Tagged with “yahoo” (8) activity chart

  1. Squirrel and Moose: Grizzly Bears of Rhodesia

    Kyle and Dylan have an open discussion of the pains of debugging code and the lack of permanence of online content. Also: Jeremy Keith hates Yahoo, the death of the news media, the Library of Alexandria, and Statgirl lets us down.

    http://3rdaverad.io/shows/squirrel-and-moose/episodes/grizzly-bears-of-rhodesia/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 3 weeks ago

  2. Episode #005 | The Back to Front Show

    Thanks again to the Handheld Conference for supporting this episode. This week we focus on Yahoo!’s decision to ban remote working, executing ideas, deep dish pizza and automagical open source cocktail makers.

    http://backtofrontshow.com/episode-005

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 months ago

  3. Interview with Jason Scott regarding Geocities

    This is a collection of Geocities data downloaded by a bunch of people who call themselves ARCHIVE TEAM, who began scraping the Yahoo! Geocities site during a six month period in 2009, before Yahoo! shut down geocities.com on October 26th, 2009.

    At the time of the purchase, Geocities was the THIRD most popular website on the Internet. Even by the time of its shutdown, it was in the top 250. We don’t have complete rock-solid knowledge of why it was shut down, but all signs point to Yahoo! trying to get back to basics (like, uh, having a huge audience?) and Geocities magically didn’t fall into this new "focus", and lacked any internal cheerleader to make it last through meetings.

    Yahoo! succeeded in destroying the most amount of history in the shortest amount of time, certainly on purpose, in known memory. Millions of files, user accounts, all gone.

    http://www.archive.org/details/2009-archiveteam-geocities-part1

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 years ago

  4. TummelVision 47: Tom Coates on Yahoo!, social software, and being a proto-tummler

    Tom Coates has been blogging and working on social software since well before either of them got that name. He cares very much about making the web a suitable place for people to live in, and has been doing so with Barbelith, UpMyStreet, BBC Radio, The Open Rights Group, Yahoo Brickhouse and FireEagle. He even started a blog about Tummeling called Everything in Moderation 8 years ago.

    From http://tummelvision.tv/2011/01/06/tummelvision-47-tom-coates/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 years ago

  5. LukeW | Audio: Innovations in Web Input

    Jared led off the discussion, by diving into one of Google’s latest public innovations, Google Instant. If you’ve missed the hubbub, Google Instant starts searching and returning suggested queries as you type. Luke saw this technology developed during his time at Yahoo!, back in 2005. They ended up not using the technique on Yahoo!’s search because… Tune in for the details.

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 years ago

  6. Luke Wroblewski, The Want Interview

    Our talk with the former Chief Design Architect at Yahoo! covers his new book, Web Form Design, and includes advice on how to explain the importance of web form design to the folks in the corner offices. We talk about the digitization of objects and how removing obstacles makes a product more desirable.

    http://wantmag.com/release/001/2010/04/luke-wroblewski/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 3 years ago

  7. SpoolCast - Moving Beyond Static Forms with Luke Wroblewski (featuring Huffduffer!)

    From http://www.uie.com/brainsparks/2010/02/11/spoolcast-moving-beyond-static-forms-with-luke-wroblewski/

    —Huffduffed by tiffehr 3 years ago

  8. Introduction to YQL at Openhack London

    Christian Heilmann talks to hackers about Yahoo Query Language.

    http://www.archive.org/details/YqlIntroductionAtOpenHackLondon2009

    —Huffduffed by adactio 4 years ago