Delicious Bookmarks as of 1 December 2010
- Julian Assange and the Computer Conspiracy; “To destroy this invisible government” « zunguzungu
- Sarah Palin’s ‘Crowd-Sourced’ Appeal – Matt Bai – NYTimes.com
- Children’s Crusade: A Primer on How Britain’s Students Are Organising Using Social Media | techPresident
- Spirit Voyage Blog: Travelling through life on a Spirit Voyage
- Exploring the anti-social side of social media – CNN.com
- Audio backs tweets in editor’s defamation row – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
- Favorite Corn Bread Recipe – Allrecipes.com
- Sarah Mei » Disalienation: Why Gender is a Text Field on Diaspora
- Kids of Dreams – 2010 marks 21 years! « HeyJude
- KinectHacks.net – Kinect hacking news and community
- Main Page – OpenKinect
- ClubOrlov: America—The Grim Truth
- Human brain has more switches than all computers on Earth | Health Tech – CNET News
- Caltech Scientists Describe the Delicate Balance in the Brain that Controls Fear – Caltech Media Relations
- WGBH American Experience . All Films | PBS
- Friends with cognitive benefits: Mental function improves after certain kinds of socializing
- How to manage connection requests in the digital world | The Australian
- Baker Ebook Framework
- Torrent Search Engine
- Reflections: TEDxCanberra (October 23, 2010) « Mr Simon Taylor
- All Life on Earth Could Have Come From Alien Zombies | Wired Science | Wired.com
- Generation Why? by Zadie Smith | The New York Review of Books
- Social Innovation Keynote by Mark Pesce on Vimeo
- Robert Paterson’s Weblog: Twitter and the Dunbar Number
- Addiction alarm sounds as Facebook goes mobile
- Smart People Do More Drugs–Because of Evolution | The Atlantic Wire
- Nakedfunds
- Ideas Worth Spreading Part 3 TEDxCanberra | Aussie Writers
- SGLBA – Sydney Gay and Lesbian Business Association
- Worldometers – real time world statistics
- IPad a Therapeutic Marvel for Disabled People – NYTimes.com
- Nokia Taking a Rural Road to Growth – NYTimes.com
- U.S. Teen Mobile Report: Calling Yesterday, Texting Today, Using Apps Tomorrow | Nielsen Wire
- Mint Data Delivers A View Into The Spending Habits Of Its 4 Million Users
- Apple Passes Rim to Become the No. 4 Handset Vendor | Epicenter | Wired.com
- Mum killed baby for interrupting Farmville | News.com.au
- Sydney Opera House – Stephen Fry LIVE at Sydney Opera House
- Times Higher Education – Face values
- Improving Phones through Surveillance – Technology Review
- Twitter Can Predict the Stock Market Six Days In Advance
- Hotels Seek Quicker Redress on TripAdvisor Reviews – NYTimes.com
- Forget Realtime, Sequoia-Funded Taykey Shoots For Pre-Time
- 3D TV could cause road fatalities – AUT researcher | The National Business Review – New Zealand – business, markets, finance, politics, property, technology and more
- The Real Privacy Scandal On Social Networks: The Feds Are Spying On Their “Friends”
- Netflix Accounts For 20% Of Peak U.S. Internet Bandwidth: Study – 2010-10-20 16:09:52 | Multichannel News
- William DeJean – Inspiring Education for the 21st Century – Home
- M-Paisa: Ending Afghan Corruption, one Text at a Time
- Good Night, Moon by Rudy Rucker, Bruce Sterling and Tim Bower | Tor.com | Science fiction and fantasy | Stories
- Facebook in Online Privacy Breach; Applications Transmitting Identifying Information – WSJ.com
- Gene Simmons Threatens Anonymous, Responds to DDoS Attacks Against His Site
- Discovery of GPS tracker becomes privacy issue
- Future Shock at 40: The Tofflers Stir Up “Cyberdust” With New Scenarios | Fast Company
- Restaurants turning to Twitter to fix customer complaints – USATODAY.com
- Culture Evolves Slowly, Falls Apart Quickly | Wired Science | Wired.com
- The Now Revolution | 7 shifts to make your business faster, smarter and more social
- Facebook Cofounders Back California Pot Legalization While Facebook Blocks Pot Campaign Ads
