Inkhnet http://inkh.net/feed en-us http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss Sweetcron andylann@gmail.com Sveriges 100 bästa sajter 2008 - byråerna bakom http://inkh.net/items/view/170 Internetworld har utsett de hundra bästa sajterna 2008. Eftersom det här är den enda tävlingen för de som bygger sajter i Sverige tycker jag det vore kul att se vilka som varit med och byggt sajterna. Detta är alltså inte för att ta något från redaktioner, IT-avdelningar eller de företag som driver sajterna utan bara för att lyfta fram de som hjälp till med strategi, koncept, informationsarkitektur, interaktionsdesign, grafisk design, gränssnittsprogrammering, backendprogrammering eller något annat som bidragit till en bra sajt. Jag har fyllt i några av de byråer jag vet varit inblandade, fyll hemskt gärna på med din byrå eller om du vet vilka som varit med i kommentarsfältet så uppdaterar jag listan allteftersom.

Här är listan: 1. Visit Sweden.se - Cloud Nine / MRM Starsky / Oakwood Creative / Getupdated / Netrelations 2. SVT - Doberman 3. Ving - Forsman & Bodenfors / B-Reel / Acne 4. Travelstart - Cypoint 5. DN.se – Doberman 6. Prisjakt 7. Coolstuff 8. Eniro 9. Stardoll 10. Svd - Mogul 11. Tasteline - Getupdated 12. Sweden.se - MRM Starsky / Sublime 13. Webaidshop.se - Stockholm Interactive 14. Lindex – LBi Starring / Wipcore 15. Tretti.se 16. Fokus - Good Old 17. Ikea 18. Hitta.se 19. VA.se 20. Onoff - LBi Starring 21. Pricerunner 22. Utsidan.se 23. Veckorevyn - Good Old 24. Länsförsäkringar - Ottoboni 25. Nordnet - Mogul 26. Aftonbladet 27. Kanal 5 28. Mr Green 29. Dagen 30. Sesam.se 31. Stadium - LBi Starring / Wipcore 32. Stallet.se 33. Redeye.se 34. Barnsemester.se 35. Familjeliv 36. Zoovillage.com 37. Knuff.se 38. CDON.com 39. Garaget.org 40. SR - Moonwalk / Forsman & Bodenfors / Rebenga 41. Fritidsresor 42. Skatteverket 43. ShakeMyWorld 44. Mötesplatsen 45. Newsmill – LBi Starring / Bazooka 46. Ikanobanken 47. Viktklubb.se 48. Allabolag.se - Esa Tanttu Design 49. Booli 50. Mintur.se - Getupdated 51. SBAB 52. Wikipedia 53. TV4 54. Tradera.com 55. Grandshoes - Fredrik Hammarqvist 56. Swedbank 57. Modette.se - KAN 58. Dustin Home 59. Taffel.se 60. Haléns - LBi Starring 61. Funbeat 62. Svenskaspel.se 63. Rädda Barnen 64. Manolo.se - Good Old 65. Bloggkoll.com 66. Unibet - Doberman 67. Icabanken 68. Tappa.se 69. Skistar.com 70. Tailorstore 71. Fondmarknaden 72. MTV 73. Folksam - Doberman 74. Sveriges riksdag 75. Playahead.com 76. Café 77. Freeride 78. Aktiespararna - Daytona / Isotop 79. Canalplus 80. Bilddagboken - Doberman 81. Bris 82. ATG 83. Jaycut 84. Fass.se 85. Reseguiden.se 86. DO 87. Avanza Bank 88. Regeringen 89. Skandiabanken - Mogul 90. Vägverket 91. Trygg-Hansa - LBi Starring 92. Bokhora 93. Bwin 94. Svenskafans.com 95. Discshop.se 96. Laget.se 97. SEB 98. Expressen 99. MUF 100. Resfeber.se       

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Wed, 12 Nov 2008 22:37:00 +0100 http://webbsverige.wordpress.com/2008/11/12/sveriges-100-basta-sajter-2008-byraerna-bakom/
eBay: Original Drawing of a 7-legged Spider http://inkh.net/items/view/167 This fine piece of 7-legged spider by artist David Thorne is now for sale. It was originally used in a payment attempt for a bill, but was sadly refused. Buy this spider and you will receive the original spider mail attachment as sent by author David Thorne.

