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		<title>TTMMHTM: Bond Mythbusters, security translation, boulevard wordpress and a ten year old tech writer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 10:13:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Things that made me happy this morning: Fr&#233;d&#233;ric de Villamil took my &#8220;security article on Smashingmagazine&#8221;:http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/01/14/web-security-primer-are-you-part-of-the-problem/ and &#8220;translated it into French&#8221;:http://t37.net/la-securite-du-web-passera-t-elle-par-vous.html &#8211; merci beaucoup! &#8220;Mythbusters &#8211; Bond style&#8221;:http://www.blameitonthevoices.com/2010/01/bond-like-mythbusters.html is so full of win we need to somehow convince Kari to re-enact it! UK&#8217;s largest selling evening newspapers &#8220;Express and Star&#8221;:http://www.expressandstar.com/ are powered by WordPress! Want [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Things that made me happy this morning:</p>


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<li>Fr&eacute;d&eacute;ric de Villamil took my &#8220;security article on Smashingmagazine&#8221;:http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/01/14/web-security-primer-are-you-part-of-the-problem/ and &#8220;translated it into French&#8221;:http://t37.net/la-securite-du-web-passera-t-elle-par-vous.html &#8211; merci beaucoup!</li>
<li>&#8220;Mythbusters &#8211; Bond style&#8221;:http://www.blameitonthevoices.com/2010/01/bond-like-mythbusters.html is so full of win we need to somehow convince Kari to re-enact it!</li>
<li><span class="caps">UK&#8217;</span>s largest selling evening newspapers &#8220;Express and Star&#8221;:http://www.expressandstar.com/ are powered by WordPress! Want proof? add &#8220;/wp-admin&#8221;:http://www.expressandstar.com/wp-admin to the <span class="caps">URI.</span></li>
<li>Mashable has a &#8220;great tutorial on how to capture youtube videos&#8221;:http://mashable.com/2010/01/16/youtube-captions-how-to/</li>
<li>The &#8220;world&#8217;s most interesting bridges&#8221;:http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2009/05/worlds-most-interesting-bridges-part-3.html post has some photos of the initial cables for a bridge being shot over to the mountain site with rockets. I wonder who was there to catch them.</li>
<li>A &#8220;ten year old writing tech tutorials&#8221;:http://andrewtech.net/about_me/about_me.htm &#8211; shame that he already drowns in spam comments</li>
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		<title>TTMMHTM: Barcamps, datasets, social mentions and Python in JavaScript</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2009 13:02:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Things that made me happy this morning: &#8220;10 steps to organising a barcamp&#8221;:http://www.cleverclevergirl.com/?p=10 has great info on exactly that the &#8220;social mention API&#8220;:http://code.google.com/p/socialmention-api/wiki/APIDocumentation covers several social networks and allows you to search for keyterms I want the 8gb Lego minifig thumb drive A great &#8220;peek into the process how classic computer games were built&#8221;:http://www.offworld.com/2009/08/offworld-gallery-the-games-fac.html including [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Things that made me happy this morning:</p>


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<li>&#8220;10 steps to organising a barcamp&#8221;:http://www.cleverclevergirl.com/?p=10 has great info on exactly that</li>
<li>the &#8220;social mention <span class="caps">API</span>&#8220;:http://code.google.com/p/socialmention-api/wiki/APIDocumentation covers several social networks and allows you to search for keyterms</li>
<li>I want the <a href="http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=28894726&amp;ref=sr_gallery_10&amp;&amp;ga_search_query=lego&amp;ga_search_type=handmade&amp;ga_page=10&amp;order=date_desc&amp;includes[]=tags&amp;includes[]=title">8gb Lego minifig thumb drive</a></li>
<li>A great &#8220;peek into the process how classic computer games were built&#8221;:http://www.offworld.com/2009/08/offworld-gallery-the-games-fac.html including Mario, Tetris and Pong</li>
<li>A &#8220;Stormtrooper singing in the rain&#8221;:http://jwz.livejournal.com/1074666.html</li>
<li>A &#8220;great list of open datasets&#8221;:http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=764982</li>
<li>&#8220;Undop&#8221;:http://collison.ie/blog/2009/08/undop is a tool to stop you from wasting too much time on those sites that normally make you do that</li>
<li>&#8220;Skulpt is a Python parser in the browser&#8221;:http://www.skulpt.org/ &#8211; whoa!</li>
<li>The &#8220;Google Wave <span class="caps">API </span>roadmap&#8221;:http://groups.google.com/group/google-wave-api/msg/59df6995cf796b62?pli=1 is now available</li>
<li>The YouTube Data <span class="caps">API </span>&#8220;now supports captions&#8221;:http://code.google.com/intl/en/apis/youtube/2.0/developers_guide_protocol_captions.html</li>
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		<title>Did Digg and YouTube just spell the end of Internet Explorer 6?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 18:37:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the last few days the blogosphere was abuzz and Twiter a-twitter about &#8220;Digg pondering dropping support for IE6&#8220;:http://blog.digg.com/?p=878 and now &#8220;YouTube showing an &#8216;update your IE as we won&#8217;t support you in the future&#8217;&#8221;:http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/07/14/youtube-will-be-next-to-kiss-ie6-support-goodbye/ message. While this is great and I am happy about it I really doubt though that this has a massive [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.wait-till-i.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/back-patting-machine-295x300.jpg" alt="Back patting machine" style="float:left;margin:5px;" width="295" height="300" class="size-medium wp-image-937" /> In the last few days the blogosphere was abuzz and Twiter a-twitter about &#8220;Digg pondering dropping support for <span class="caps">IE6</span>&#8220;:http://blog.digg.com/?p=878 and now &#8220;YouTube showing an &#8216;update your IE as we won&#8217;t support you in the future&#8217;&#8221;:http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/07/14/youtube-will-be-next-to-kiss-ie6-support-goodbye/ message.</p>

