Morning Coffee 27
- Is there a good solution to colorize source code that looks good in
RSS feeds? I’ve tried Insert
Code
and Paste from
VS for
WL
Writer
and both look fine in HTML but awful in RSS.
- My friend David
Geller
launched his latest venture Eyejot
recently. Eyejot is a Flash-based video messaging system, so you can
send and receive video clips without having to install anything but
a webcam. According to the Eyejot blog,
they’re getting some good press. See an interview with David about
Eyejot up on YouTube.
- Here’s an interesting
article
on using WF with Amazon’s Mechanical Turk service. Invoking MTurk
isn’t that interesting – it’s just a web service and WF has a
built-in InvokeWebService activity. But since MTurk has no way to
asynchronously call out to the WF, you have no choice but to
regularly poll MTurk to see if the task is complete. Yuck. (via
Larkware)
- Yahoo! Pipes looks interesting. At least
the screen shots of it on various websites and blogs look cool. Too
bad the site is absolutely hammered this morning. (via Dare
Obasanjo)
- Like
GAT?
Like DSL?
Then use them
together!
- If I can more than raise my
Gamerscore
by 1,500 points by April 12th (i.e. more than double it), I can get
a free $5 game.
But why wait to start the contest until next Monday? Doesn’t that
discourage people from playing until then?
Posted by devhawk.net on February 8, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged Software Factories, Web 2.0, WF & Xbox 360.
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Shane Courtrille · February 8, 2007
Tomas Restrepo · February 8, 2007
Davidg Geller · February 9, 2007