New series: HTTP Server Status Codes Cats

A while back, I downloaded a bunch of funny pictures for various websites and before I erase them from my hard drive, I figured I’d post them here in a daily series. This series is a lolcat-esque set of cats set to HTTP server status codes. While most of you only know the basics (404, 403, 500), this is a great opportunity to review them 😉

We’ll start the series with 100 “Continue”.

Enjoy!

Map: What Does the Internet Look Like?

“This visualization represents a macroscopic snapshot of the IPv6 Internet topology collected around March 4th, 2005. Topology data gathered from 17 monitors probing approximately 860 globally routable IPv6 network prefixes include 2,913 IPv6 addresses and 7,905 IPv6 links (immediately adjacent addresses in a traceroute-like path).”

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How to explain RSS the Oprah way

Interesting approach for the non-techie RSS user 🙂
“We all have busy lives with very little time. Web surfing is fun but can take hours going to visit every single website and blog you enjoy. Wouldn’t it be fabulous if you could just get all the headlines of the most current stories from all your favorite websites and blogs in one place?

Well now you can, and it is called RSS feed. ”

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The New Link Between Designer and Developer

Excerpt:
The idea of a “good” experience has never been as mainstream as it is now, and that is part of the appeal of Rich Internet Applications. We now have the tools to bring that kind of rich experience to the web. We can have the sophistication of the desktop and the power of the web. The roles of designers and developers become increasingly closer.

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