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Something for Everybody

Last week I attended a YDN Tuesday, a developer talk hosted by the Yahoo! Developer Network led by Dirk Ginader, discussed Web Accessibility.

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Keep it to Yourself

It’s been a good while since Twitter added their OAuth beta phase, but what with the recent ‘Sign in with Twitter’ announcement, which enhances that OAuth beta, I thought I’d use this is my excuse to say what I wanted to say now.

Maps

Since upgrading my blog from Wordpress.com to a hosted Wordpress.org installation, I’m only now realising how good Wordpress is and how simple they’ve made the migration possible.

Movin’ on Up

I have now upgraded and moved my blog from http://hibbins.wordpress.com/ to http://blog.marchibbins.com/.

The Perfect Design

This month’s London Web Standards group met to discuss Designing for the Social Web, by Joshua Porter. Big thanks to Jeff Van Campen, the group’s organiser, for kindly giving me a copy!

4th Time Around

Last year Facebook released Facebook Connect and about the same time Google released Friend Connect, they’re two very similar services. Now, this week, Twitter have announced their connection service, called ‘Sign in with Twitter’.

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Argument

If you’re like me and cannot resist watching YouTube videos in High Definition or High Quality whenever the option is available, you can now link directly to High Quality and High Definition versions of a video by adding or altering a single argument on the URL string.

Seven

Last month I managed to get to This Happened London #7, another great night of inspiring talks showcasing recent innovations in digital art and interactive media.

Although it was nearly a month ago now, I noticed Chris O’Shea recently posted all the videos and presentations online, so thought I’d use that as an excuse to talk about it.

Windows are for cheaters, chimneys for the poor.