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Tinycon - Favicon Alerts
Tinycon allows the addition of alert bubbles and changing the favicon image. Tinycon gracefully falls back to a number in title approach for browsers that don't support canvas or dynamic favicons.
Alerts in the favicon allow users to pin a tab and easily see if their attention is needed.
javascript  favicon  library  ui  programming  via:popular 
february 2012 by coldbrain
Only Collect « a historian’s craft
Only Collect; that is to say, collect everything, indiscriminately. You’re five years old. Don’t presume too much to know what’s important and what isn’t. Photocopy journal articles, photograph archives; create bibliographies, buy books; make notes on every article or book you read, even if it’s just one line saying “Never read this again”; collect newspaper clippings and email them to yourself; collect quotes; save your ideas for future papers, future projects, future conferences, even if they seem wildly implausible now. Hoarding must become instinctual, it must be an uncontrollable, primal urge. And the higher, civilizing impulse that kicks in after the fact is organization, or librarianship. You must keep tabs on everything you collect, somehow; a system must be had, and the system must be idiot-proof. That is to say, you should be able to look back on it six months for now and not be completely stymied as to why you’ve organized things that way.
information  library  collecting  learning  research  methodology  selfimprovement  mustreads 
october 2010 by coldbrain
Stewart Lee: my life on the shelf | Culture | The Observer
The music/literature storage battle. Lots to empathise with here. Stewart Lee: my life on the shelf http://bit.ly/bADkTO
music  library  books  storage  filing  stewartlee  comics 
august 2010 by coldbrain
Google & the Future of Books - The New York Review of Books
"How can we navigate through the information landscape that is only beginning to come into view? The question is more urgent than ever following the recent settlement between Google and the authors and publishers who were suing it for alleged breach of copyright."
google  technology  books  reading  publishing  copyright  history  library 
november 2009 by coldbrain

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