2009 Readings about XML
- Goodbye,
for Now? But Looking Forward
(Steve Outing)
- Browser
Security Handbook, part 2
(Google)
- Facebook's
Great Betrayal
(Facebook - Gawker)
- Real Fonts and
Rendering: The New Elephant in the Room
(24 ways)
- Bogus Stories of
the Year 2009
(Salon.com)
- Streaming
will never stop downloading
(Cory Doctorow | Technology | guardian.co.uk)
- When
the “Writer” Isn’t: Ghost Writing for Editorial Pages
(Mediactive)
- They
could study this in journalism schools: NYT v WaPo on climate emails
(James Fallows)
- No
names, no links: Writers give themselves a pass and denounce the
"information wants to be free" crowd
(Quote and Comment)
- If
Newspapers Were Stores, Would Visitors Be “Worthless” Then?
(Danny Sullivan)
- Adobe
is Bad for Open Government
(Sunlight Labs)
- Mozilla
pushes for fast move to Firefox 3.6
(Deep Tech - CNET News)
- Hey,
Joe, whaddaya know?
(b-screeds)
- Votre
site Web demande une autorisation pour faire un lien vers lui : les 10
questions à vous poser
(Pour les formats ouverts !)
- Dancing
Naked in the Streets: A Madman Takes on HTML 5
(XML Today)
- Guardian
gagged from reporting parliament
(Media | The Guardian)
- The
new rules of news
(Dan Gillmor | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk)
- The
BBC is encrypting its HD signal by the back door
(guardian.co.uk)
- Microsoft
CEO Steve Ballmer: Chrome And Safari Are Rounding Errors
(TechCrunch)
- All
Circuits Aren’t Busy
(Cringely on technology)
- Why we
skip Photoshop
(37signals)
- W3C's
Excessive DTD Traffic
(W3C Systeam's blog)
- Is
Google Using A Privacy Double Standard?
(search engine land)
- Internet
bigotry – again
(BuzzMachine)
- Not
every cloud has a silver lining
(Cory Doctorow | Technology | The Guardian)
- Time
Pundit’s Rant and (Partly) Misguided Sense of Privacy
(Mediactive)
- Andy
Kessler: Why AT&T Killed Google Voice
(WSJ.com)
- A
Journalist's Loss of Faith and Discovery of Deeper Truths
(Media Channel 2.0 — Blog)
- Is
intimate personal information a toxic asset in cloud datacenters?
(O'Reilly Radar)
- The
Audacity of the Google Book Search Settlement
(Pamela Samuelson)
- Google
Chrome 4.0: Fastest OS X browser by 34 per cent
(Crave at CNET UK)
- Media
Ethics: "So Last Century"
(Think Again)
- Elegy for a rubber
stamp
(Lewis H. Lapham (Harper's Magazine))
- XML
Database Milestones - Mark Logic, eXist-db, Documentum Release New
Versions
(Kurt Cagle)
- Screaming,
Streaming XML
(XML Today)
- In
defense of web developers
(Jeffrey Zeldman Presents The Daily Report)
- Misunderstanding markup
(Adactio: Journal)
- Why
I believe in the link economy
(MediaFile)
- I’m
not Renewing Membership in the iPhone Developer Program
(Accidental Technologist)
- CERT-FI
Advisory on XML libraries
(CERT)
- WHATWG
to start work on "Bible5"
(Michael Penman)
- Ghostwriters
Paid by Wyeth Aided Its Drugs
(NYTimes.com)
- GE's
silencing of Olbermann and MSNBC's sleazy use of Richard Wolffe
(Glenn Greenwald - Salon.com)
- Twelve
dollars for five words? What is the Associated Press thinking?
(JasonMorrison.net)
- The
AP Will Sell You a "License" to Words It Doesn't Own
(The Laboratorium)
- Why
The FCC Wants To Smash Open The iPhone
(TechCrunch)
- Ads
Follow Web Users, and Get Deeply Personal
(NYTimes.com)
- How
OpenOffice Probably Cost Me a Job
(OzTech)
- Well Born and Well Kept at
the Huffington Post
(Gawker)
- Online Predators - The
Media Show
(YouTube)
- OSCON:
The saga of MySQL
(O'Reilly Radar)
- My Sys-Con Nightmare
(Aral Balkan)
- Yahoo
Nukes Man's Photos Over Obama Comments
(Yahoo - Gawker)
- Definitive
Guide to Taming the IE6 Beast
(Jeff Starr)
- Beyond
Censorware: Teaching Web Literacy
(Internet Evolution - The Big Report)
- The Small Print Project
(ReasonableAgreement.org)
- Celebrating
Cronkite while ignoring what he did
(Glenn Greenwald - Salon.com)
- A
Closer Look At The Marburgers' Plan To Save Newspapers Via Copyright Law
(Techdirt)
- Unwebbable
(A List Apart)
- Lost
in the Cloud
(NYTimes.com)
- Transparency
is the new objectivity
(Joho the Blog)
- The
Bizarre and Unhappy Story of 'file:' URLs
(Free Associations)
- CAPTCHAs'
Effect on Conversion Rates
(SEOmoz)
- Who
Ya Gonna Call? App Busters!