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Tue, 11 Nov 2008 21:20:00 +0100 http://digg.com/comedy/eBay_Original_Drawing_of_a_7_legged_Spider
Trying hats http://inkh.net/items/view/159 Anna was trying on different hats when we were in Gothenburg last summer. Looked great and fresh but ended up not buying anything.

This picture was taken with my Iphone, adjusted with the app Camerabag and uploaded with the app Klick.

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Sat, 08 Nov 2008 12:31:00 +0100 http://www.flickr.com/photos/helloandy/3012713090/
Obama's election triumph: the web reaction http://inkh.net/items/view/158 Websites around the world reporting about Obamas win. Interesting to see the different layouts!

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Wed, 05 Nov 2008 22:52:00 +0100 http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/gallery/2008/nov/05/barack-obama-us-election-websites?picture=339376413
Updated my online portfolio with an old Cap & Design interview. Will try to find the rest. <a href="http://inkh.net/p/portfolio" rel="external">http://inkh.net/p/portfolio</a>/ http://inkh.net/items/view/157 Sun, 02 Nov 2008 18:47:00 +0100 http://twitter.com/helloandy/statuses/986544332 4:13 Dream already on Spotify! http://inkh.net/items/view/156 Cover of 4:13 Dream

The Cure's new album "4:13 Dream" is already available on Spotify. That's like two days after the release date. Spotify is definitely one of those new services that have really changed my behaviour. I got my beta account almost a year ago now, and it took only a few months before I started deleting redundant music I kept in my Itunes library. Nowadays I do 90% or more of my music listening through Spotify.

Anyway, I just wanted to tell you about the album. It sounds good so far. Listen to it here:

http://open.spotify.com/album/46UiA7CEDfnKShExK84d9T

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Fri, 31 Oct 2008 11:07:37 +0100
Christopher Doyle Identity Guidlines 2008 http://inkh.net/items/view/113 This is gonna make me laugh for the rest of the day, and another day too since I bookmarked it.

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Thu, 30 Oct 2008 11:30:00 +0100 http://www.johnsonbanks.co.uk/thoughtfortheweek/index.php?thoughtid=386
Back to the city http://inkh.net/items/view/112 Going from Hagaparken back to Stockholm inner city life.

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Sun, 26 Oct 2008 16:55:00 +0100 http://www.flickr.com/photos/helloandy/2974152619/
Kommer inte köpa mer från Webhallen. Såg att de tar mer än 150:- extra för exakt samma spel som andra säljer det för. Svindåligt! http://inkh.net/items/view/111 Kommer inte köpa mer från Webhallen. Såg att de tar mer än 150:- extra för exakt samma spel som andra säljer det för. Svindåligt!

                                          By helloandy
                                        a moment ago in Stockholm.
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Fri, 24 Oct 2008 17:30:00 +0200 http://helloandy.jaiku.com/presence/47457112
Just lyssnat på @bjornfalkevik som är kul och intressant, men dålig på att rita 3D-staplar på whiteboards. :P http://inkh.net/items/view/110 Just lyssnat på @bjornfalkevik som är kul och intressant, men dålig på att rita 3D-staplar på whiteboards. :P

                                          By helloandy
                                        4 minutes ago in Stockholm.
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Wed, 22 Oct 2008 17:25:00 +0200 http://helloandy.jaiku.com/presence/47300019
Anna http://inkh.net/items/view/102 Kinda had to keep the red color of the heart brooch,

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Sun, 19 Oct 2008 21:12:00 +0200 http://www.flickr.com/photos/helloandy/2954906431/
Hagaparken http://inkh.net/items/view/100 It's autumn in Stockholm and this is the park right outside where I live.

