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Paul Ford: Why Facebook Has Not Already Peaked (New York Magazine)
Which brings us back to the question: Have we reached peak Facebook? And no, we haven’t. Even if Facebook never adds another user, it will keep growing: It has become a fundamental substrate, a difficult-to-avoid component of any site or app that requires users to register—making it essential to nearly every major web innovation now and in the future.

There’s a related question: Is Facebook ever going to be cool again? That’s like asking “Is the phone company cool?” The interface may not be exciting anymore, but the network is very, very cool, in the disruptively awesome way that enormous things are: volcanoes, aircraft carriers, the New Deal.
facebook  internet  web  technology 
7 days ago by matthewmcvickar
Mat Honan: How Yahoo Killed Flickr and Lost the Internet (Gizmodo)
Yahoo’s misplaced focus ruined every aspect of Flickr that was ahead of the curve, and so they became behind all of them.
business  flickr  photography  internet  web 
10 days ago by matthewmcvickar
Dylan Tweney: Why Instagram is worth $1 billion, and your startup isn’t (VentureBeat)
Instagram succeeded for many good reasons, including its design, its viral qualities, its simplicity, and the fact that its engineers focused so obsessively on making sure that it works all the time. Part of its success, no doubt, is the fact that it was just in the right place, at the right time, with the right, crowd-pleasing mix of features.
money  startup  design  business  tech  web  photography  facebook 
7 weeks ago by matthewmcvickar
Andy Baio: The Perpetual, Invisible Window Into Your Gmail Inbox (Waxy.org)
‘Once granted, all of these services are issued a token that gives unlimited access to your complete Gmail history. And that's where the danger lies.’
facebook  google  security  oauth  web 
february 2012 by matthewmcvickar
Anil Dash: Foursquare: Today's best-executing startup
‘There are lots of loud, pointless headlines about companies getting money from venture capitalists or angel investors. What I’d love to see more of in 2012 (and beyond!) is headlines about how a few small successes with users are a demonstration of a small company outperforming and out-innovating the biggest companies in the tech industry by being focused and disciplined in their execution. That, actually, is my most favorite Foursquare feature.’
web  iOS  apps  from instapaper
january 2012 by matthewmcvickar
Maciej Cegłowski: The Social Graph is Neither (Pinboard Blog)
‘Asking computer nerds to design social software is a little bit like hiring a Mormon bartender.’
technology  web  social  from instapaper
november 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Anil Dash: All in Favor
Why Anil favorites so much.

‘In short, favoriting or liking things for me is a performative act, but one that's accessible to me with the low threshold of a simple gesture. It's the sort of thing that can only happen online, but if I could smile at a person in the real world in a way that would radically increase the likelihood that others would smile at that person, too, then I'd be doing that all day long.’
sharing  social  internet  web 
november 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Geek Feminism Wiki: Timeline of incidents
‘This is a timeline of sexist incidents in geek communities.’
feminism  technology  web 
november 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Matt Legend Gemmell: SEO for Non-dicks
‘I’m asked sometimes for advice on building an internet presence, and I usually have to fumble for an answer ± because I haven’t pursued any particular strategy beyond the glaringly obvious: create original, relevant content repeatedly.’
seo  webdevelopment  web  internet 
september 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Anil Dash: If your website's full of assholes, it's your fault
This is 100% true. “Because if your website is full of assholes, it's your fault. And if you have the power to fix it and don't do something about it, you're one of them.”
community  web 
july 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Webmin
I should install this.

“Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix. Using any modern web browser, you can setup user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing and much more. Webmin removes the need to manually edit Unix configuration files like /etc/passwd, and lets you manage a system from the console or remotely.”
osx  web  development 
may 2011 by matthewmcvickar
tumblr2wp
“Tumblr2WP makes it super simple to transfer your Tumblr content to your own, self-hosted WordPress install. This tool will create a WXR (WordPress eXtended RSS) file from your tumblr site which can be imported into WordPress.”
blog  web  webdevelopment  wordpress  tumblr 
march 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Tweetage Wasteland: The Web’s Five Most Endangered Words
"Let me think about that." In other words: with a glut of information, we're trying to form opinions and take action on it all just as fast as it's coming in, and we're suffering for it.
society  technology  web  history  culture  media  internet  facebook  twitter  writing  opinion  thought  communication 
july 2010 by matthewmcvickar
Ben Ward: Understand the Web
What 'the web' actually is, and why building desktop-class applications on it is not what it was built for.
adobe  apple  web  internet  html  css  webdevelopment  webstandards  history 
june 2010 by matthewmcvickar
Cultivated Play: Farmville
On what Farmville is (not a game) and what it means (nothing good).
culture  facebook  games  socialnetworking  society  sociology  web  politics  internet  corporate 
march 2010 by matthewmcvickar
We Tell Stories: 'Hard Times' by Matt Mason & Nicholas Felton
A stylish, simple, infographical, curt, and summarily realistic at the world in which we currently live.