- Neanderthals Had Feelings, Too | Wired Science | Wired.com
- Facemash Creator Survives Ad Board | The Harvard Crimson
- Smarter Than You Think – Aiming to Learn as We Do, A Machine Teaches Itself – NYTimes.com
- Wealthy live three years longer: report
- Light Shows Outgrow Candy Ravers and Pink Floyd | Co.Design
- BBC News – City life ‘boosts bug resistance’
- Stuxnet malware is ‘weapon’ out to destroy … Iran’s Bushehr nuclear plant? – Yahoo! News
- Genevieve Bell: Intel’s cultural anthropologist – Sep. 21, 2010
- The New York Metropolitan Opera in HD in Australia
- The Way We Live Now – Home-Schooling for the Techno-Literate – NYTimes.com
- Khan Academy
- Mining social networks: Untangling the social web | The Economist
- How to Fix iTunes 10 Break Firefly / mt-daapd
- A Week Without Facebook? Students At A Pennsylvania College Give It A Shot – cbs3.com
- Did tools lead to bigger brains? New Caledonian crows may help answer the question | The Australian
- White Goods & Large Household Items – City of Sydney
- Facebook-fed Aussie plant killed by kindness
- With 40+ Customizable Plugins, Seesmic Desktop 2 Aggregates The Realtime Web
- Memolane Raises $2 Million To Become Your “Digital Memory”
- Doubts persist over 3D | Broadband TV News
- Processing.js
- The internet: The web’s new walls | The Economist
- Apple Ramps Up iPad Production to Meet Demand | John Paczkowski | Digital Daily | AllThingsD
- Greens to rush same-sex bill | The Australian
- Study finds love-hate relationship with cell phones | Wireless – CNET News
- Email Overload Means We’re Never Not Working
- Op-Ed Contributor – Google’s Earth – NYTimes.com
- Crowd Sourcing Loses Steam – Newsweek
- Udemy Scores $1M In Seed Funding, Aims To Democratize Online Learning
- Neighbortree Raises $120k For Hyperlocal Community Websites Network
- Wikileaks sex scandal deepens as estranged son enters the fray
- Beyond Sacred – The Laverty Collection of Indigenous Art
- Periodic Table of the Elements – Josh Duck
- Storage King
- How Twitter Can Help You Quit Smoking
- Your Brain on Computers – Digital Devices Deprive Brain of Needed Downtime – NYTimes.com
- The Third Replicator – Opinionator Blog – NYTimes.com
- For Scholars, Web Changes Sacred Rite of Peer Review – NYTimes.com
- What Is It About 20-Somethings? – NYTimes.com
- BBC – Archive – In Their Own Words: British Novelists – Interviews with remarkable modern writers
- Factsheet 10: Landlord ends agreement (Tenants NSW)
- Federal Election 2010 | Why the NBN will fail | Malcolm Turnbull, Election 2010 | Commentary | Business Spectator
- Collage: Defeating Censorship with User-Generated Content
- New Study Examines the Brain’s Wiring – USC News
- plexus-prototype – Project Hosting on Google Code
- Underground: Contents
- Is email dead? TechLines debate pics – Communications – Insight
- Dynamic Adaptations
- See What Google Knows About Your “Social Circle”
- Buddhism – Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition
- One Nation Victoria State President promotes gay bashings on Twitter | Nicholosophy
- The @wendy4senate stats: the biggest trend of the Election? | The Social Election
- Let’s end the gay marriage debate and protect children from abuse | Wendy Francis for Senate
- Jan Chipchase Goes to Washington | Blog | design mind
- P2P Foundation » Blog Archive » Why we need a wikileaks for social media: Marke Pesce on the launching of the Plexus project
- Behind Healthcare.gov: How Washington Is Drawing Inspiration From Silicon Valley, Twitter
- Rash Of Traffic Accidents Blamed On ‘iPod Oblivion’
- Australian Computer Society – ACS Events
- Gephi, graph exploration and manipulation software
- Quantum memory may topple Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle
- Kogi BBQ Taco Recipe | Steamy Kitchen Recipes
- High-Tech ‘Band-Aids’ Call Doctors : NPR
