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Tuesday, August 29, 2006
You’ve heard the buzz about microformats, and you’ve probably been meaning to use them on your sites - perhaps they’re sitting somewhere near the bottom of your list of things to do. In his new article, John Allsopp gives us a snapshot of what’s happening with microformats today, and he challenges us all to move them closer to the top of the pile.
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Posted on 29 Aug 2006 around 6pm •
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Saturday, August 05, 2006
Powerful X-ray beams illuminate writings of Greek mathematician Archimedes, hidden for centuries under prayers. The palimpsest contains the only copies of treatises on flotation, gravity and mathematics.
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Posted on 05 Aug 2006 around 8pm •
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The UK National Archives at Kew have made the Domesday Book available by putting it online. It is now possible to search and download images from the book.
Of course - this isn’t free. Seems to be £3.50 a pop. Not even a free thumbnail. I’ll keep looking until I find something that is worth spending the cash.
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Posted on 05 Aug 2006 around 5pm •
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Check out the Timeline seen over on the BBC’s web site. From August 1991 to now. Fascinating facts.
Oh! Doesn’t time fly!
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Monday, July 31, 2006
BBC programme Click looks at when children should start using computers for the first time.
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Posted on 31 Jul 2006 around 10pm •
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