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Google Browser Sync
Google Browser Sync is a handy extension for firefox that lets you synchronise bookmarks, passwords, history and session tabs across firefox on different PCs. I set up Fedora Core 5 on my laptop last week and being able to have my existing desktop bookmarks and cookies instantly available on the laptop has eliminated an [...]
Ning’s Atom API
I spent a bit of time last week playing with Ning’s new Atom API. Call me biased, but I think it’s sensational. It’s available for every app on Ning, and it allows you to browse content and tags, pull information about applications and users, and lets you explore the genealogy of apps within [...]
CSS tips
Justin French outlines some tips for cleaner and more useful css. Looks like the first of a series.
Some very small things.
Given that this is May, and this is the third entry I’ve written in May, I’m currently tracking well towards my goal of writing a single entry in my weblog for each letter of the month. I guess I’m taking something of a chance, given that it’s only the 22nd, but there’s nothing like [...]
BRB
Claire and I had a terrific few days away in the country last week. I’ve become a devotee of paddock golf (a game with no rules and lots of sheep poo), and Amelia has learned to blink her eyes furiously whenever a dog with a bushy tail comes near.
I managed to get quite a [...]
Drats and Congrats
Like lots of others, I’ve gotten sucked into blogshares. After deciding that it was fantastically simple to generate piles of imaginary cash, I got pillaged on a purchase of GMTPlus9 shares. I’ve since managed to bring my total worth back to within site of my initial balance of $500. Loser!
Also, big congrats to [...]
Thick and Fast
It seems we’re awash in 3-pane .NET RSS aggregators for Windows. In addition to Syndirella, there’s Beaver, FeedExpress, SharpReader, and NewsDesk.
Meanwhile, in Creosote land, things are coming together. I have been putting off that last big chunk of core work that needs to be done by making things look nice. Procrastination of [...]
Extra Hungry
There’s now a new RSS feed for Creosote, compliments of sourceforge.net. This feed is really just the news items that are posted for the project, but they’ll be more detailed and hopefully more frequent than what get’s posted on this site. I’ll be posting a release of Creosote once I’ve got the RSS [...]