Tag: works in english
Would you like to make bookmarking easier than ever before?
It’s what Delicious has been asking its users in the last hours. Why? >> Leggi il resto “Would you like to make bookmarking easier than ever before?”
Is this story already on Digg?
Of course it isn’t but Digg still managed to ask the rhetoric question, and again showed how stupid and ineffective its automatic filter is. >> Leggi il resto “Is this story already on Digg?”
Stories of Apple – Who created the Apple IIgs?
Woz signed the case and the certificate but behind the ambitious Apple IIgs were the efforts of twelve key Apple engineers and managers.
Stories of Apple – Jerry York and Apple
In 1997 York, after becoming part of the new board of directors, was featured in a video speaking about the company and about the concepts of Reality, Experience, Focus and Passion. This is what he said.
Stories of Apple – There’s more to Apple than that
In January Apple let go forty people from the Final Cut Pro teams: can such a move be the death of a software project? Looking back the answer is probably no, not really.
The Notes field in Delicious bookmarks: what you see is what everybody gets
Since the beginning of March 2010 Delicious honors text formatting in the description of bookmarks and shows the content to everybody exactly how the creator intended. >> Leggi il resto “The Notes field in Delicious bookmarks: what you see is what everybody gets”
Hack Friendfeed feeds with Yahoo! Pipes
The problem: obtaining a feed of a search in Friendfeed user posts, devoid of the “Name (nick):” prefix before each and every item. >> Leggi il resto “Hack Friendfeed feeds with Yahoo! Pipes”
Hack Delicious feeds with Yahoo! Pipes
The problem: obtaining a combined Delicious network feed devoid of the “[username]” prefix before each and every bookmark. >> Leggi il resto “Hack Delicious feeds with Yahoo! Pipes”
Stories of Apple – Larry, John, Steve, and Bruce
These were the names of the four main developers of the System 6 Finder. But who were these people? And what else did they do at Apple?
Hack Flickr feeds with Yahoo! Pipes
The problem: obtaining a feed from Flickr devoid of the “username has posted a photo:” and with bigger images. >> Leggi il resto “Hack Flickr feeds with Yahoo! Pipes”
Share Google Chrome feedback – make your OS choice…
A new low: the CollabPress plugin
The description of the CollabPress plugin for WordPress boldly states that it
“adds project and task management functionality to WordPress! Easily create projects and tasks for each project.”
But there’s more. >> Leggi il resto “A new low: the CollabPress plugin”
Google Chrome Extensions – CubeMe
The CubeMe extension for Google Chrome replaces all Flash content with the ubiquitous blue cube iPhone users are accustomed to seeing.
“Pretend you’re on an iPad!” and “Experience the web the way Steve intended.”
Honoring the formatting of ‘Notes’ on Delicious or not: what’s you choice?
Notes on annotating a video on YouTube
In the last months I have been working on and off on a piece for MusicBlob about musicians using a pedal sampler in their live performances. >> Leggi il resto “Notes on annotating a video on YouTube”
Developing Extensions for Google Chrome (video)
Developing Extensions for Google Chrome from Robert on Vimeo.
The video is presented by Google's Aaron Boodman and Erik Kay.
The evolution of Chrome/Chromium on Macintosh
A “Save to Mobile Delicious” bookmarklet
Currently, the mobile version of Delicious offers no other way to add a new bookmark than a save link, which is awkward and forces you to manually copy and paste the url, title and description of the website you want to add. >> Leggi il resto “A “Save to Mobile Delicious” bookmarklet”
Stories of Apple – It’s just OS X
At the 2008 World Wide Developer Conference Apple made a small but significant move: it removed the “Mac” prefix from Mac OS X.