(Cringely on technology)
- IE6
Must Die (along with 7 and 8)
(New Media Initiatives)
- Some
E-Books Are More Equal Than Others
(Pogue’s Posts Blog - NYTimes.com)
- Censorship
in the Internet age
(Canadian Lawyer Magazine)
- HTML 5 is a
mess
(Bruce Lawson’s personal site)
- Chris
Anderson on Google vs. Microsoft in the 'Free' economy
(TechFlash: Seattle's Technology News Source)
- Scala XHTML
(λ Tony’s Blog λ)
- Working
with News Publishers
(European Public Policy Blog)
- How The AP Fails To
Get Search & SEO (Again)
(Danny Sullivan)
- UK
phone hacking scandal: The News of the World didn't go far enough
(Wikileaks)
- ex-HTML
(David Baron's weblog)
- Much Ado About IE6
(Digg the Blog)
- SQL
Databases Are An Overapplied Solution (And What To Use Instead)
(Adam Wiggins)
- Sean
Hannity Caught Selectively Editing Obama Speeches, Again
(Huffington Post)
- New
Google Operating System, Chrome OS, Raises Privacy Concerns
(John Paczkowski)
- Dan
Froomkin hired by The Huffington Post
(Glenn Greenwald - Salon.com)
- Building Respect for
Usability Expertise
(Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox)
- Why
Microsoft is Losing Browser Share
(Zoho Blogs)
- Since
March, Internet Explorer Lost 11.4 Percent Share To Firefox, Safari,
And Chrome
(Techcrunch)
- Help
Protesters in Iran: Run a Tor Bridge or a Tor Relay
(Electronic Frontier Foundation)
- First,
kill the lawyers – before they kill the news
(BuzzMachine)
- Microsoft
doesn't "get" semantic document writing
(Techblogging)
- Saving
Texts From Oblivion
(ChronicleReview.com)
- The Shrinking Subject
(Doc Searls)
- Beyond
celebrity obsession
(Doc Searls Weblog)
- Copyfraud:
Poisoning the public domain
(The Register)
- Do
Newspapers Owe Google “Fair Share” Fees For Researching Stories?
(Danny Sullivan)
- Eclipse
Galileo: XML gets some love!
(Intellectual Cramps)
- Kindle’s
DRM Rears Its Ugly Head… And It IS Ugly
(Gear Diary)
- Who Really Is the
Wizard of HTML5?
(CSSquirrel)
- How
the press can prevent another Iraq
(Nieman Watchdog)
- The
Washington Post, Dan Froomkin and the establishment media
(Glenn Greenwald - Salon.com)
- Internet
(C)rapshoot: How Internet Gatekeepers Stifle Progress
(Internet Evolution - The Big Report)
- Ineffective
XML Design
(Intellectual Cramps)
- Walking
the Censorship Tightrope with Google's Marissa Mayer
(O'Reilly Radar)
- Don't
Join the Conversation if You Aren't Ready to Listen
(Museum 2.0)
- Google's
censorship struggles continue in China
(Webware - CNET)
- Encrypt the Cloud, Security
Luminaries Tell Google - Update
(Wired)
- The
Postman Always Bings Twice
(TechCrunch)
- Web creator job
'beyond politics'
(BBC NEWS | Technology)
- The Mailocalypse Is
Upon Us!
(LamsonProject)
- Right to Research
(Student Statement)
- Sorry,
There's No Way To Save The TV Business
(Business Insider)
- Aaron
Greenspan: Why Google Bothered to Appeal a $761 Small Claims Case (and
Won)
(Huffington Post)
- Exclusive:
The Future of Facebook Usernames
(Anil Dash)
- Yahoo Nukes Man's Photos Over Obama
Comments
(Gawker)
- Green
Dam filtering software scorned by many Chinese
(RConversation)
- Firefox
3.5 beta 99 is out
(Download Squad)
- Comcast
is Fucking With Your Port 53 Traffic
(some guy who knows how to use netcat and hates getting it up the ass
from the cable company)
- The
newspaper suicide pact
(Xark!)
