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September 24, 2006

Quick links

Quick links: Lots of good stuff in the aggregators today... conference tips, surprising uses of bitmap manipulations, three or four more articles I particularly enjoyed reading today.

Aral Balkan has a great list of what a modern audience needs from a conference presentation.

Benjamin Doubler made a standalone which was "counter to YouTube's terms of service"... we're all still feeling our way towards using remote services within quickly-evolving interfaces.

Tim O'Reilly republishes a great summary from Stewart Brand on Orville Schell's understanding of the dynamics in China today.

Andrew Trice has an extensive collection of the different user needs which the pixel-manipulating abilities of Adobe Flash Player can now address (source code, presentations included).

Esther Dyson also agrees that Google must shape up in making sure their AdSense revenue-sharing partners are legit.

Los Angeles Times writers react to the recent Hewlett-Packard controversy by noting the greater dangers to individual privacy... we're all still trying to figure out ethical, sustainable ways of harnessing the new information deluge.

Posted by JohnDowdell at September 24, 2006 01:42 PM

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