Jeremy Keith (adactio)
Jeremy is Male and is using Ma.gnolia from Brighton, UK.
An Irish web developer living and working in Brighton, England.
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imported, design, humour, css, javascript, flickr, video, microformats, social, typography, photos, standards, google, ajax, api, funny, domscripting, twitter, blog, apple, web, parody, apis, accessibility, mac, music, webservices, blogging, game, programming
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Build Last.fm: Extend your Last.fm experience
http://build.last.fm/
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Last.fm have gathered together the best apps built on their API and put them all in one handy browsable spot.
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Google Doctype - Google Code
http://code.google.com/doctype/
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This looks like it could be a very valuable resource indeed: a user-contributed and edited reference for HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
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Cubescape - Your own digital landscape
http://www.themaninblue.com/experiment/Cubescape/
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Cam's latest experiment is insane but brilliant ...sort of like Cam himself.
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Storm Troopin' - a set on Flickr
http://flickr.com/photos/doctorbeef/sets/72157603716342376/
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The secret lives of stormtroopers.
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Accessible Web Developers422 Bookmarks, 576 Members, 6 Discussions
The development of accessible websites is critical to the mission of universality. Numerous benefits to this build methodology make it far more valuable than any other skill set.
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Advanced JavascriptA group for web developers to find and share resources for challenging Javascript problems and solutions. Experienced/advanced bookmarks only, please. Please contribute your JS-related bookmarks to the group.
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MicroformatsDesigned for humans first and machines second, microformats are a set of simple, open data formats built upon existing and widely adopted standards. Instead of throwing away what works today, microformats intend to solve simpler problems first by adapting to current behaviors and usage patterns (...
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Portable Social Network145 Bookmarks, 99 Members, 1 Discussion
Capturing bookmarks and resources around the Portable Social Network discussions
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Sussex DigitalFocusing on the Sussex digital community