- The
Bold and the Beautiful: two new drafts for HTML 5
(Rick Jelliffe)
- The
truth about China and its filthy puns
(Guardian)
- Warren
Ellis on the dubious virtues of electronic books
(Wired)
- Google
Is Top Tracker of Surfers in Study
(Bits Blog - NYTimes.com)
- Net
profits: the tax move that makes Google rich
(Sydney Morning Herald)
- We
must ensure ISPs don't stop the next Google getting out of the garage
(Cory Doctorow)
- How
Google Threatens Books
(Brewster Kahle)
- Beyond
Google and evil: How policy makers, journalists and consumers should
talk differently about Google and privacy
(First Monday)
- Warning:
You may be ruining your hottest leads
(ActiveCampaign, Inc.)
- Your
Morning Commute is Unique: On the Anonymity of Home/Work Location Pairs
(33 Bits of Entropy)
- What
Google knows about you
(Computerworld)
- What
Are Topic Maps
(XML.com)
- The
American Press on Suicide Watch
(NYTimes.com)
- Resources
I used while writing The Geek Atlas
(John Graham-Cumming)
- If
you can't buy it legally, of course you'll download it
(Naomi Alderman)
- Inclusive
Design Part 2
(AskTog)
- Hacking
for fun and profit with Mathematica and the Google Analytics API
(Patrick Collison)
- My
OpenID Shitlist, Hitlist and Wishlist for 2008
(FactoryCity)
- Is
OpenID Being Exploited By The Big Internet Companies?
(Techcrunch)
- Old media v
new media
(TechnoLlama)
- A Few Thoughts After 19 Years
of TidBITS
(Adma Engst)
- Unfair
and Deceptive Data Trade Practices
(Schneier on Security)
- Crucifying
Craigslist
(Lauren Weinstein)
- Why
Email Clients Need to Change
(Alistair Croll)
- Twitter
+ Stimulus = Conservative Stupidity
(Daily Kos)
- Fuck
the foundries
([dive into mark])
- When can I use...
(deveria)
- Web
font linking with @font-face
(OFLB)
- Real Fonts on
the Web: An Interview with The Font Bureau's David Berlow
(A List Apart)
- A Cyber-Attack on an
American City
(Bruce Perens)
- Yet
Another Journalism Professor Gets Nearly Every Fact Wrong In Saying
Google Needs To Pay
(Techdirt)
- Amazon’s "Glitch" Myth
Debunked
(AfterEllen.com)
- Congressman:
there should be a law against Internet caps!
(Ars Technica)
- Hacker
Claims Credit For Amazon's Gay-Themed Book 'Glitch'
(PC World)
- Pragmatic W3C
Standards
(Brad's Stuff)
- 50 Years of Stupid
Grammar Advice
(ChronicleReview.com)
- 42
things I know
(Lobdell's OC)
- Pete
Waterman: 'I was exploited by Google'
(Telegraph)
- Google's Love For Newspapers
& How Little They Appreciate It
(daggle)
- Firefox
hits 35% market share in Europe, 22% globally
(TG Daily)
- Speed
Up Firefox web browser
(Ubuntu Geek)
- How
Geico Wastes $90MM a Year on Search Engine Marketing
(Tippingpoint Labs)
- Twitter
Publishing, XProc and RESTful Web Services
(XMLToday)
- Inclusive
Design Part 1
(AskTog)
- Exploring
CouchDB
(developerWorks)
- Authors
have lost the plot in Amazon Kindle battle
(Cory Doctorow)
- Google
is Evil, Worse than PayPal: Don't use Google Checkout for your business
(Slash7 with Amy Hoy)
- iPhone
Makes Up 50 Percent of Smartphone Web Traffic In U.S., Android Already 5
Percent
(TechCrunch)
- Getting
involved with M
(James Clark's Random Thoughts)
- Open
Data: Help Migratory Bird Observations Fly into the Digital Age
(. Wired Science from Wired.com)
- What
If Jon Stewart, Instead of John King, Interviewed Dick Cheney
(Arianna Huffington)
- Newspapers
and Thinking the Unthinkable
(Clay Shirky)
- Is
IE8 the end of the line for Internet Explorer
(Enterprise Desktop | Randall C. Kennedy | InfoWorld)
- Microsoft's
own speed tests show IE beating Chrome, Firefox
(Ars Technica)
- The
Broadband Gap: Why Is Theirs Cheaper?
(Bits Blog - NYTimes.com)
- The
Broadband Gap: Why Is Theirs Faster?
