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Steph describes

January 14, 2004 by Michael Boyle

how cold it is today in Montreal.

Tags: Montreal

Links and relationships

January 14, 2004 by Michael Boyle

could be explicitly communicated within the links themselves, using a schema called XFN, the XHTML Friends Network. If this sort of thing is really going to work, it’ll have to be pretty ubiquitous – things like Game Neverending and pretty much every website or application through which relationships can develop would ideally support this (or some other) scheme.

Tags: Links, Social Networks

CBS waffles on ad:

January 14, 2004 by Michael Boyle

As most now know, MoveOn recently held an ad contest. Now that the winner has been determined, the organization wants to purchase time to air the ad during the Super Bowl. Advertising Age, however, notes that CBS is very non-committal about the ad, suggesting that it might not pass through their standards and practices office. Why that might be remains a mystery.

Tags: Media

A good new ALA:

January 9, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Elastic Design by Patrick Griffiths.

Tags: ALA, Web Design

Poetry:

January 9, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Telling the Dogs Apart.

Tags: Blogging

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