By John Gruber
WorkOS launches auth.md — an open protocol for agent registration.
Clever little tripod speakers intended for use with the iPod Shuffle. (Via Khoi Vinh.)
Apple:
Already have great home movies you want to play on your iPod? No problem. QuickTime 7 Pro helps you easily convert them to a format that iPod understands.
Slew of new cases for the iPod Nano.
Joel Spolsky on setting priorities for a development team.
Nifty new Photoshop action from the guys at Twinsparc to give you the reflected “shiny floor” treatment.
Mark Pilgrim, patriot.
Nifty. What you do is download “WebKit.app”, which is just a version of Safari with the very latest version of the Web Kit frameworks baked inside. It’s a very convenient way to play with or test against the latest versions of Web Kit without having to replace your Web Kit system framework (which is what other apps that use Web Kit depend upon.) The WebKit app icon has a gold rim so you can tell it apart from the real version of Safari in the Dock.