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links for 2007-10-27

by grant on October 27, 2007

  • DisclosurePolicy.org: Disclosure Policy, Disclosure Policy Generator
    (tags: blogging tools blogs policy legal)
  • Binary Blue | 4null4.de – Sarcasm’s paradise
    (tags: blogging wordpress themes design css)
  • Inside View from Ireland: Use Case for Lifestreaming
    (tags: travel web2.0)
  • The Real Value of Web 2.0 (Hint: It’s not Facebook)
    (tags: applications facebook web2.0)
  • LOLCat programming language: LOLCode – Boing Boing
    (tags: programming language humour)
  • create your personal flag – data visualization & visual design – information aesthetics
    “an online application to design your own flag, either based on your “home”, any country that “affected you” & countries of which you “dreamed of going”, or simply based on strong symbols, colors & meaning. “
    (tags: web2.0 design visualisation)
  • Book review: Spacecraft Fleeting Architecture and Hideouts
    (tags: architecture book)
  • what is typography movie – data visualization & visual design – information aesthetics
    (tags: design information visualisation video fonts)
  • PhpDelicious – a class for accessing the del.icio.us API – Ed Eliot
    (tags: delicious api php library programming)
  • 100+ Ways to Organize Your Life
    (tags: gtd lifehacks)

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