Links
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Putting 40,000 Readers, One by One, on a Cover by David Carr (NYT, Registration required)
A magazine will customise the covers of its subscribers’ copies with a satellite photo of their individual homes.
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Mogi: Second Generation Location-Based Gaming by Justin Hall
Sod location-based reviews of restaurants
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Setting the maximum width of HTML/CSS elements
I’m not quite convinced, but I may need to find this again at some point.
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Interesting Ian Jack article on how kids describe past events in the present tense
Although it tails off into irrelevant self-indulgence towards the end.
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TrailBlazer is an OS X web browser with an awesome graphical History display
A bit buggy at the moment.
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Interesting but impossible to read map of Hackney’s crime hotspots
They make the mistake of emphasising ward boundaries — which no one outside local politics knows — over roads.
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These replacement iPod batteries really do the job
I’ve just got 12 hours out of one charge, rather than the two I was getting before!
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Strangely inspiring article about a woman moving to a remote Finnish island
She appears to have the Internet, so it could be worse.
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Stewart Butterfield’s buddy icon mosaic
What’s surprising is how much familiar faces (friends’ icons and re-purposed images) stand out from the crowd.
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iGetMovies saves QuickTime movies from your browser window to your Desktop
At bottom of page. For Macs.
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How to type French characters
Because, like Blech on 2lmc, I’ll need to do this on a Windows machine at some point and I’ve never understood how to do that.