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        <title><![CDATA[3 good podcasts while printing vouchers: spectrum policy, eXist-db & Jon Udell with social website author | http://tinyurl.com/y]]></title>
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 * http://twit.tv/floss97 about http://exist.sourceforge.net/ 
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   * http://www.amazon.com/Building-Social-Web-Applications-Establishing/dp/0596518757/
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   * panel discussion of spectrum: cognitive radio, FCC, policy, lots of complicated stuff
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        <title><![CDATA[FrameMaker+SGML, Arbortext Epic, and SoftQuad’s Author/Editor, are..the leading 3 XML authoring tools in 2009 http://tinyurl.com]]></title>
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<p>Document-centric XML is simply a deep challenge that will take more time (and probably more of a commercial incentive) to tackle. For the time being, structured authoring managed the XML way is still implemented mainly by very large organizations: such an approach has “trickled down” from organizations the size of IBM to organizations the size of Adobe (which does, in fact, use DITA now), but there are not tool chains yet available that will bring it down much further. The failure of the W3C XML Schema Working Group to provide a functional specification supporting document-centric XML can hardly be underestimated.<p></p>
As long as content is not easily authored in a semantically rich, structured fashion, the vision of the semantic web will remain an illusion. When and if document-centric XML gets more attention from standards bodies and software vendors, human communications will become far more efficient and effective.</p>
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via http://nikolledoolin.com/pblog/?p=184
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        <description><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>There are many opinions in the air about the impact that virtualization has on performance, so I thought a short blog would be good to explain (as best I can) virtual machine performance characteristics with pointers to relevant benchmarks and technical papers.</p><p>
My background is that I was an early Product Manager working on VMware ESX Server (from version 1.5) and among other things ran product management for VMware for a few years. As a product management guy, I kept track of the output of the engineering performance group, and as a result had a reasonable high level (although never code level) understanding of the whys and wherefores of virtualization performance. Although I’m not as fresh on virtualization as I once was, I’ll try to do my best here. I also want to thank Steve Herrod at VMware, and Simon Crosby at Citrix for providing a technical sanity check on the blog contents, although I retain responsibility for any mistakes and oversights.</p></blockquote>
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Sections:

    * Rabbit

    * XBee

    * vs 6LoWPAN

    * 802.15.4

    * Other

    * Google searches

    * Texas Instruments

    * Atmel

    * iDigi

    * Commissioning

    * History

    * FAQ

    * Smart Energy

    * Open Source Code

    * Miscellaneous

    * The End

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<p>JSON ... it's the intersection of all modern programming languages. All languages have some sense of data, and structures of data. They all have simple values like number strings, and booleans. They all have some sense of a sequence of values. ...  Every language has some sense of a collection of named values; it might be an object, or a record, or a struct, or a hash, or a property list, or something. All languages have these, these are universal ideas.</p>

<p>... But they all have the same idea about what the data looks like, and JSON has the thing that's common to everything. By being at the intersection, it turns out to be the thing that everybody can agree on, so it's really easy to pass data back and forth.</p>

<p>Prior data interchange formats tended to try to be the union of all the languages, and that turns out to be horrendously complex, and very difficult to deal with. JSON, by being so simple, actually became really easy to use.</p>
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$('&lt;ul>&lt;li>&lt;span class="library" />&lt;/li>&lt;/ul>')
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Chain.js isn’t just bind data automatically to your HTML, but it also maintains and manages your data/items.

var data = {first:'Stephen', last:'Hawking'};
 
