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Notes from BarCamp Tokyo 2009

Monday, May 18th, 2009

This past Saturday was Tokyo BarCamp 2009 at Sun’s Yoga offices. I of course gave a presentation on Ubiquity and our recent localization efforts, including Parser 2. As you can see, I signed up quickly:

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Here are the slides I used in that session. There are two “demo” sections in the slides… the first was a simple demo of Ubiquity 0.1.x showing off the translate, map, and edit-page commands. The second demo was of Ubiquity Parser 2 and showing off how little code it takes to add your language to Ubiquity with Parser 2.

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Start Panic!

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Just saw this nice demo of the a:visited browser history security issue in action. Visit startpanic.com and click “start” to see it in action.

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Read about how this security hole works here. Hopefully flashy demos like this will bring more attention to this issue.


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