the Piss"
Looks like someone beat Beerzie and Airbag Industries to market. Better luck next time guys. Love the cleanliness rating icons. (Via Marc Escobosa)
Wireless Electricity
Ah, nerds and their magnets. I love living in the future. (Again, via)
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