In the Cloud
I’d recommend if you have anything on Delicious, you do what I did tonight and get a full XML dump of your Delicious bookmarks. It might take all of 60 seconds. Here’s how to do it.
I am certainly a little late to the party but had to mention that I’ve really been enjoying Dan Benjamin’s podcast, The Pipeline. The Pipeline is a podcast he started earlier this year that, “is an interview show, featuring in-depth conversations with innovators, designers, geeks, newsmakers, entrepreneurs, and people who create amazing things,” and is part of his new 5by5 network.
As I mentioned in a previous post, Safari on the iPad supports bookmarklets in the Bookmarks Bar. If you’re looking to add the “Share on Tumblr” bookmarklet, I don’t believe Tumblr has an updated Goodies page that supports dragging the bookmarklet to the iPad Bookmarks Bar, so here’s how you do it. It’s a little cumbersome, but once you understand the concept you can do it for any bookmarklet.
Michael Arrington on the Buzz rollout plan.
Gmail doesn’t have a one-click way to view unread email in your inbox. Here’s how to do it.
As you know over the past couple of months we have been working on the new features for WordPress 2.9. We have also been working on trying to make WordPress as secure as possible and during this process we have identified a number of security hardening changes that we thought were worth back-porting to the [...]
The tech story of last weekend was probably that WordPress installations around the world got hit by a nasty worm, so it was nice to see today that WordPress bounced back with an announcement that wordpress.com now supports rssCloud, a real-time update feature of RSS developed by Dave Winer. That was quickly followed by Joseph Scott’s release of an rssCloud plug-in for self-hosted Wordpress installations.
You may have noticed that a number of older posts from this summer hit the blog and the RSS feed yesterday. After taking a temporary break from posting on this blog to experiment for the last month or so with Posterous, I decided to merge the majority of the content I had posted there into this site.