Saved Links
I've been using Pinboard (and del.icio.us before that) on and off to save my links ever since 2005, but I migrated to Raindrop.io this year. Here are the latest links I saved. You'll find all the others in my public collection.
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Just up @fabs street: a book on architects published in a Moleskine: “La Mano Dell’Architetto” ;)
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Just up @fabs street: a book on architects published in a Moleskine: “La Mano Dell’Architetto” ;)
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RT @cameronmoll: lists have barely launched (some still don’t have them), and yet we’re already seeing things like
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“No surprise, no mystery In this theatre that I call my soul I always play the starring role, so lonely So lonely, so …”
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“No surprise, no mystery In this theatre that I call my soul I always play the starring role, so lonely So lonely, so …”
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turning on, tuning in, dropping out
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turning on, tuning in, dropping out
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on his way to the Docks in Lausanne for Nouvelle Vague’s gig.
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has just requested his Layar Developer account
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Fredrik Davidsson, developer of the WAYD layer, has shared his code with the developer community! This code enables you to create a content Layer with PHP. Now PHP developers don’t have to reinvent this wheel.
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More on designing around browser differences - RT @Malarkey: What does browser testing mean today? #sn_1214
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RT @enrique: #PetiteAnnonce un Snow Leopard Serveur neuf à vendre pour qui en aurait besoin. Faites passer svp!
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Johnny Holland is an open collective exploring the interactions of experience design.
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Discovering Amazonon’s Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS)
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has just discovered Woopra and is seduced by its real-time analytics, but not by its user interface
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It’s not pleasant to be stumbling your way through a presentation. You’d like to feel that your brain and mouth are perfectly in sync and that words are just flowing effortlessly out of your mouth. That may feel good to you when you’re presenting, but it’s not necessarily good for the audience. Don’t aim to replace your stumbles with a continuous flow.
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Post your images from Tweetie 2 to Flickr - brilliant.
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Once upon a time… #kindle
