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Monthly Archives: February 2008

DVD-Jon rides again

Infamous fellow norwegian Jon Johansen is at it again with his company DoubleTwist. They’ve just released a desktop application that lets you transfer music between a lot of different sources. Apparently the idea is that the web, your devices, iTunes … Continue reading

SDK for the podster

Being the proud owner of an iPod Touch I am naturally quite excited about what an iPhone/iPod Software Development Kit might contain when it arrives soon. Exactly when seems to be unclear but February 26th seems to be a bet … Continue reading

Standards, standards, standards

I posted the following in a thread I started on the MooTools forum. I had suggested earlier that the download page be redone to validate as XHTML, and my position needed some clarification: I was going to leave this topic … Continue reading

Running an open wireless network

http://www.wired.com/politics/security/commentary/securitymatters/2008/01/securitymatters_0110 – open windows computer connected, my documents – like the approach with some kind of login, maybe run a proxy that requires some sort of registration – dd-wrt, what does it support? http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2008/01/my_open_wireles_1.html – good comments Running an open … Continue reading

Cue the rotten tomatoes

There’s something sordidly satisfying about a well-written review of a bad film, and they don’t come much better than The Guardian’s Peter Bradshaw’s recent review of Madonna’s Filth and Wisdom. From the review: > She has made a movie so … Continue reading

The textbox as a list

Guillermo Rauch has posted a really neat input box that treats inputs as little units – apparently similar to how Facebook inputs work. Most mail application work this way too and there are a lot of nice applications for it. … Continue reading

You asked..?

Thanks for asking, NRK beta, I’ll give you my suggestions for what an NRK API could contain. I saw good suggestions in the blog comments already. One thing I totally agree with is a REST-style API – it works great … Continue reading