<p>While this is great and I am happy about it I really doubt though that this has a massive impact. Sites like YouTube and Digg seeing a negligible number of <span class="caps">IE6 </span>users arriving on their site has a reason: <strong>companies that lock their people into <span class="caps">IE6 </span>are also companies that block social web sites</strong>.</p>

<p>For example I cannot send any Flickr, YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo, Myspace or Bebo links to a person I know that works in a large financial corporation. This blog, probably because of its name is also banned, and so is S3 for storage. What happens? People attach 10mb videos to emails which strangely enough don&#8217;t get banned as 20mb <span class="caps">PPT</span>s are not uncommon in that environment. That this is stupid is not the debate, that it happens is sadly enough a fact. The brave new world of web2.0 awesomeness is far from being the part of IT were most people are and where lots of money is spent. </p>

<p>In the case of YouTube the impact is even less impressive as for years YouTube has rightfully claimed to have 70% of their traffic from embedded media rather than people coming to their site. I upload videos to YouTube but I have given up on comments and tagging on YouTube years ago &#8211; the audience is simply not quality but quantity driven. What would be more interesting to see is if the YouTube <strong>player</strong> could detect a video being embedded in a site that is shown with <span class="caps">IE6 </span>and <strong>then</strong> asking for upgrade. </p>

<p>All this smacks of the well known number that 99% of the web has Flash installed. Well, this number comes from Adobe so yes, when I go to the Adobe site to upgrade my Flash plugin I do have Flash installed the same way that when I go to <span class="caps">MSDN </span>or windowsupdate.com I am very likely to have IE and Silverlight. These are self-fulfilling prophecies.</p>

<p>I guess Facebook will be next to say something in the vein of not supporting <span class="caps">IE6, </span>which would be as much of a media hoo-hah but actually much more useful if it supported standard development practices or made the site accessible to assistive technology at the same time. </p>

<p>Social web sites not supporting <span class="caps">IE6 </span>is a sign, but a sign to an audience that already understands the problem. It is like adding a message for blind users as a <span class="caps">JPG </span>without alternative text &#8211; nice idea, wrong tool to reach the intended target group.</p>

<p>What would be interesting would be to see just what kind of web sites are banned in the <span class="caps">IE6 </span>loving IT environments. That way we could go to clients and say that if thy want to build something in the same vein than they are OK to not give a toss about <span class="caps">IE6 </span>as their site will be banned anyway.</p>

<p>So, while I applaud the decision of YouTube and Digg I also see that it is a damn easy one for them to do as there is no danger involved. </p>

<p>Web sites like the <span class="caps">BBC,</span> Sky or even more interesting Bloomberg, Financial Times and other resources corporations use and need dropping <span class="caps">IE6 </span>support would be a real impact. </p>

<p>The <span class="caps">BBC </span>has the problem that they cannot ask people to upgrade anything by law &#8211; which is why they had to &#8220;build their own JS library to support old browsers&#8221;:http://www.bbc.co.uk/glow/docs/articles/what_is_glow.shtml. You can say that was a step to keep old browsers around and stop innovation but in reality it was a legal necessity and there is no way around. Laws and especially publication laws are the enemy of innovation &#8211; and boy do we have a task ahead of us if we want to change that.</p>

<p>In the case of financial companies and large software corporations that build systems for other software corporations and supporting <span class="caps">IE6 </span>more or less exclusively (try using an Oracle self-service system with Firefox on a Mac, I dare you!) they are blissfully unaware of the issues they cause and who is to blame? Us, the people who want to change the web and live on the bleeding edge of web design and development. Every single time I ask what can be done about corporate environments, terrible education in universities when it comes to web development and shortsighted and very wrong guidelines and standards in government web sites I hear the same thing &#8211; &#8220;there is no point in wasting energy on this, we&#8217;ll never reach them or change that&#8221;. </p>

<p>If that is the case then we also have no right to complain about <span class="caps">IE6, </span>cause either we change the cause or moan about symptoms. Right now we do neither as we are too busy celebrating minor victories that make us feel as if we changed the world.</p>

