The Era of Newshammer - daverupert.com
Dave has redesigned his site. Now it’s extra Dave-y.
Dave has redesigned his site. Now it’s extra Dave-y.
A wonderful, wonderful history of the web from Dave at this year’s Beyond Tellerrand conference. I didn’t get to see this at the time—I was already on the way back home—so I got Dave to give me the gist of it over lunch. He undersold it. This is a fascinating story, wonderfully told.
So gather round the computer, kids, and listen to Uncle Dave tell you about times gone by.
A great history lesson from Dave.
Ah, I remember when the CSS Zen Garden was all fields. Now get off my CSS lawn.
The web demonstrates its loosely-joined nature yet again; a photo of mine from a science hack/design fiction exhibit results in Dave discovering his family crest.
Dave Winer is putting together technology to battle share-cropping and enable the Pembertonisation of your content: you host the canonical copy and distribute to third-party services.
A fantastic bit of image manipulation JavaScript from Dave.
Dave has been experimenting with processing and documenting the results here.
Dave Gorman understands Twitter. Many do not.
Dave has made some icons — very nice ones.
Dave Winer doesn't get JSON.
Dave Gorman tells of being stopped under the Prevention of Terrorism Act while taking pictures of Battersea Power Station. It's all very civilised. One of the coppers uses Flickr herself.
A transcript of the Q&A session with Dave.
With a name like Dave Seah, misunderstandings are bound to occur.