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weblogMonitor Watch the weblogs churn!

weblogMonitor Watch the weblogs churn!
I’m listing now! weblogMonitor is a listing of weblogs that have been updated in the last hour. Blog owners/maintainers can sign and have their blog checked and listed when updated. The request “No porn sites, hate groups, spammers”. Thanks Dave and UserLand.

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Human Rights and Universal Responsibility

Human Rights and Universal Responsibility from The Government of Tibet in Exile

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Need for Computer Experts Makes

Need for Computer Experts Makes Recruiters Frantic from the NYTimes.

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I have just added my

I have just added my weee blog to weblogMonitor let’s see what happens.

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Macworld reviews Adobe Photoshop 5.0

Macworld reviews Adobe Photoshop 5.0 LE which has an estimated reatil of $99 recieved 4 mice.

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Fear of Forking How the

Fear of Forking How the GPL Keeps Linux Unified and Strong by Rick Moen at LinuxCare

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ERights.Org home of E,

ERights.Org home of E, the secure distributed object platform and scripting language for writing Capability-Based Smart Contracts.

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Smokeout update: so far no

Smokeout update: so far no cigarettes 🙂

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Why I Love Gema by

Why I Love Gema by David A. Mundie
Gema listing at dmozgema: gereral purpose macro processor – Text processing utility based on pattern matching. In general, it reads an input file and copies it to an output file, while performing certain transformations to the data as specified by a set of patterns set by user. Can be used to do things done by Unix utilities cpp, grep, sed, awk, or strings. Can be used as a macro processor, but is far more general than cpp or m4 because it does not impose any syntax for what a macro call looks like. Unlike utilities like sed or awk, gema can deal with patterns that span multiple lines and with nested constructs. Can also use multiple sets of rules in different contexts.”

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When Bad Design Elements Become

When Bad Design Elements Become Standard. Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox, November 14, 1999