<p>The ball is still in the court of Microsoft. They have the channels to reach the people that need to upgrade their browsers &#8211; to keep their systems more secure and to allow us to build web solutions that make the day to day life of cubicle dwellers all over the world much easier and prettier. Right now Microsoft is battling itself over an issue that keeps them from innovating. Google OS is an unashamed attack to the old-school office world, and I for one would love to see it succeed as stagnation and maintaining a status quo that makes people hate computers and programs that they need to use to do their job is not what building software for people is about. The money spent on marketing stunts comparing <span class="caps">IE8 </span>to other browsers and &#8220;women throwing up when not using <span class="caps">IE8</span>&#8220;:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xB9fhjnJcB0 could be spent better in a campaign tailored at corporate IT to join us in a past-Y2K world.</p>

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		<title>TTMMHTM &#8211; YouTube captioning, NYC Lego, Opera with JavaScript articles</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2009 18:47:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Things that made me happy this morning Arriving in Denver in time to deliver my talk at WDN - only 7 hours in the lounge made it possible &#8220;New York Lego bricks&#8221;:http://niemann.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/02/02/i-lego-ny/?em I love the pepper mill Accessify offers &#8220;an easy youtube caption creator&#8221;:http://accessify.com/news/2009/02/easy-youtube-caption-creator-a-very-rough-first-build/ and asks for feedback The Opera Web Standards Curriculum &#8220;now has [...]]]></description>
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<li>Arriving in Denver in time to deliver my talk at <span class="caps">WDN </span>- only 7 hours in the lounge made it possible</li>
<li>&#8220;New York Lego bricks&#8221;:http://niemann.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/02/02/i-lego-ny/?em I love the pepper mill</li>
<li>Accessify offers &#8220;an easy youtube caption creator&#8221;:http://accessify.com/news/2009/02/easy-youtube-caption-creator-a-very-rough-first-build/ and asks for feedback</li>
<li>The Opera Web Standards Curriculum &#8220;now has a JavaScript section&#8221;:http://www.opera.com/company/education/curriculum/ &#8211; yeah I&#8217;ll finish the missing article soon</li>
<li>An interesting blog post on how &#8220;to blog when you got nothing to talk about&#8221;:http://blog.wekeroad.com/blog/nothing-to-say/</li>
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		<title>TTMMHTM: API updates, YDN Tuesdays, YUI on GitHub and good vibes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2009 09:12:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[SlideShare has &#8220;released version 2.0 of their API&#8220;:http://www.slideshare.net/developers/documentation &#8211; win! BBC&#8217;s Good Food &#8220;really has the most amazingly clever and complex recipes&#8221;:http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/7548/peanut-buttered-toast?pager.offset=20 The &#8220;Blog&#8221; of &#8220;Unnecessary&#8221; &#8220;Quotation Marks&#8221;:http://quotation-marks.blogspot.com/ &#8211; Aggravate&#8217;s and annoy&#8217;s &#8220;that&#8221; &#8220;YouTube now have inaugural IRC office hours&#8221;:http://apiblog.youtube.com/2009/01/inaugural-irc-office-hours-wed-jan-21st.html which is cool, but Mozilla has &#8220;Triage Call phone conferences&#8221;:http://autological.wordpress.com/2009/01/14/mozilla-events-triage-call-today-please-join-us/ The Yahoo Developer Network partnered [...]]]></description>
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<li>SlideShare has &#8220;released version 2.0 of their <span class="caps">API</span>&#8220;:http://www.slideshare.net/developers/documentation &#8211; win!</li>
<li><span class="caps">BBC&#8217;</span>s Good Food &#8220;really has the most amazingly clever and complex recipes&#8221;:http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/7548/peanut-buttered-toast?pager.offset=20 </li>
<li>The &#8220;Blog&#8221; of &#8220;Unnecessary&#8221; &#8220;Quotation Marks&#8221;:http://quotation-marks.blogspot.com/ &#8211; Aggravate&#8217;s and annoy&#8217;s &#8220;that&#8221;</li>
<li>&#8220;YouTube now have inaugural <span class="caps">IRC </span>office hours&#8221;:http://apiblog.youtube.com/2009/01/inaugural-irc-office-hours-wed-jan-21st.html which is cool, but Mozilla has &#8220;Triage Call phone conferences&#8221;:http://autological.wordpress.com/2009/01/14/mozilla-events-triage-call-today-please-join-us/</li>
<li>The Yahoo Developer Network partnered with Skills Matter to deliver free tech talks every first Tuesday of the month cunningly dubbed &#8220;YDN Tuesdays&#8221;. First one will be on the 3rd with &#8220;James Broad talking about <span class="caps">PHP, </span>oAuth and Web Services&#8221;:http://skillsmatter.com/event/soa-rest/yahoo-developer-network-php-oauth-web-services</li>
<li>&#8220;YUI is now available on GitHub&#8221;:http://yuiblog.com/blog/2009/01/14/github/</li>
<li>Having had a lot of very positive chats with colleagues after the all-hands yesterday. Our new <span class="caps">CEO</span> Carol Bartz managed to impress me with a no-nonsense introduction with very clear ideas and no fluff whatsoever. For the record, I hate all-hands. </li>
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