- From Samizdat to Twitter: How Technology Is Making Censorship Irrelevant | Epicenter | Wired.com
- Will the future of social networking be open and distributed? Here comes Plexus – Trends in the Living Networks
- The Burger Lab: The Ins-n-Outs of an In-N-Out Double-Double, Animal-Style | A Hamburger Today
- Ping – In School Systems, Slow Progress for Open-Source Textbooks – NYTimes.com
- The Way We Live Now – I Tweet, Therefore I Am – NYTimes.com
- CloudCanvas
- Monitoring Elderly Parents – NYTimes.com
- Pollenizer Podcast 5: The Plexus edition | Pollenizer: Building and Investing In Australian Web Startups | Building and Investing in Australian Startup Web Businesses
- Font Preview – Google Font Directory
- BBC News – Details of 100m Facebook users collected and published
- Firefox Just Perfected Tabbed Browsing. It’s Like Apple’s Expose Plus Spaces For The Web
- ParkWhiz Is The OpenTable For Parking Spots
- Dangerous Minds | “The whole world becomes kaleidoscopic”: Birthday Boy Marshall McLuhan Meets Norman Mailer
- The Predictive Power Of Social Media – Forbes.com
- You Can’t Appreciate How Completely Apple Has Humiliated The Cellphone Industry Until You See These Charts
- Chimpanzee behaviour: Killer instincts | The Economist
- Declaration of Open Government | AGIMO Blog
- Homebrew — MacPorts driving you to drink? Try Homebrew!
- Over-use of Internet and Cellular Phones Associated with Psychiatric Disorders | PsyPost
- 4Chan Puts 11-Year Old Girl in Her Place – This or That
- DIR-615C – DD-WRT Wiki
- Taking Web Humor Seriously, Sort Of – NYTimes.com
- Digital Diplomacy – NYTimes.com
- ABC Campaign Pulse
- Web 2.0 Suicide Machine – Meet your Real Neighbours again! – Sign out forever!
- New York City to keep track of water use with wireless monitors
- With Liberty and Connectivity for All – Opinionator Blog – NYTimes.com
- Bitcoin P2P Cryptocurrency | Bitcoin
- Sony the latest company to warn about its own 3D tech
- Sony 3D warning: get kids to doctor first
- Great apes ‘play’ tag to keep competitive advantage
- Bankrupt Gay Teen Site May Be Forced to Hand Over Personal Information of Users
- Technology Review: Blogs: arXiv blog: Quantum Entanglement Holds DNA Together, Say Physicists
- Ericsson Estimates 5 Billion Mobile Subscriptions Worldwide, Growing Fast
- CultureLab: The evolution of life, on a wall
- The Mobile Web is NOW (tough luck PCs) | Betanews
- Un-friendly: Teachers walking tightrope in social media links with students
- 3DTV poses no extra health risk: expert
- On the Road, Off the Phone: How to talk to your Teenagers
- Can I replace my speedstream 5100 (ATT/Yahoo DSL) with Netgear’s DG834G? anybody done this? – Yahoo! Answers
- Brisbane Helmet Inventor Sells Idea Overseas
- Collective Stream of Consciousness and Industry Disruption – A Twitter analytics perspective
- the future-maybe. by Bryan dot Pliatsios dot com
- Pycon Australia on blip.tv
- WARNING: 3D Video Hazardous to Your Health
- Nintendo unveils 3DS and quickly follows-up with a statement about dangers to children under 7 playing with the company’s new portable gamer. Samsung releases a line of 3D HDTVs then issues a warning about its potential health risk to certain viewers. What they haven’t told you is that these warnings come after years of industry spin and cover ups. The truth is that prolonged viewing of 3D video may be even more harmful than the consumer electronics industry wants you to know.
- Dot Com Mob – Connecting Communities – Home
- ALT/1977: WE ARE NOT TIME TRAVELERS on the Behance Network
- Facebook Unleashes Open Graph Search Engine, Declares War On Google
- Rudd’s Downfall | Kiwiblog
- CFP conference: “yes” to the #BillOfRights
- Mind Hacks: Divorce spreads through social networks
- How Do We Capitalise On This? | Graham Wegner – Open Educator
- Who’s watching who at the zoo?