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Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:56:00 +0200 http://www.flickr.com/photos/helloandy/2941910172/
Sweden is slow but damn, that "Two candidates, one cup" comment by Jon Stewart was awesome! http://inkh.net/items/view/98 Sweden is slow but damn, that "Two candidates, one cup" comment by Jon Stewart was awesome!

                                          By helloandy
                                        22 hours, 48 minutes ago in Stockholm.
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Wed, 08 Oct 2008 11:26:00 +0200 http://helloandy.jaiku.com/presence/46288811
Web Inspector Redesign http://inkh.net/items/view/96 It has been nine months since our last Web Inspector update and we have a lot of cool things to talk about. If you diligently use the Web Inspector in nightly builds, you might have seen some of these improvements, while other subtle changes might have gone unnoticed. Some of the Web Inspector improvements were contributed by members of the WebKit community. We really want to get the whole community involved with making this the best web development tool available. Remember, most of the Web Inspector is written in HTML, JavaScript, and CSS, so it’s easy to get started making changes and improvements. Redesigned Interface First and foremost, the Web Inspector is now sporting a new design that organizes information into task-oriented groups — represented by icons in the toolbar. The toolbar items (Elements, Resources, Scripts, Profiles and Databases) are named after the fundamental items you will work with inside the respective panels.

Console The Console is now accessible from any panel. Unlike the other panels, the Console is not just used for one task — it might be used while inspecting the DOM, debugging JavaScript or analyzing HTML parse errors. The Console toggle button is found in the status bar, causing it to animate in and out from the bottom of the Web Inspector. The Console can also be toggled by the Escape key. Error and warning counts are now shown in the bottom right corner of the status bar. Clicking on these will also open the Console.

In addition to the visual changes to the Console, we have also greatly improved usability by adding auto-completion and tab-completion. As you type expressions, property names will automatically be suggested. If there are multiple properties with the same prefix, pressing the Tab key will cycle through them. Pressing the Right arrow key will accept the current suggestion. The current suggestion will also be accepted when pressing the Tab key if there is only one matched property.

Our compatibility with Firebug’s command line and window.console APIs has also been greatly improved by Keishi Hattori (服部慶士), a student at The University of Tokyo (東京大学) who tackled this area as a summer project. Elements Panel The Elements panel is largely the same as the previous DOM view — at least visually. Under the hood we have made number of changes and unified everything into one DOM tree.

Descend into sub-documents — expanding a frame or object element will show you the DOM tree for the document inside that element. Automatic updates — the DOM tree will update when nodes are added to or removed from the inspected page. Inspect clicked elements — enabling the new inspect mode lets you hover around the page to find a node to inspect. Clicking on a node in the page will focus it in the Elements panel and turn off the inspect mode. This was contributed by Matt Lilek. Temporarily disable style properties — hovering over an editable style rule will show checkboxes that let you disable individual properties.

Style property editing — double click to edit a style property. Deleting all the text will delete the property. Typing or pasting in multiple properties will add the new properties. Stepping for numeric style values — while editing a style property value with a number, you can use the Up or Down keys to increment or decrement the number. Holding the Alt/Option key will step by 0.1, while holding the Shift key will step by 10.

DOM attribute editing — double click to edit a DOM element attribute. Typing or pasting in multiple attributes will add the new attributes. Deleting all the text will delete the attribute. DOM property editing — double click to edit a DOM property in the Properties pane. Deleting all the text will delete the property, if allowed. Metrics editing — double click to edit a any of the CSS box model metrics. Position metrics — the Metrics pane now includes position info for absolute, relative and fixed positioned elements.

