- Automatic writing | eG weekly | EducationGuardian.co.uk
- Fascinating. Philip M Parker can generate a book automatically when someone orders it. I stumbled across one for sale on Amazon. (via Haddock)
- David Cameron: More people engaged in local life means local politics revitalised
- Cameron wants more local government data published online in open formats for people to do stuff with. Cites TheyWorkForYou.com. (via Alan Connor)
- Cityofsound: Robin Hood Gardens is not the same as a digital model of Robin Hood Gardens
- Dan Hill's excellent summary of the protest going on over plans to demolish the London housing estate. I hope they renovate rather than destroy.
- Save the Railway Path | The campaign to save the Bristol to Bath cycle path from being turned into a bus-lane
- Protest site over some daffy plans to let buses run alongside the peaceful but well-used Bristol to Bath cycle path.
- AntiRSI - TECH.inhelsinki.nl
- I've tried a few apps that nag you to take a break from the computer. I was using TimeOut but this manages to be both more subtle and more insistent.
- Kevin Kelly - The Technium - 1,000 True Fans
- The idea that you only need a relatively small number of people willing to pay you occasionally for your work in order to make a living. (Stewart Lee suggested he needed 7,000 fans in 2005.)
- Fundable Online Fundraising
- Ask people to pledge money to something you do. No one pays anything until you reach your funding target. (via Kevin Kelly)
- Equidistant Objects with CSS - CSS-Tricks
- Spacing things out horizontally with CSS. (via Simon Willison)
- Yahoo! Developer Network: Fire Eagle Launches - O'Reilly Conferences
- Tom Coates launching Fire Eagle. Yay congratulations Tom (and team)! We miss you over here you know.
- Litmus: Pricing and signup
- 24 hours passes now available for this Browsercam-like site for testing web pages and emails against different rendering engines. (via Daring Fireball)
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