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http://browservulsel.blogspot.com [Browservulsel] I've updated the Greasemonkey user script which adds links to embedded media. You can now exclude media by extension and I've added some basic styling.

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http://jystewart.net/process  a work on process: Along with the growing suite of microformats and the Greasemonkey scripts Mark Pilgrim is writing to parse them, this project shows that we’re rapidly moving towards a world where a decentralized store of semantically-rich information is possible. (via Cosmos)

http://hifiblog.com  HiFi Blog: FoxiPod: neat Greasemonkey hack which I’ve discovered recently (OSX only, though). Once installed a little icon is placed next to any MP3 file on a webpage; (via Cosmos)

http://adamash.blogspot.com [Adam Ash] Deep Thoughts: a high-minded critical debate on A History of Violence, director Cronenberg's latest movie: And I was still more disappointed, when, in his more recent films, even though sometimes with increased artistic power, Cronenberg moved away from that explosive sensibility altogether, and towards an implosive concern with the anguish of wounded white male interiority ”” a subject with which I have little sympathy, as I think that we (since I have to be included as part of that “we”) need to get over it, and go on to more important things than whining over our supposed (more fantasmatic than actually real) loss of privilege. (In fairness, I should note that my friend Bill Beard, in his excellent book on Cronenberg, not only gives a far less pejorative account of this progress, but also argues that such a process was in fact already the real concern of Cronenberg’s earlier films as well, despite all the posthuman exploration that I, among others, have read into them).

http://browservulsel.blogspot.com [Browservulsel] Show links to embedded media user script: I can't recall how often I've looked up the URL of an embedded video or Flash file in the HTML source or page info (Firefox). So I wrote a Greasemonkey user script to add a link to the embedded media.

[Weblogs.macromedia.com] Community Groups: Introducing the Flash Player Detection Kit. Tune in and learn how to create a Flash Player detection script from scratch, use the Detection Kit to create the script, and understand why detecting the Flash Player on a website is vitally important to ensuring your visitors have the best web experience possible.

http://browservulsel.blogspot.com [Browservulsel.blogspot.com] Browservulsel: Read it if you want to use the non custom Blogger version of backlinking. If you want custom backlinking just paste these bits of code to your template (you don't need to make the settings described in the help article).

Blogs.msdn.comhttp://blogs.msdn.com [Blogs.msdn.com] Mikehall's Embedded WebLog : Windows XP Embedded: A look at Windows CE, Windows XP Embedded (and .I wonder if the MSDN Healthcare blog guys can talk about Windows Mobile and .

http://www.bytowninternet.com [Bytowninternet.com] glossary :: bytown internet: A proprietary media format developed and marketed by macromedia (www.macromedia.com), Flash content is essential enriched animated media which is then embedded into web pages. While Flash has grown considerably in sophistication, it still presents accessibility issues for many users.

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