design  writing  web  culture  internet  typography  graphics  infographics  statistics  information  world  people 
march 2009 by matthewmcvickar
arc90 Lab: Readability
This bookmarklet makes reading things on the web very simple and thus enjoyable by removing all of the often-useless and often-flashing worthlessness surrounding the content.
design  web  internet  typography  usability  javascript  browser  clutter  useful 
march 2009 by matthewmcvickar
Fifty People One Question
"We had an idea. Go to a place. Ask fifty people the same question. Film their responses."
art  people  web  film  video  inspiration  culture  social  ideas  love  documentary  life  storytelling  viral 
january 2009 by matthewmcvickar
From a Working Library: By Any Other Name
What will call these new forms, these non-books, these "texts"? Hmm, that could work.
writing  history  web  technology  books  future  ebooks 
january 2009 by matthewmcvickar
HTTP Client
"A Mac OS X Leopard developer tool for debugging HTTP services by graphically creating & inspecting complex HTTP messages."
software  osx  web  webdevelopment  opensource  internet  http 
december 2008 by matthewmcvickar
CSS-Tricks: Color Rendering Difference: Firefox vs. Safari
"The purpose of these color profiles is something I could into another time, but the important thing to remember to avoid problems like Norm's is to make sure all your images were exported in the same way and so they either don't have a color profile or all have the same color profile. This will ensure that the site, at least color-wise, renders the same from browser to browser."
color  webdesign  photoshop  web  safari  firefox  images 
august 2008 by matthewmcvickar
lonelysandwich: excerpt from Obama’s speech to his staff
"...would he be instituting the most open and participatory executive branch our nation has seen, directly following the most closed and secretive? ... Oh, the answers are: yes, sure, and of course."
america  politics  web  internet  community  obama 
june 2008 by matthewmcvickar
Subtraction: Something’s Missing in Web Design
"I’d go so far as to say that the majority of the Web design field, by and large, is too easily motivated by technique, that the majority of us are thinking tactically far more often than we’re thinking strategically."
criticism  webdesign  design  web 
april 2008 by matthewmcvickar
The Long Tail: Are dead-tree magazines good or bad for the climate?
"...although it generates no more or less carbon than magazine publishing, web publishing takes no carbon out of the atmosphere. So by this analysis dead-tree magazines have a smaller net carbon footprint than web media."
environment  green  media  web 
december 2007 by matthewmcvickar
TechCruch: The Secret Strategies Behind Many “Viral” Videos
The head of a company that makes videos go viral explains exactly how it's done. The commenters go crazy. Very interesting in the specific sense, but even more so in the overall evolution of media.
media  advertising  business  ethics  internet  marketing  social  web  youtube  viral  video 
november 2007 by matthewmcvickar
A List Apart: Articles: How to Size Text in CSS
Finally, a tutorial for getting size and line height to render and scale exactly the same in all browsers for a given font size. Requires some basic math in the stylesheet.
typography  web  webdevelopment  webdesign  css3  howto  grid 
november 2007 by matthewmcvickar
Web Drifter Episode 5: Never Never Again Land
A video interview with the infamous web celebrity "Randy Constan, who has something of an obsession with dressing up as Peter Pan."
web  celebrity  interview  video 
november 2007 by matthewmcvickar
Big Huge Labs: Scout
Tool to find which of your photos have been listed in Flickr's "Interestingness"-based "Explore" page.
flickr  photography  web  webapp 
october 2007 by matthewmcvickar
Ponoko
"Ponoko is the world's first personal manufacturing platform. It's the online space for a community of creators and consumers to use a global network of digital manufacturing hardware to co-create, make and trade individualized product ideas on demand."
internet  web  manufacturing  shopping 
september 2007 by matthewmcvickar
Rainfall Daffinson: New Minimalism in web interface design
A fine review of the trend in minimalism on the web and in technology in general since the late 90s.
apple  webdesign  design  interface  web  internet  minimalism 
september 2007 by matthewmcvickar
Read/WriteWeb: Twitter's Open Platform Advantage
The API, which "has 10 times as much traffic as the site itself," has been arguably the biggest reason for Twitter's success. I'd say its simplicity and the fact that it was more or less the first of its kind were just as important. Good article.
socialnetworking  social  web  webdevelopment 
september 2007 by matthewmcvickar
Open Social Web: A Bill of Rights for Users of the Social Web
Authored by Smarr (Plaxo), Canter, Scoble, and Arrington. Brief but a good summary of recent concerns. Comments interesting, but post needs a follow-up soon, and we can probably expect a lot of activity on this blog after DataSharingSummit.
