Lars Trieloff
About: I'm founder of Mindquarry (Open Source Collaboration Software) and Product Manager at Day, designing ground-breaking new collaborative applications for the enterprise.
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CMIS: I learned a new word this week
--This has been a busy week with two days in Basel at Day's headquarter, one day in London at the Gartner PCC conference and one day in Cologne at th...
Better specified than sorry
--Long time no posts here, thanks to Mento I have switched very much to link blogging, but if you happen to be interested in the stuff I write, feel ...
Fluid userstyle for FriendFeed take two
--The topic of user styles for Fluid came up on FriendFeed recently and Alexander Kucera asked me to share my userstyle I am using for FriendFeed. He...
Speaking at Jazoon next week
--If you are following dev.day.com you have probably seen it already: I will speak next Wednesday at Jazoon conference in Zürich about REST, AJAX and...
Speaking at Jazoon next week
--If you are following dev.day.com you have probably seen it already: I will speak next Wednesday at Jazoon conference in Zürich about REST, AJAX and...
Seven reasons why FriendFeed sucks
--Well, FriendFeed does not really suck, it has managed to convert me from a naysayer to fanboy (I think writing userscripts and user-css qualifies m...
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Helvetireader
A really cool and polished userscript (and userstyle) that made me ditch my desktop-based RSS reader for a web-based one. I am looking forward to seeing your shared items now.
TechCrunch’s New Search Engine: Powered by Yahoo BOSS
TechCrunch uses a custom search engine from Yahoo to build an enhanced site search across the whole TechCrunch network.
Your Search Activity Predicts Flu Outbreaks - O'Reilly Radar
Google predicts Flu Outbreaks by analyzing search activity and combining this with machine learning techniques that correlate search trends with influenza outbreaks.
Script kiddies have awesome tools | dow.ngra.de
There are tools out there that allow automated mass-hacking of Wordpress instances that provides the attacker with a full shell access, file management and tools to clean up the traces. Quite impressive.
joshua's blog: overclocking the lecture
How to save time during e-learning: download the video lecture play at 200% speed and 100% concentration.
Kas Thomas: Chaos in query-land
"I wrote a micro-rant the other day at CMSWatch.com on the need for an industry-standard syntax for plain-language keyword search. I, for one, am tired of learning a different search syntax for every site I go to. I find myself naively assuming (like an idiot) that every search engine obeys Google syntax. Not true, of course. It's a free-for-all out there. For example, not every search engine "ANDs" keywords together by default. Even at this simple level (a two-keyword search!) users are blindsided by products that behave unpredictably."










