Logs
→ Sadly, most of the hyperlinks on older posts are broken, or may point to a different page. That's today's web for you.
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I’m in Brighton, and it’s blowing a gale outside. The air is fresh and salty and I’m gliding back to my hotel room 50cm above ground, my mind still high on the day’s vibes.
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To celebrate Opera’s 30th anniversary, the company created an amazing time travel website to discover or relive for some, the early days of the web.
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Smashing Conference is one of my all-time favourite web conferences, along with @media, New Adventures and beyond tellerrand.
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→ From a humble beginning 35 years ago, the Web is now central to the daily lives of billions
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On August 6th, 1991, Tim Berners Lee posted the first web page.
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New Adventure Conference 2020 has launched.
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This book was initially published in 2001, and it took me ages to find a copy as it was out of print when I discovered its existance. Eight years later, most of the advice and vision remains true and spot-on.
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Google has introduced a new Usenet search engine called Advanced News Search. You can search headlines by < strong >date, location, exact phrases or publication. People can use it retrieve articles from more than 4,500 news outlets publishing on the Web (dating from June 2003).
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Surveiller un examen en surfant ;)
