links for 2007-09-10
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Note to self:A three-way with Angelina Jolie and Catherine Zeta-Jones is better than Karposi’s sarcoma.–Joe, How many people will now discover your blog after Googling the words “Angelina Jolie,” “Catherine Zeta-Jones,” and “threeway”?
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I’m the author of the Lt. Jacqueline “Jack” Daniels thriller novels Whiskey Sour, Bloody Mary, and Rusty Nail. Is it possible to make a living as a genre writer? Well, sort of…
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If you create a CSE you can use your expertise in a subject to control where Google looks for information about that topic. And you may even make some money in the process, because the custom search engine returns AdSense advertisements with each set of r
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Signup Now and Increase the Bid on Your Site’s Income!
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What then can we expect from the next 10 or so years on the Web?
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Keep all of these tips in mind and start getting familiar with the tools I recommended. If you didn’t already know, you have just stepped up your game.
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Being just a small fry in this global fuckaroo called the web I didn’t get a delicious 2.0 invite but at least I can look.
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This document describes the RDF Test Cases deliverable for the RDF Core Working Group as defined in the Working Group’s Charter.
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This section will describe how to set up, administer and secure a Subversion server.
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My eye started roving. I would check out the other word-processors walking down the street, observing their smooth lines and lithe swing, imagining what it would be like to be with them instead.
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The Psion Series 5 is a PDA from Psion. It comes in two main variants, the Series 5 (launched in 1997) and the Series 5mx (1999), the latter having a faster processor, clearer screen, and updated software. There is also a rare Series 5mx Pro, which differ
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JDarkRoom is a popular, simple full-screen text file editor with none of the usual bells and whistles that might distract you from the job in hand. If you are writing a novel, essay, thesis or just need to be able to concentrate on your writing, then JDar
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Haven’t even gotten #hashtags off the ground, and people already want them filtered. But I guess until Twitter (or someone) implements a way to use them, they can be disruptive.
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The Tabulator Extension is an extension for Firefox that provides a human-readable interface for linked data. It is based on the Tabulator, a web-based interface for browsing RDF. Using Tabulator’s outline mode, query views, and back-end code, the Tabulat
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This is a package that makes it easy to write and run unit tests for XSLT code.
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The Schematron schema language differs from most other XML schema languages in that it is a rule-based language that uses path expressions instead of grammars.
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Schematron is an XML schema language, and it can be used to validate XML. In this article I show how to do the latter and assume the reader is at least familiar with XML 1.0, DTDs, XSLT, and XPath.
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Schematron can be used as an adjunct to DTDs, RELAX NG or XML Schema. It allows co-occurrence constraints, non-regular constraints, and inter-document constraints.
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A language for making assertions about patterns found in XML documents.
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I’m running it from cron on my Mac OS X laptop with curl -s http://wmf.editthispage.com/xml/scriptingNews2.xml | python sn2rss.py > wmf_rss.xml, and then I point NetNewsWire at the local generated file.
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More and more people are starting to discuss the Semantic Web, but few truly understand how it is different from the traditional World Wide Web.
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As a shameless SEO whore I plan to start following weekly and monthly patterns to cause the mindless masses to find my site. For example, if I add nfl scores every Sunday all the NFL morons should get here eventually. It’s like messing with sasquatch.
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“Almost everybody in the fishing business has had sex with a manta at some point,” Makeburu asserts.
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An OPML namespace wiki page lists attributes in the namespace. An OPML attribute wiki page documents the attribute and its value. An OPML profile wiki page is intended to capture common practice by listing attributes used in practice.
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