- Pew: Adults More Likely to Text and Drive Than Teens | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
- A guide to 3D display technology: its principles, methods, and dangers
- Learn HTML5: 10 Must Read Lessons
- Unboxed – Yes, People Still Read, but Now It’s Social – NYTimes.com
- Edge Perspectives with John Hagel: The Great Reset
- plexus-service – Project Hosting on Google Code
- Open Thread: The End of Email? | Fast Company
- Adults and Cell Phone Distractions | Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project
- John Birmingham The Geek Column | Internet censorship | Conroy
- Inside Australia’s data retention proposal – Communications – News
- Web Services as Governments – Union Square Ventures: A New York Venture Capital Fund Focused on Early Stage & Startup Investing
- mir.aculo.us with Thomas Fuchs » Blog Archive » Making an iPad HTML5 App & making it really fast
- Cyber War – 60 Minutes – CBS News
- The End of Men – Magazine – The Atlantic
- µ.dev
- Op-Ed Contributor – Mind Over Mass Media – NYTimes.com
- A Record Deal via YouTube and iPhones
- FoodTracer – Food information transparency on your mobile phone
- Pilot ‘texting during landing’
- Government plans to monitor without court authorisation
- Govt wants ISPs to record browsing history – Communications – News
- Your Brain on Computers – Plugged-In Parents – NYTimes.com
- Standing at the hyperlink crossroads – Atomik Soapbox
- Your Brain on Computers – Attached to Technology and Paying a Price – NYTimes.com
- Follow My Logic? A Connective Word Takes the Lead – NYTimes.com
- delicious/help/api
- Keynote Tweet | ceit.uq.edu.au
- Android Australia » Review: Generic HTC Desire ROM on Telstra Desire
- Mom finds her kidnapped kids via Facebook | Digital Media – CNET News
- How a Silly Phone for Teens Reveals Microsoft’s Plan for Us All
- I, Cringely » Blog Archive » Semi-Smart – Cringely on technology
- Against Transparency | The New Republic
- The Future of Health Care Is Social | Fast Company
- Is the Internet Making Us Smarter or Stupider?
- IfItWasMyHome.com – Visualizing the BP Oil Disaster
- Adult content predicted to drive sales of 3D TVs – DigitalMedia
- Wikipedia Is Accurate, But Not Very Easy To Read, Study Finds
- British Museum Collaborates With Wikipedia – NYTimes.com
- 2010-05-11 Is 3D the Future of TV?
- NSW DET gets taste of teaching reality
- Neanderthals walked into frozen Britain 40,000 years earlier than first thought, evidence shows
- OExchange
- Get Smarter – Magazine – The Atlantic
- Brent Britton: Tampa’s Social Media Think Tank / Entrepreneurial Guru
- When Companies Respond to Online Criticism With Lawsuits – NYTimes.com
- Kids More Likely to Own a Cellphone Than a Book, Study Finds
- Multiprocessing with Python
- Don’t Simply Build a More Open Facebook: Build a Better One | Social Hacking
- ABC The Drum Unleashed – Why I quit Facebook (and you should too)
- Rough Type: Nicholas Carr’s Blog: Experiments in delinkification
- Spirit
- With friends like these … Tom Hodgkinson on the politics of the people behind Facebook | Technology | The Guardian
- Are you quitting Facebook? – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
- Angry Facebook users quit over privacy fears
- [LINK] More Aspects of the Facebook Fightback
- Rich pickings on social networks
- Set Up Your Apple Device for Google Sync : Google Sync – Google Mobile Help
- Slipstream – When Patients Meet Online, Are There Side Effects? – NYTimes.com
- Chris Saad: “Facebook’s Claims About Data Portability Are False”
- Mark Zuckerberg: I Donated to Open Source, Facebook Competitor | Epicenter | Wired.com
- David DeMello
- How to Permanently Delete a Facebook Account – wikiHow
- tahoe-lafs
- Emerging Leaders Forum – 28 May 2010 – Professional Development – IPAA Victoria
- Facebook’s Culture Problem May Be Fatal – The Conversation – Harvard Business Review
- DSTO Publications Online: Side effects of virtual environments : a review of the literature
- In the loop: How Twitter transformed political reporting – Features, Gadgets & Tech – The Independent
- Facebook users ‘don’t want complete privacy’: Zuckerberg