Resources Panel The Resources panel is a supercharged version of the previous Network panel. It has a similar looking timeline waterfall, but a lot has been done to make it even more useful.

Graph by size — click Size in the sidebar to quickly see the largest resources downloaded. Multiple sorting options — there are many sorting methods available for the Time graph, including latency and duration. Latency bars — the Time graph now shows latency in the bar with a lighter shade. This is the time between making the request and the server’s first response. Unified resource views — clicking a resource in the sidebar will show you the data pulled from the network (not downloaded again), including the request and response headers. View XHRs — the time and size graphs also show XMLHttpRequests. Selecting an XHR resource in the sidebar will show the XHR data and headers.

Scripts Panel The previous standalone Drosera JavaScript debugger has been replaced with a new JavaScript debugger integrated into the Web Inspector. The new integrated JavaScript debugger is much faster than Drosera, and should be much more convenient.

From the Scripts panel you can see all the script resources that are part of the inspected page. Clicking in the line gutter of the script will set a breakpoint for that line of code. There are the standard controls to pause, resume and step through the code. While paused you will see the current call stack and in-scope variables in the right-hand sidebar. The Web inspector has a unique feature regarding in-scope variables: it shows closures, “with” statements, and event-related scope objects separately. This gives you a clearer picture of where your variables are coming from and why things might be breaking (or even working correctly by accident).

Profiles Panel The brand new JavaScript Profiler in the Profiles panel helps you identify where execution time is spent in your page’s JavaScript functions. The sidebar on the left lists all the recorded profiles and a tree view on the right shows the information gathered for the selected profile. Profiles that have the same name are grouped as sequential runs under a collapsible item in the sidebar.

There are two ways to view a profile: bottom up (heavy) or top down (tree). Each view has its own advantages. The heavy view allows you to understand which functions have the most performance impact and the calling paths to those functions. The tree view gives you an overall picture of the script’s calling structure, starting at the top of the call-stack. Below the profile are a couple of data mining controls to facilitate the dissection of profile information. The focus button (Eye symbol) will filter the profile to only show the selected function and its callers. The exclude button (X symbol) will remove the selected function from the entire profile and charge its callers with the excluded function’s total time. While any of these data mining features are active, a reload button is available that will restore the profile to its original state. WebKit’s JavaScript profiler is fully compatible with Firebug’s console.profile() and console.profileEnd() APIs, but you can also specify a title in console.profileEnd() to stop a specific profile if multiple profiles are being recorded. You can also record a profile using the Start/Stop Profiling button in the Profiles panel. Databases Panel The Databases panel lets you interact with HTML 5 Database storage. You can examine the contents of all of the page’s open databases and execute SQL queries against them. Each database is shown in the sidebar. Expanding a database’s disclosure triangle will show the database’s tables. Selecting a database table will show you a data grid containing all the columns and rows for that table.

Selecting a database in the sidebar will show an interactive console for evaluating SQL queries. The input in this console has auto-completion and tab-completion for common SQL words and phrases along with table names for the database.

Search Accompanying the task-oriented reorganization, the search field in the toolbar now searches the current panel with results being highlighted in the context of the panel. Targeting the search to the current panel allows each panel to support specialized queries that are suited for the type of information being shown. The panels that support specialized queries are Elements and Profiles. The Elements panel supports XPath and CSS selectors as queries in addition to plain text. Any search you perform will be attempted as a plain text search, a XPath query using document.evaluate() and a CSS selector using document.querySelectorAll(). All the search results will be highlighted in the DOM tree, with the first match being revealed and selected.

The Profiles panel supports plain text searches of the function names and resource URLs. Numeric searches are also supported that match rows in the profile’s Self, Total and Calls columns. To facilitate powerful numeric searching, there are a few operators and units that work to extend or limit your results. For example you can search for “> 2.5ms” to find all the functions that took longer than 2.5 milliseconds to execute. In addition to “ms”, the other supported units are: “s” for time in seconds and “%” for percentage of time. The other supported operators are “< ”, “<=”, “>=” and “=”. When no units are specified the Calls column is searched.