(Bits Blog - NYTimes.com)
- Reflections
of a Newsosaur:
(How to charge for online content)
- Why
I Sued Google (and Won)
(Aaron Greenspan)
- Web
Standards Test: Top 100 Sites
(Jeffrey Zeldman Presents)
- New
Safari Browser Succeeds at Speed, Flops on Features
(Walt Mossberg | Personal Technology | AllThingsD)
- Setting
the iPhone Free from AT&T
(BusinessWeek)
- Forrester
is Wrong About Paying Bloggers
(ReadWriteWeb)
- Michael
Anti and the end of the golden age of blogs in China
(…My heart’s in Accra)
- …My
heart’s in Accra » The Cute Cat Theory Talk at ETech
(Ethan Zuckerman)
- Past
as Prologue, Media Edition
(James Robertson)
- You
shouldn't have to sell your soul just to download some music
(Cory Doctorow)
- Kindle
2 cleans up an already great device
(CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Business)
- Why
Kindle Should Be An Open Book
(Forbes.com)
- State
of the Art - Google Geniuses at Work on Free Goodies
(NYTimes.com)
- When
good browsers go bad -- and they all do
(Computerworld)
- Safari
4 benchmarked: 42x faster than IE 7, 3.5x faster than Firefox 3
(Crave at CNET UK)
- Apple
releases public beta of Safari 4
(Macworld)
- The $300
Million Button
(User Interface Engineering)
- The
S3 SLA is broken (and how to fix it)
(Daemonic Dispatches)
- Yelp
and the Business of Extortion 2.0
(East Bay Express)
- Microsoft’s IE 8
Compatibility List: Is it working?
(All about Microsoft | ZDNet.com)
- Access
Journalism — Business As Usual?
(Firedoglake)
- Why
Small Payments Won’t Save Publishers
(Clay Shirky)
- Can
Apple Save the Publishing Industry?
(Just Browsing)
- The
Kindle Hardware Tax
(O'Reilly Radar)
- Keep Your Identity Small
(Paul Graham)
- Original
reporting featured in 13% of posts in Technorati Top 10 blogs;
TechCrunch contains highest ratio
(Bloggasm)
- 'The New York
Times' Facebook problem
(Coop's Corner - CNET News)
- Digital
Domain - Can’t Open Your E-Mailbox? Good Luck
(NYTimes.com)
- Norbert
Hannes Mikula
(Seattle Times Newspaper)
- The
once and future e-book: on reading in the digital age
(Ars Technica)
- DRM and the future of
electronic books
(Luc Reid)
- Privacy
professional facing criminal charges
(IAPP - International Association of Privacy Professionals -)
- IE slips
further as Firefox, Safari, Chrome gain
(Digital Media - CNET News)
- Networking
site cashes in on friends
(Telegraph)
- Printing
The NYT Costs Twice As Much As Sending Every Subscriber A Free Kindle
(Silicon Alley Insider)
- Warning:
Dependence on Facebook, Twitter Could Be Hazardous to Your Business |
PBS
(MediaShift)
- Government Blocks
Release of Documents on Secret IP Enforcement Treaty | Electronic
Frontier Foundation
(EFF)
- In
Cloud We Trust?
(ReadWriteWeb)
- Juggling
oranges
([dive into mark])
- Microsoft
ready with near-final IE 8
(The Download Blog - Download.com)
- FUCK THE CLOUD
(ASCII by Jason Scott)
- White
House Web Site Revisits Privacy Policy
(InformationWeek)
- Marissa
Mayer at Web 2.0
(Greg Linden)
- Speed Still
Matters
(Coding Horror)
- The
Day Live Web Video Streaming Failed Us
(TechCrunch)
- The
Day The Web Went Dead
(Forbes.com)
- Omniture's
Outage Woes
(Forbes.com)
- Education
And The Future of Technology
(Video)
- What I
Learned When Facebook Disabled My Account
(Advertising Age)
- PR on Websites: Press Area
Usability
(Jakob Nielsen)
- The
Plot to Kill Google
(Wired)
- Audience
Atomization Overcome: Why the Internet Weakens the Authority of the
Press
(PressThink)
- Simple proof that the URI grammar of
RFC 3986 defines a regular language
(Messages in a Bottle)
- Stop
Justifying RDF and RDFa
(Burningbird)
- Interview
with an Adware Author
(philosecurity)
- Full Working
MultiTouch on the T-Mobile G1 Android Phone
(LukeHutch)
- Muddy
Boots
(BBC)
- Chrome
2.0 Preview Means Mac, Linux Versions Coming Soon
(Epicenter from Wired.com)
- My comment to the FCC on DRM
(Armed and Dangerous)
- Announcing
the Congress API
(Open Blog - NYTimes.com)
- Hey
CNN, SPARQL isn't so difficult.
(bobdc.blog)
- Yelp user
faces lawsuit over negative review
(Politics and Law - CNET News)
- Kindle vs.
iPhone/iPod Touch: Human/Machine Interaction & User Experience
(Bruce Tognazzini)
- Semantics in
HTML 5
(A List Apart: Articles)
- ASCII by Jason Scott
(Eviction, or the Coming Datapocalypse)
- Is
Google's culture grab unstoppable?
(The Register)
- Android
netbooks on their way, likely by 2010
(.VentureBeat)
- The
day the music died
(dive into mark)
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