Pipe Dreams: The life and times of Yahoo Pipes
Yahoo PIpes was ahead of its time. Here’s a nostalgic retrospective by Glenn Fleishman.
I enjoyed reading through these essays about the web of twenty years ago: music, photos, email, games, television, iPods, phones…
Much as I love the art direction, you’d never know that we actually had some very nice-looking websites back in 2004!
Yahoo PIpes was ahead of its time. Here’s a nostalgic retrospective by Glenn Fleishman.
This anthology of Steve Jobs interviews, announcements and emails is available to read for free as a nicely typeset web book.
Paul Ford:
The web was born to distribute information on computers, but the technology industry can never leave well enough alone. It needs to make everything into software. To the point that your internet browser is basically no longer a magical book of links but a virtual machine that can simulate a full-fledged computer.
What, then, is a personal website? It is precisely that, personal. It is a new kind of self-portraiture done not with pencils, charcoal, ink, or paint. Instead it is self-portraiture done in markup language, code, prose, images, audio, and video.
I’m excited by this documentary project from John! The first video installment features three historic “pages”:
From the west coast of Clare to the World Wide Web.
Twelve podcast episodes I huffduffed.