Archive: October, 2005
Flickrism
Back in July, a Flickr member posted a photoset of a commercial he was working on. The spot involved the release of 250,000 superballs down a hill in San Francisco. Other Flickrites also documented the release.
Saturday, October 29th, 2005 2:14pm
Panamarenko
While we were in Brussels, Jessica and I paid a visit to the city’s museums. I’m more of a fan of art that isn’t prefixed with the word "modern", but I was pretty excited about seeing the Magritte collection in the Museum of Mo
Tuesday, October 25th, 2005 12:16am
Him again?
I’ve been doing a lot of talking lately. It’s mostly all about that DOM Scripting stuff.
Thursday, October 20th, 2005 12:15am
Back from Brussels
I spent the weekend in Brussels attending the Euro IA summit… well, kind of.
Wednesday, October 19th, 2005 12:16am
OddzBallz
Internet entrepreneurship isn’t dead. After you’ve registered for d.Construct, I suggest you use your remaining PayPal balance over at OddzBallz.
Monday, October 10th, 2005 9:55pm
d.Construct
If you’re anywhere within travelling distance of the south coast of England, be sure to keep your diary free for November 11th. On that date, Brighton will play host to Europe’s first Web 2.0 conference: d.Construct 2005.
Monday, October 10th, 2005 12:14am
Ning unveiled
Some things just don’t go together: toothpaste and orange juice, fox news and objective journalism, creationists and reality. Here’s another pair that aren’t compatible: blogging and non-disclosure agreements.
Tuesday, October 4th, 2005 10:58pm
Flickrball
This is very neat: Flickrball is a Web 2.0 game. It combines the Flickr API, some nice DOM Scripting and six degrees of Kevin Bacon.
Tuesday, October 4th, 2005 9:26pm
Treehouse revised
All’s well that ends well. You can ignore my earlier rant about the editorial cruelties that had been visited upon my article in Treehouse magazine. The PDF has been updated and you can now read A Brief History Of JavaScript as it was intended.
Tuesday, October 4th, 2005 10:48am
Treehouse hatchet job
There’s a new PDF magazine on the block. Treehouse, from the folks at Particletree, should help fill the void left by the demise of the PDF magazine from Design In Flight.
Tuesday, October 4th, 2005 1:41am
