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4949_32 Deryck Hodge's Bookmarks Tagged With "web"

  1. Visit doctype - Google Code doctype - Google Code

    Google Doctype is, in Mark Pilgrim's own words, "an encyclopedia for web developers by web developers." Looks very cool. There are several parts to this. The first is using the wiki component of Google code hosting to document the Web (document… More

  2. Visit What I've Learned: Vint Cerf What I've Learned: Vint Cerf

    Incredible. Absolutely amazing quotes from Vint Cerf in this piece from Esquire. He plays WoW with his son, gives Al Gore props for the Internet, offers his thoughts on Second Life, and then offers up my favorite quote from the last several mont… More

  3. Visit Web space lounge -- ESC Portfolio Web space lounge -- ESC Portfolio

    This screenshot of Electric Sheep's work on a virtual world in the browser is nice looking. They're using Ogoglio for the sever component and Papervision3D for the client. The look is nice certainly. When I was in Arlington this past week, Jess… More

  4. Visit Out to Pasture -- White Paper on VW Platform Evaluations Out to Pasture -- White Paper on VW Platform Evaluations

    I find myself agreeing with Giff, even though I've had some criticisms of the virtual-world-in-a-browser posts earlier. I do think the space between the Web and the virtual world is an interesting area in which to work, and I love to see someone … More

  5. Visit Metaplace - Debunking the 3D Web Metaplace - Debunking the 3D Web

    A developer at Metaplace goes over the reasons he disagrees with the idea that 3D virtual places will replace 2D Web pages. While I agree with the general (and excellent point) that each format lends itself well to certain activities, I think the… More

  6. Visit Spies' Battleground Turns Virtual Spies' Battleground Turns Virtual

    If there was ever a sign that virtual worlds are the emerging next version of the Web, this article confirms it: "U.S. intelligence officials are cautioning that popular Internet services that enable computer users to adopt cartoon-like personas … More

  7. Visit New World Notes: The Metaverse in 2006 versus the Web in 1996 New World Notes: The Metaverse in 2006 versus the Web in 1996

    An excellent, and IMHO appropriate, illustration of how virtual worlds, Second Life in particular, compare to the early days of the web. As someone who works for a "big media" company, trust me when I say, you should never trust big media compani… More

  8. Visit What PHP Deployment Gets Right What PHP Deployment Gets Right

    It's popular among Python and Ruby web developers to slam on PHP these days, which I've never really been into. It's nice to see Ian Bicking give PHP credit for something it does do well. Personally, I think the points about the shared C library… More

  9. Visit Web 3.0: When Web Sites Become Web Services Web 3.0: When Web Sites Become Web Services

    Okay, first, web sites already are web services. I don't think we're waiting on this to happen. It's already happened. And second, can we *please* stop with the version numbers for the web. I kind of get the reason why "Web 2.0" took off, but … More

  10. Visit OpenID: an actually distributed identity system OpenID: an actually distributed identity system

    Simon Willison calls this decentralized single sign-on. Interesting idea and worth looking into more.

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