In all the panels pressing Enter in the search field or ⌘G (Ctrl+G on Windows and Linux) will reveal the next result. Pressing ⇧⌘G (Ctrl+Shift+G on Windows and Linux) will reveal the previous result. In the Resources, Scripts and Profiles panels the search will be performed on the visible view first and will automatically jump to the first result only if the visible view has a match. Available Now and Contributing All of these things are available now in the Mac and Windows nightly builds. Give them a try today, and let us know what you like (or don’t like). If you would like to contribute, there are some really interesting tasks in the list of Web Inspector bugs and enhancements, and other contributors in the #webkit chat room are pretty much always available to provide help and advice.

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Wed, 01 Oct 2008 02:06:00 +0200 http://webkit.org/blog/197/web-inspector-redesign/
Rhubarb picking girl http://inkh.net/items/view/94 Sun, 28 Sep 2008 22:09:00 +0200 http://www.flickr.com/photos/helloandy/2896416278/ Spore™ Origins - Electronic Arts http://inkh.net/items/view/93 Spore™ Origins

                        Electronic Arts





                        Genre: Games


                        Album Price: 75.00Kr


                        Release Date: 05 September 2008












            Cool&nbsp;












            @tossing: the developers can still read this and all other feedback, so english is not a bad idea. Most of us are used to writing in it anyway, so why not?



             &#169; 2008 Electronic Arts Inc.
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Sat, 27 Sep 2008 17:48:00 +0200 http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=290184819&mt=8&v0=9987
Another new version http://inkh.net/items/view/92 Well, that Wordpress experiment didn't really last long. I managed to get it up and running, did some kind design with all sorts of javascript coolness. I even developed a few successful Wordpress extensions.

But it wasn't right. I found myself blogging again, maintaining the site, hacking addons, did pretty much exactly what I didn't wanna do in the first place. The purpose was to have a website that tells the story about me, what I produce and where to find me. And have it auto updating itself with this information because I get tired of republishing everything I do.

A life stream. It's beginning to get popular now, this whole idea of "life blogging". My site have for a long time, and for many versions (this is version 18!), struggled to get there but failed. There are a few services out there that does some of it, but not all. Then I found this guy called Yongfook who have came to the same conclusions as me, "Blogs are evolving" as he writes, but taken the ideas a lot further and developed a software: Sweetcron.

So I threw out my Wordpress installation, and I didn't go back to Textpattern, and no new custom made site either. I installed Sweetcron and this is the result so far.

Inkhnet version 18. We'll see how long it lasts.

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Fri, 26 Sep 2008 17:41:01 +0200
Taekwondo vs. ShaoLin Kung Fu http://inkh.net/items/view/114 Fri, 19 Sep 2008 14:39:00 +0200 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HnGswC82_I Nya Microsoft-reklamen känns som ett AA-möte: vitt skilda människor som delar dåligt beroende och ännu inte är switchers. http://inkh.net/items/view/90 Nya Microsoft-reklamen känns som ett AA-möte: vitt skilda människor som delar dåligt beroende och ännu inte är switchers.

                                          By helloandy
                                        1 hour, 41 minutes ago in Stockholm.
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Fri, 19 Sep 2008 08:48:00 +0200 http://helloandy.jaiku.com/presence/44876978
Hands on: Sweetcron a self-hosted lifestream service http://inkh.net/items/view/89 Sweetcron may be the first viable self-hosted lifestreaming software that offers a lot of flexibility and some smart innovation. While it's still a little rough around the edges, Ars Technica went hands on to see how easy it is to aggregate all our social media on our own terms.

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Wed, 17 Sep 2008 16:38:00 +0200 http://digg.com/tech_news/Hands_on_Sweetcron_a_self_hosted_lifestream_service