// Add one item
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        <title><![CDATA[Following Hong Kong (& Vegas) put create new cities to absorb growing populations to try new technologies & rules http://tinyurl]]></title>
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Romer notes that business keeps evolving as new companies introduce new rule sets. The good ideas are copied, and workers migrate from failing companies to the new and old ones where the new rules are working well. The same goes for countries. Starting about 1970, China took some of the effective rules of Hong Kong (which was managed from afar by England) and set up four special economic zones along the coast operating as imitation Hong Kongs. They worked so well that China rolled out the scheme for the whole country, and its Gross Domestic Product took off. “Hong Kong was the most successful economic development program in history.
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        <title><![CDATA[Good, freewheeling conversation on blogging, news, Twitter, etc. I'm surprised they don't discuss Google Wave | http://tinyurl.c]]></title>
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<p>As newsgathering continues to evolve, new ways of keeping track of current events are developing. Dave Winer joins Phil and Scott to discuss how Twitter and other social networking tools are changing the way that people read and react to the news. He talks about how he followed prior major news stories and why he now has started using social networking tools as a better way.</p>
<p>He then discusses his work with Twitter stats and reviews what can be learned from how Twitter works. He also reviews the possible future of these tools and assesses some of the ways that information is compiled and distributed and what might be different as time goes on.</p>
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        <description><![CDATA[Re Barger's list playing a central role in the origins of blogging, not sure I accept that the most important thing was a list of blogs, or even a network of them.  People who think the task of blogging is to pull people together miss, imho, the important thing about blogging -- that it <i>separates</i> people and gives each individual a place to express themselves, not subject to veto. In that way it is different from a mail list. Blogs emphasize the individual over the group. </p>
<p>The argument continues to this day. People who say Twitter is a conversational medium would agree with those who say Barger was the founder. I see Twitter as a publishing environment, a place to push links, a notification system. Oddly, I think Barger with his linkblog approach (which was the same as the <a href="http://www.scripting.com/1997/04.html">early Scripting News</a> or the <a href="http://www.scripting.com/twentyFour/news.html">News Page</a> of the 24 Hours project) would agree.</p>
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The Pioneer Village complex comprises 28 buildings on 20 acres housing over 50,000 irreplaceable items of historical value, restored to operating order, arranged in groups and also in the chronological order of their development. <br>
<br>There are 12 historic buildings around the circular "green". There's a Frontier Fort, a real honest-to-goodness Pony Express Station, an Iron Horse, and a home made of sod. There's a general store and a toy store, chock full of all the goods from yesteryear. An original art collection including 25 Currier and Ives prints, 23 Jackson paintings, and the largest single collection of Rogers statues. <br>
<br>You can ride a priceless steam carousel, see 17 historic flying machines and marvel at 100 antique tractors. See the world's oldest Buick, a 1902 Cadillac and a 1903 Ford, both designed by Henry Ford, plus 350 other antique cars, all displayed in their order of development. 
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        <title><![CDATA[Presented at Hypertext 2009: Jorn Barger, the NewsPage Network, and the Emergence of the Weblog Community | http://tinyurl.com/l]]></title>
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<p>By Rudolf Ammann<br>
Presented at <a href="http://www.ht2009.org/" title="Hypertext 2009">Hypertext 2009</a><br> 
30 June 2009, Torino, Italy</p>

<p>Working from the online archival record, this paper aims to reconstruct the emergence at Jorn Barger’s initiative of the weblog community from a predecessor known as the NewsPage Network.</p>
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Again I love your writting and how you find interesting "things" to take a look at. My fathers family worked for Crane and Co. for generations. My grandmother, great grandparents and great great grandparents as well as many assorted aunts and uncles are burried in Dalton in a family plot awarded to the family years and years ago as a "perk" of working for the mills. I have spent endless afternoons sifting through the old hand written birth and death records in Dalton doing family research and indeed I have been to the museum. A small but interesting place.... the size of the museum does not do the mills justice... there is so much the mills and the crane's have done for that small community than can be depicted in that tiny building.
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<strong>Eric Rodenbeck</strong> is Stamen's founder and creative director. He is a 14-year veteran of the interactive design field, and has spent this time working to extend the boundaries of online media and live information visualization.<br><br>Eric led the interactive storytelling and data-driven narrative effort at Quokka Sports, illustrated and designed at Wired and Wired Books, and was a co-founder of the design collective Umwow. He has lectured and spoken at Yale University, the University of Southern California, numerous O'Reilly technology conferences, Esther Dyson's PC Forum, and South by Southwest, among others. Eric studied architecture at Cooper Union in New York City and received a B.A. in the History and Philosophy of Technology from The New School for Social Research. He sits on the Board of Directors of the Kenneth Rainin Foundation.</p>
<p>Resources:</p>
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<li><a href="http://stamen.com/" title="Stamen Design">Stamen Design</a>
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Intel 4004 microprocessor historical materials
 
The work licensed under this license is limited to the following:

4004 schematic
(PDF 6.28MB)

4004 mask layout files

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4004 manual MSC4 (1974)
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4004 datasheet (1987)
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what McCarthy discovered.  You don't need to know this stuff
to program in Lisp, but it should be helpful to 
anyone who wants to
understand the essence of Lisp-- both in the sense of its
origins and its semantic core.  The fact that it has such a core
is one of Lisp's distinguishing features, and the reason why,
unlike other languages, Lisp has dialects.)</i><br><br>In 1960, <a href="http://www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc/index.html">John 
McCarthy</a> published a remarkable paper in
which he did for programming something like what Euclid did for
geometry. He showed how, given a handful of simple
operators and a notation for functions, you can
build a whole programming language.
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