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Free Code: "Unobtrusive JavaScript" Tree Control

Here's a tree control that uses semantic HTML, unobtrusive
JavaScript, and is easily reusable in a bundle of
applications.

New Zealand E-Government Guidelines

at standards-schmandards.com

New Zealand E-Government Guidelines

at standards-schmandards.com

What I read: Minding the Planet

From time to time I showcase blogs that I like reading.
These often have very little to do with content management
and the web, but you might find them interesting.

What I read: Minding the Planet

From time to time I showcase blogs that I like reading. These often have very little to do with content management and the web, but you might find them interesting.

Minding the Planet is a blog I read fairly regularly.  In addition to ... [More] musings about the "semantic web", Nova, the author has plenty of really interesting posts out of left field.  It's a refeshing source of curious facts about the world with Nova's unique perspective.

What's the semantic web?  Well, maybe I should let Nova tell you. [Less]

Why I switched to Google Reader

A brief review of Google's new RSS agregator.

Why I switched to Google Reader

A brief review of Google's new RSS agregator.

A great perspective on Web 2.0

at headrush.typepad.com

Kathy Sierra knows what she's talking about. "Creating passionate users" is an excellent blog.

This is one of the best articles about Web 2.0 that I've read.  Kathy Sierra knows what she's ... [More] talking about.  "Creating passionate users" is an excellent blog.

In short, it says that the best thing about Web 2.0 is that no-one knows what it means. It forces people to fill in the blanks themselves, and come up with their own vision of what "the next iteration" should be.

The best examples of these are the side-passes that involve a lot of people saying "Web 2.0 isn't that, it's actually this". Fact of the matter is all of the ideas are becoming part of the mix of new ideas that are being thrown around. Even the naysayers complaining about the nebulous hype are keeping the discussion grounded in real benefits and preventing us from partying like it's '99.

So, I guess we should keep the discussions going. [Less]

A great perspective on Web 2.0

at headrush.typepad.com