- Twitter’s role in Bangkok conflict unprecedented – The Globe and Mail
- Dopamine system in highly creative people similar to that seen in schizophrenics, study finds
- Tree-huggers now e-huggers in the world of environmental activism › Features (ABC Environment)
- The Secret’s Behind Wikileaks | Julian Assange
- xkcd: Infrastructures
- Teens and social media sites: Kids develop bonds and identities online, studies suggest – latimes.com
- Teens and social media sites: Kids develop bonds and identities online, studies suggest – latimes.com
- Split Screen: How safe is 3D TV? – Screen Play – Digital Life – The Age Blogs
- Scientists create artificial life in laboratory – Times Online
- Claws out over ‘geekgirl’ trademark – Business – News
- How Facebook privacy can be an open book | The Daily Telegraph
- Sleeping newborns are data sponges – life – 19 May 2010 – New Scientist
- World News Australia – Pakistan court orders block of Facebook
- Tree-huggers now e-huggers in the world of environmental activism › Features (ABC Environment)
- Nicholas A. Christakis | Welcome to The Christakis Lab
- Facebook ban not the answer: strategist
- Australian man used Facebook to ‘lure teenager to her death’ – Telegraph
- Cecil Hills teenager Nona Belomesoff killed
- Please Rob Me
- Online Journalism Entrepreneurs- NYTimes.com
- Backuperous
- apophenia » Blog Archive » Facebook is a utility; utilities get regulated
- apophenia » Blog Archive » Facebook and “radical transparency” (a rant)
- SAP StreamWork – Collaborative Decision-Making from SAP
- Add Full Voice to Text To Android Phones « Nimbu
- Twitter’s tweeps, twits and all – News and Events – University of Sydney
- Telstra signs up 25 ‘everyday Aussies’ for smartphone review – mUmBRELLA
- Well, These New Zuckerberg IMs Won’t Help Facebook’s Privacy Problems
- You’re Welcome, You Bastards
- Teacher sacked after attack on student posted on YouTube
- Top Ten Reasons You Should Quit Facebook – Facebook – Gizmodo
- Contemplating FaceBook Hara-Kiri | ZDNet
- Home Page – Bookware – Australia’s Computer Books Specialist
- Virtual reality used to transfer men’s minds into a woman’s body | Science | The Guardian
- About New York – Creating a Network Like Facebook, Only Private – NYTimes.com
- About New York – Creating a Network Like Facebook, Only Private – NYTimes.com
- How to Make Trouble and Influence People: Pranks, Hoaxes, Graffiti and Political Mischief-Making from across Australia | Breakdown Press
- BBC News – Dispute brews over pornographic images on Wikimedia
- ‘Sexting’ film to lay bare the risks of SMS
- Obama: iPads Make Information a Distraction
- The Forgiveness Engine
- The Tell-All Generation Learns When Not To, at Least Online – NYTimes.com
- Et tu Miranda? – Pure Poison
- Jeez, @mirandadevine, don’t go trashing any brands. on Twitpic
- Cthulhu is not Cute!: by Erik Davis
- National Broadband Network Implementation Study | Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy
- Networked Networks Are Prone to Epic Failure | Wired Science | Wired.com
- About the President | Australian Medical Association
- U.S. Farmers Cope With Roundup-Resistant Weeds – NYTimes.com
- To be the best, learn from the rest – life – 03 May 2010 – New Scientist
- HTC Desire | Android 2.1 | MobiCity
- Zeo Personal Sleep Coach
- Magazine Preview – The Data-Driven Life – NYTimes.com
- Moodscope – Manage your mood with a little help from your friends
- http://www.telstra.com.au/abouttelstra/download/document/social-media-company-policy-final-150409.pdf
- workstreamer – start listening
- AdRevenge – A Business Idea « ram them down
- Technology Review: Blogs: Guest Blog: Why Twitter Is the Future of News
- Against Transparency | The New Republic
- The real reason why Steve Jobs hates Flash – Charlie’s Diary
- How Does Technology Affect Kids’ Friendships? – NYTimes.com
- Thoughts on Flash
- Cellphone Payments Offer Alternative to Cash – NYTimes.com
- LookTel – Mobile Object Recognition and Remote Assistance Solutions for Visually Impaired Users
- The iPad, the Kindle, and the future of books : The New Yorker
- On the Twitter Patrol – NYTimes.com
- Wikibollocks: The Shirky Rules – Whimsley
