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- spruce
- Redis persistence demystified
- A List Apart: Articles: Application Cache is a Douchebag
- Appcache Facts
- Email Testing and Email Marketing Analytics - Litmus
- Guide to CSS support in email - Articles & Tips - Campaign Monitor
- Business Insider
- Meet the latest answer to Facebook burnout: Everyme
- css - Hidden scrollbars in Firefox (allows scrolling but just no scrollbar) - Stack Overflow
- The Story of Everyme's Shift in Focus
- HTML5 Video not working in IE9 - Some tips to debug - thebeebs - Site Home - MSDN Blogs
- Everyme for iPhone review: what happens when you blend Path and Google+? | The Verge
- Ruby on Rails Screencasts - RailsCasts
- Browser Size
- Review: Everyme app | Some Random Bloke
- peter petrovski
- China's Giant Tencent Placing Bets on Small Silicon Valley Startups - Bloomberg
- Tencent-Backed U.S. Social Network Everyme Opens Doors - Businessweek
- parislemon • Rethinking Smaller, Smarter Social — Then Rethinking It Again
Monthly Archives: March 2005
The word ‘Instant’ will become redundant
I am removing the phrase Instant Messaging from the nuWeb Project because it seems that it will become redundant and implied in future technologies. All messaging will be instant, and there won’t be any delays due to polling anymore. Thus, … Continue reading
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The end of the world
Freedom to Tinker: Cal-Induce Bill Morphs Into Filtering Mandate If this bill or a bill like it passes, it will kill any potential use of decentralized technologies online. This will be bad for everyone, from major corporations to individuals. It … Continue reading
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P2P is not a crime
Industries can utilize P2P to increase profit by eliminating distribution costs. Criminalizing it will merely eliminate this profit potential. With the MGM v Grokster case in its final run, it is more important than ever to show the substantial and … Continue reading
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