Posts filed under “Potpourri” 
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					Browse Flickr with the stroke of a penThis is perhaps the coolest (albeit experimental) way to browse Flickr: retrievr from System One Labs. 
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					Repetition and ReplacementWhile working on a new site for a client, I stumbled upon an application of the Leahy/Langridge method of image replacement… to images. 
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					Got AJAX Skills? Odeo beckonsThe fine folks over at Odeo are looking for an “AJAX Engineer” to round out their web dev team. 
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					Holiday Greetings & GamesThis has been one crazy Fall work-wise, so I apologize for the scarcity of posts, but I do have a few holiday treats for you. 
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					Karova redesignsThat beautiful bastion of standards-based e-commerce, Karova, has gotten a face lift. Mr. Malarkey deserves many kudos for yet another rich, engaging and playful design. 
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					Gartner wants youMy friends at Gartner are hiring a new member for their web team. If you are within commuting distance of Stamford, CT (about 45 minutes outside of NYC by train), I highly recommend considering this job as I know first-hand how awesome this team is to work with. 
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					Dave’s Work Draws a CrowdI just saw a copy of the latest issue of DMNews and Dave's hard work garnered the Wadsworth Atheneum a feature story and Cronin and Company some major kudos. 
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					Savvy Marketers Take NoteOne of the web's preeminent marketing websites, MarketingSherpa, has just published an article which may start a web standards stampede. The focus is Firefox, but the underlying message is standards, standards and more standards. 
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					Another political divideIn the interest of observing politics and activism online, I have signed up for numerous newsletters from groups across the political spectrum. The one thing I find very striking is how much freedom is given to an individual to add a personal message or rewrite a letter in support of or against a particular issue by the “left.” The “right,” however, does not seem to have any interest in their activists' opinions. 
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					e-Voting options for CT looking bleakAll this week, the Secretary of State’s office is offering demonstrations of and soliciting public comment on the three finalists for Connecticut’s electronic voting machines. 
 
									
									