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links for 2007-11-18

  • Boboroshi | The Issue With Social Networks
    A good overview of the frustrations in working with multiple social networks, and a little musing on some tools that can be used to glue them together.
    (tags: aggregation socialnetworking)
  • Facebook | SuperBadger
    "With SuperBadger you can send prewritten emails straight from your profile to the people making the decisions – whether it is badgering politicians about climate change or badgering supermarkets to stock more Fairtrade products, now is the time to s
    (tags: ecampaigning facebook nptech)
  • NinjaHideout Off the Rails (An alternative ruby stack)
    Using merb, DataMapper and jQuery to offer another full-stack web framework in ruby. I doubt this will have any serious effect on rails’ popularity, but it’s good to see a few more options opening up as rails isn’t right for every job.
    (tags: datamapper framework fullstack jquery merb ruby)
  • Sam Ruby: Astral-Plane Characters in Json
    Maybe one day all the complex character set stuff will just work.
    (tags: javascript json python ruby unicode)
  • Apple source code pointing to social features? | FactoryCity
    Hints that apple have been working with foaf and may be connecting up their underlying rss/atom infrastructure across apps like Address Book.
    (tags: apple foaf leopard osx socialnetworking)
  • MacUser: News: UPDATED: Music boss: we were wrong to go to war with consumers
    "The sad truth is that most of what consumers are being offered today on the mobile platform is boring, banal and basic," — good to hear from "the boss of Warner Music"
    (tags: musicindustry warnermusic)
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