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Living In Public Doesn't Have To Be Destructive
"I reject the idea that you give up your humanity when you choose to put your life online. I've been doing it for over five years and I've not experienced that very much. But I think you need to have some rules. Here are some I've developed."
community  social  web 
february 2009 by tedroden
Ted's Tumblog - I don’t mean to beat a dead horse, but I have to. ...
Some old thoughts of mine on 37 signals. I've googled this one too many times.
web  development  specs 
january 2009 by tedroden
WebAIM: Blog - History of the browser user-agent string
In the beginning there was NCSA Mosaic, and Mosaic called itself NCSA_Mosaic/2.0 (Windows 3.1), and Mosaic displayed pictures along with text, and there was much rejoicing.
history  web  browsers 
september 2008 by tedroden
0xDECAFBAD » Queue everything and delight everyone
Again, no, simultaneity doesn't really matter—because no human beings actually appreciate it. Instead, imagine a ripple effect of concentric social and attention contexts with associated people spreading out from the original submission.
scalability  programming  web 
august 2008 by tedroden
No Browser Left Behind at Vladimir Vukićević
canvas tag in IE... also: "Web developers are already (unfortunately) used to dealing with this, and know how to write code that runs in both modern browsers and in IE."
ie  javascript  web 
july 2008 by tedroden
UnCommon Web
a lisp framework for the webs
lisp  web 
july 2008 by tedroden
The Mullet Strategy
Webistes with business in the front, and party in the back.
web 
august 2007 by tedroden

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