socialnetworking  web  manifesto  socialsoftware  facebook 
september 2007 by matthewmcvickar
WIRED: One Login to Bind Them All
Redefining identity digitally. "As part of their Identity 2.0 profile, the user says what they want, and companies come looking for business. With companies in a position of constantly bidding for customer loyalty,
identity20  web  social  internet  future 
july 2007 by matthewmcvickar
Identity 2.0 Talk at OSCON 2005
"a compelling and dynamic introduction on Identity 2.0 and how the concept of digital identity is evolving."
identity20  privacy  web  future  technology  society  sxip 
july 2007 by matthewmcvickar
Particletree: 10 Tips To A Better Form
Things always to remember when building a form.
forms  webdesign  html  design  web  css 
june 2007 by matthewmcvickar
ColorJack: Design Tools
Lots of color tools, including one with helpful color-blindness-simulating utilities.
color  design  webdesign  CSS  web 
june 2007 by matthewmcvickar
Read/WriteWeb: Facebook Grows Up
All about "The Platform," ambition, and what is sure to be a huge IPO. A success story, and I'm impressed. Go Facebook!
facebook  web  webapp  future 
may 2007 by matthewmcvickar
The New York Times: A Call for Manners in the World of Nasty Blogs
“'That is one of the mistakes a lot of people make -- believing that uncensored speech is the most free, when in fact, managed civil dialog is actually the freer speech,' he said. 'Free speech is enhanced by civility.'"
blog  web  freespeech 
april 2007 by matthewmcvickar
Adam L. Penenberg: Internet Freeloaders
He contends that users should pay for the bandwidth they consume, and that that would keep the internet neutral.
politics  web  technology 
may 2006 by matthewmcvickar
CNN.com: Wikipedia as accurate as Britannica
"Wikipedia, which boasts 3.7 million articles in 200 languages, is the 37th most visited Web site on the Internet, according to the research service Alexa."
web 
december 2005 by matthewmcvickar
What would Orwell do?
Facebook a front for CIA data collection? Hmm.
business  software  web  politics 
december 2005 by matthewmcvickar
Oh No Robot
"Personalized comic search and transcription."
comics  web 
november 2005 by matthewmcvickar
43 Folders: Paul Ford on Distractions
"I don't want to differentiate between 'good' distractions and 'bad' distractions. I want to stick to the idea of 'narrow' and 'broad' distractions."
lifehack  paulford  writing  web 
november 2005 by matthewmcvickar
Flickr: Japan's Homeless
Photos tagged with "japan" and "homeless."
flickr  web  photography  people 
november 2005 by matthewmcvickar
Mark Pilgrim Working on Parsing Every Microformat
"Imagine having your own private database of every person you've ever stumbled across online ... and every event ... and all the Creative Commons-licensed content you've ever read. Now imagine searching such a database. And subscribing to your search resu
web  webdevelopment 
october 2005 by matthewmcvickar
meebo
Web-based multi-protocol chat agent. Awesome.
web  software 
september 2005 by matthewmcvickar
Headphone Reviews
Reviews, headphone wizard, catalog, etc.
sound  technology  music  web 
july 2005 by matthewmcvickar
TunesTracker
"TunesTracker is a free tool that will search the iTunes Music Store daily for your favorite artists, composers, and songs, and send you an e-mail when iTMS adds songs that match."
music  web 
july 2005 by matthewmcvickar
perl.com: Screen-scraping with WWW::Mechanize
"Screen-scraping is the process of emulating an interaction with a Web site - not just downloading pages, but filling out forms, navigating around the site, and dealing with the HTML received as a result."
web  software  diy 
june 2005 by matthewmcvickar
YubNub
"A (social) command line for the web."
web  software 
june 2005 by matthewmcvickar
The Morning News: Articles by Gary Benchley
Paul Ford's teaser installments of "Gary Benchley, Rock Star" on TMN.
paulford  writing  web 
june 2005 by matthewmcvickar
Gary Benchley, Blog Star
Promotional website for Paul's new book?
paulford  writing  web 
june 2005 by matthewmcvickar
Cape Cod Libraryies: CLAMS
Book request system, lending hub.
writing  web 
june 2005 by matthewmcvickar
20Q
A stunning game of 20 Questions
games  web 
may 2005 by matthewmcvickar
Kittenwar
Click the cutest kitten, submit your own.
animals  web 
may 2005 by matthewmcvickar
Google Sightseeing: UFO?
Blurry silver spheres appear in formation over South Beach, Florida. Water droplets? Weather balloons? Aliens?
extraterrestrials  web  googlemaps 
may 2005 by matthewmcvickar
HySpace.com
"Hyrule's Online Friend Community." A MySpace parody based on the kingdom of Hyrule.
humor  videogames  web 
may 2005 by matthewmcvickar
OpinionJournal: A Novel Heroine
"Meet Harriet Klausner, Amazon.com's most prolific reviewer." Over 8,650 reviews, reads four to five books every day.
people  web  writing 
april 2005 by matthewmcvickar
YaGoohoo!gle
Side-by-side search results.
web 
april 2005 by matthewmcvickar
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