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The conversation of 'readme'

05 May, 2011 - 133 words
It used to be that when I found an article that was too long to read there and then, I would add it to delicious, tag it as ‘readme’, and hope that one day I would get around to it. These days I just click my Kindlebility bookmarklet and read the article next time I’m on the bus or train, but...

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How to find out which books I'm reading

03 January, 2005 - 372 words
Andrea wants to be able to stalk my reading list. I use allconsuming.net to keep track of which books I’m reading, which ones I’ve completed, which are my favourites, and so on. When I start or finish a book I load up Firefox, select the Amazon search e...

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allconsuming.net amazon bookmarklet

07 September, 2004 - 139 words
[consume!](javascript:b=document.getElementsByTagName('b');for(var n=0;n<b.length;n++){if (b[n].innerHTML=='ISBN:'){i=b[n].nextSibling.nodeValue.replace(/^s+/g, '').replace(/s+$/g, '');location.href='http://www.allconsuming.net/item.cgi?isbn='+i;}} "consume!") is a bookmarklet for using allconsuming.net with

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Review tools

06 August, 2004 - 233 words
I’m a big fan of Alf Eaton’s forays into review tools, and his new RVW! bookmarklet is ace. From any item page on amazon you click the bookmarklet and get to add a rating, a heading and a review and can add it to your del.icio.us bookmarks. See Alf’s del.icio.us bookmarks for an exampl...

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628

04 July, 2003 - 44 words
Seek and ye shall find. Mere moments after looking for the foafnaut update page I stumble across Leigh Dodds’ Ping FOAFnaut bookmarklet. Just what I was after!

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18 June, 2003 - 184 words
I think what I’d prefer to do is make a bookmarklet that you can click when you’re on a blog post page, which then passes the URL of that posts rss file to a web app which subscribes you to that RSS feed and notifies you via Jabber when it updates. In order for this to be useful this means that you’d need to provide single-page posts (like Sam Ruby

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