Author: Ryan Sholin
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BabyType
“Do you have a small child or baby that likes to bang on your keyboard? Small children just love to press all those buttons! But, you certainly don’t want your child editing your email or spreadsheets.” BabyType
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How to manage kids in the Home Office – Web Worker Daily
“When the caffeine buzz of working at the local cafe wears thin, it’s nice to have a home base where you can spread out, use a full-sized monitor, and maybe even raise a family.” How to manage kids in the Home Office – Web Worker Daily
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Hobo History – Video Journal – spokesmanreview.com
Good story, but other than the Ken Burns effect, why not use Soundslides for this and serve a wider audience with Flash? Hobo History – Video Journal – spokesmanreview.com
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Newspaper Innovation – Daily blogging on free daily newspapers
Lots of info on this blog following the freesheet scene in Europe. Newspaper Innovation – Daily blogging on free daily newspapers
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Campaign 2008: The Presidential Field | 2008 Presidential Candidates | washingtonpost.com
What Adrian Holovaty is working on. He says: “Much, much more to come.” Campaign 2008: The Presidential Field | 2008 Presidential Candidates | washingtonpost.com
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Tools of The Mobile Journalist – mediabistro.com
A few details from Chuck Myron, a mojo in Fort Myers. Tools? A Sprint wireless card and a Picasa account. And lots of batteries. Tools of The Mobile Journalist – mediabistro.com
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WordPress 2.1 Release Candidate 1 – boren.nu
I need to update some plugins before I try this out on my own site. Changes should be mostly invisible to readers, other than improved speed. WordPress 2.1 Release Candidate 1 – boren.nu
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NYC Hospitals | Health Care That Works
Simple effective maps mashup: NYC hospitals + population by race/ethnicity. Gets the message across. NYC Hospitals | Health Care That Works
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Project hopes to preserve old newspapers – Peninsula Press Club
I love old newspapers, ironically enough given my long-winded screeds on the coming e-paper revolution. I wrote a short essay a couple summers ago on a book about early California newspapers. Maybe I should dig that one out and post it. Project hopes to preserve old newspapers – Peninsula Press Club