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OS X System Preferences pane that will configure Apache and set up a local hostname for running any Rails application using Phusion Passenger. Getting your Rails app up and running is now a matter of seconds. - Tim Kersey
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November 13 at 12:07 pm - Link
What is this place? The solution to what? As many iPhone and iPod touch owners have discovered, Apple's iTunes App Store has many flaws which render it useless to the common user. Apple has chosen to allow a multitude of ridiculous, worthless, poorly-represented applications through its "strict" screening process, nearly all written by mediocre programmers with a dream of getting rich quick. Many of these programmers game the reviews system, misrepresent their application in the description, and generally try to swindle the honest buyer. Applications generally do not cost much, but small fees add up. The iPhone/iPod community has wasted so much money on these programs, an epidemic has taken hold where people have simply stopped buying apps they aren't certain of so they don't find themselves purchasing yet another waste of a program. How does Appulo.us help that? Apple could quite easily solve this problem by implementing a sort of trial period for each application, but they do not.... - Tim Kersey
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Tracker is a story-based project planning tool that allows teams to collaborate and instantly react to real-world changes. It's based on agile development methods, but it can be used on a variety of types of projects. Tracker frees you up to focus on getting things done without getting bogged down trying to keep your plans in sync with reality. - Tim Kersey
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November 10 at 9:31 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
"Malcolm Gladwell’s elegant and wildly popular theories about modern life have turned his name into an adjective—Gladwellian! But in his new book, he seeks to undercut the cult of success, including his own, by explaining how little control we have over it." - Tim Kersey via Bookmarklet
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"Consider" - Tim Kersey via Bookmarklet
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Tribler is an application that enables its users to find, enjoy and share content. With content we mean video, audio, pictures, and much more. - Tim Kersey
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The future of Arc - Tim Kersey
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Introducing a FRESH LINE of products for the iPhone and the iPod touch. - Tim Kersey
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source code to Visualhub (open source) - Tim Kersey
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OLO - iPhone Netbook - Tim Kersey
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in this 11/08 issue of ReadyMade - Tim Kersey
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"Leading think tanks debate what comes next now that the emergency economic stabilization act is law. They want to hear from you so please voice your opinion through comments and suggested edits. The views expressed by participants in the Knol Debates are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of Google or its employees." - Tim Kersey via Bookmarklet
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The Choice: Comment: The New Yorker
October 6 at 5:18 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
Thats one of the most liberal things I've ever read. Not saying it isn't supposed to be, but still. - Chris Rohde
I struggled to read the whole damn thing. - Tim Kersey
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October 6 at 2:53 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
"2008 Interactive Electoral Map Select one of the starting views below the map. Click any state to start customizing your map. You can split ME and NE votes. As you modify a state, the total Electoral Vote counter will update. If cookies are set, your custom map will be saved for future visits to the site." - Tim Kersey via Bookmarklet
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Complete Eee PC Info from MacEee.com for 901, 1000H, and More. - Tim Kersey
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by Cory Doctorow - Tim Kersey
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Stay with a local when traveling. - Tim Kersey
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GitHub Pastie - Tim Kersey
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The Nomad is a fully enclosed, eco-luxurious, portable outdoor room designed for hospitality use. $9700. Ouch. FAIL - Tim Kersey
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Jester is a Javascript client for REST APIs that use Rails conventions and is inspired b Rails' own ActiveResource. - Tim Kersey
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iPhone 3G Flickr App - Tim Kersey
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Hot Product News for Tech Innovation - Tim Kersey
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Jen, I think you should read this. I'm really hoping that someday an ethnographer studies feed reading styles. There's something very interesting happening here. - Tim Kersey
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June 10 at 9:30 am - Link
Light Electric Vehicles have arrived in America and the timing just couldn’t be better. Americans are showing they care about their communities and the global environment, and they’re happily making smarter choices to be eco-friendly. At the same time people are looking for simple ways to get around crowded cities, manoeuvre around bustling sidewalks, and run their errands or arrive at work in style. As they strive to balance life and work, we believe their mode of transportation can be an added bonus to their day, reconnecting them to their community and helping them to grab some fresh air along the way. It’s more than a ride, it’s a lifestyle! Forget coasting, we’re shifting into high gear. Already an incredibly successful product in places like India and China, Ultra Motor is excited about bringing smart transport to America. We’re committed to helping consumers find the right LEV for their lifestyle – making commuting fun, reducing transportation costs, and having a positive... - Tim Kersey
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"Inside the Attack that Crippled Revision3" - Tim Kersey
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May 25 at 5:53 pm - Link
The Revolution Unfolds. The STRiDA was invented in the UK as an elegant transportation alternative. Its unique triangular construction, five-second fold time, greaseless chain, rustproof frame and ability to roll when folded distinguish if from all other bikes on the market. Dubbed by the press a "rolling miracle", it is the cleanest, most compact and effortless mode of urban and leisure transport. - Tim Kersey
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Here is some documentation for Nu. - Tim Kersey
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potential resource for my presentation on Failure and Laziness - Tim Kersey
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a simple general-purpose data structure - Tim Kersey
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Blaine Cook on Scalability. - Tim Kersey
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