Next I'm implementing some sort of search functionality. So, you enter a term like "WebGL" and the entire database is filtered by that term.
Nope. It'll come eventually.
Weekdays in the early morning hours (European time).
In Markdown files, which makes it open source. You're free to use the data anyhow you like.
I gather the content from Twitter, i.e. from the tweets of the ~130 people I follow on Twitter. Usually, I select around 40-50 tweets (potential entries). Then, based on those tweets I create around 20-30 entries for the daily.
- Open Web Platform (including the open standards that comprise it)
- JavaScript (the core language and libraries written in it)
- web-browsers (including their development tools)
- front-end web-development in general
- open source to some degree (e.g. GitHub related content)
- openness (open data)
- privacy
The general rule is that the content should be recent (say, less than 2 weeks old) and relevant for the majority of visitors.
Sure. Just mention @simevidas on Twitter.