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The entire staff has been laid-off putting the dictionary's future in grave doubt
Mathew Ingram has a honest, introspective piece on the responsibility of journalists on Twitter
Topics: Online Journalism, Social Media
Jumping to key words in the U.S. debate (like Wall St.) videos exposes how prepped candidates are
"Capitalist free marketers, but believe in collective action, largely through governments, to achieve social, economic, environmental and other aims."
Awkward name for a good service designed to let home buyers discover the amenities in a neighbourhood
Topic: Search Engines
Advice for start-ups is also good for any company/business to consider
Topics: Web Culture, Work
Andy Clarke argues that progressive enhancement is what we should be doing with CSS to move designs beyond IE6
Topics: CSS, Web Design
Map of Canadian ridings uses colours to indicate which party is leading where
The Canadian election as reported on Twitter - very engaging
Topics: Politics, Social Media
Everything the late author wrote for the magazine
A big redesign from a site that hasn't in a long while
Topics: Web Design, Newspapers
Tim Berners-Lee introduces a foundation designed to support the open Web
Topic: Web Culture
With argument like this, it's no wonder HTML5 will take so long
Topics: HTML, Web Standards
The author of Infinite Jest and on of the best novelist of the time apparently committed suicide
Ironically, the news is nowhere to be found online yet (even the Twitter account is quiet - I learned via email)
Topics: Online Journalism, Interactive Journalism
Andy Baio crunches the numbers on the samples in reveals some interesting details.
Understanding HTML5 issues (e.g., video, alt, 2022) is a lot easier if you know Ian Hickson's online persona
Topics: HTML, Web Standards
A CRTC requested report has some ideas for regulating and funding the Canadian Internet
Topics: Canada, Web Technology
Google plans to scan in old newspapers (including one from Quebec) to make them more publicly available.
Topics: Newspapers, Search Engines
IE8 does include support for some CSS3 properties, and will continue to support filters and extensions - but only in a W3C compliant way.
"A Web-based newswire that makes it easy for journalists and newsrooms to gather, publish, and distribute links to the best news on the Web"
Topics: Online Journalism, Web Technology
Wrong sentiment, right questions. Elections sites, though, are hard to do well especially when factoring in extenuating (unspoken) circumstances.
Topic: Online Journalism
* But were afraid to ask
Like Firefox before it, Chrome is a clean attempt to create a browser for today's Web
Topics: Browsers, Search Engines
CSS-based box and text shadows should appear in Firefox 3.1
Clever demo of dragging and dropping using a textarea
Topics: JavaScript, HTML
It's called "Organizing Our Marvellous Neighbours: How to Feel Good About Canadian English" and I can't wait
The launch of the iPhone 3G pushes the mobile Safari usage to 0.3%
Google's browser means there's a good chance one more test case will have to be run on future Web sites
Topics: Browsers, Search Engines
A list of more than 60 of Seattle's tiny companies
Topics: Seattle, Web Technology
Sure, there are some new applications to download, but the…
Tomorrow, Canada will get its first legal iPhone, but, as…
We’ve done the holiday tours, and the packers are here…
Today marks the first day of our last month in Toronto, the first day we are not working, and the night of our Toronto send-off. It also happens to be snowing in Seattle and freezing in Toronto, alas, at least the loonie’s fallen back to par with the greenback…
So as the preparations for Seattle get underway, and we…
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