- Noticed – College Applicants Hide Behind Facebook Aliases – NYTimes.com
- SMS Fights Malaria Scourge in Africa | Epicenter | Wired.com
- T.M.I? Not for Sites Focused on Sharing – NYTimes.com
- Is 3D TV dangerous? – Trends in the Living Networks
- Government 2.0 Social News
- BBC News – South Park creators warned over Muhammad depiction
- YouTube – Message to muslim extremists
- Innovative ideas forum – Podcasts | National Library Of Australia
- WhiteHouse.gov Releases Open Source Code | The White House
- Hitler Video Parodies Meet Their Downfall | YouTube Parodies
- The Pirate Party: how to bypass the great Australian firewall – Slideshow – Computerworld
- The NYT Discovers That, Lo and Behold, Web Filters Don’t Work | Techdirt
- Byteside Tech 2.6: Augmented Reality – Byteside
- Watch The Season 2 Byteside Finale Now! | Gizmodo Australia
- feature | Margaret Simons « Overland literary journal
- Obama Called ‘Monkey’ By Young Liberal In Queensland, Australia
- BBC News – Boys ‘prefer cars from early on’
- PyCon AU – Connecting the Australian Python Community – PyCon Australia 2010 Sydney – A Conference for the Python Community
- Sponsored tweets no big deal, for now – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
- Google acquires UK mobile visual search company Plink to bolster Goggles | VentureBeat
- Stephen Colbert Grills Wikileaks Founder on Helicopter Video – wikileaks – Gawker
- Finnegans Web & Wiki
- Samsung 3D TV Warning
- Who watches WikiLeaks? | Media | The Guardian
- Twitter predicts box office hits
- The Future of Health Care Is Social | Page 9 | Fast Company
- Are Parents Killing Their Kids’ Careers? – Forbes.com
- Teaching About the Web Includes Troublesome Parts – NYTimes.com
- International man of mystery
- Wikileaks reveals video showing US air crew shooting down Iraqi civilians | World news | The Guardian
- Bullies to feel the heat of MySchool principle
- Helicopter parents not doing enough to let children fail
- Is the Web helping us evolve? – Salon.com
- Time for a press award for crowdsourced journalism? | Media | guardian.co.uk
- Moscow Commuters Post Grim Video and Photos Online After Bombings – The Lede Blog – NYTimes.com
- The war on WikiLeaks and why it matters – Glenn Greenwald – Salon.com
- Teachers suffer cyberbullying by pupils and parents | Education | guardian.co.uk
- Jamie Oliver’s school dinners shown to have improved academic results | Education | The Guardian
- .epub eBooks Tutorial
- AppleInsider | Apple’s iPad iBookstore offers low-cost e-book self publishing
- Addicted to Fat: Overeating May Alter the Brain as Much as Hard Drugs: Scientific American
- One in ten involved in an accident using a mobile phone | Dynamic Business
- WikiEducator
- Reputation Is Dead: It’s Time To Overlook Our Indiscretions
- Food – Field Report – Rice Dreams in Louisiana – NYTimes.com – NYTimes.com
- New Nintendo Portable Console to Feature 3D Display – NYTimes.com
- Flash Mobs Take Violent Turn in Philadelphia – NYTimes.com
- VIOSTREAM – powered by Viocorp
- Obesity: The killer combination of salt, fat and sugar | David A Kessler | Life and style | The Guardian
- Education Innovation: Crowdsourcing Collaboration in Education
- Apple’s Spat With Google Is Getting Personal – NYTimes.com
- PANIC! Study finds that students are addicted to their iPhones!!
- Innovative Ideas Forum 2010: Speakers | National Library of Australia
- Is this the meaning of life? | John Stewart | Science | guardian.co.uk
- The real Avatar: ocean bacteria act as ‘superorganism’ – environment – 24 February 2010 – New Scientist
- Book Review – ‘This Book Is Overdue – How Librarians and Cybrarians Can Save Us All,’ by Marilyn Johnson – Review – NYTimes.com
- Books in the Age of the iPad — Craig Mod
- Top 10 Geeks from Downunder | GeekDad | Wired.com
- Israel aborts raid after soldier posts details on Facebook
- Tor.com / Science fiction and fantasy / Weblog, short fiction, art, and discussion
- Research Shows 3-D Movies, TV Can Cause Eye Strain, Headaches | Health | English
- Grammar time: Gillard outlines curriculum plans – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
- Science Proves 3-D Movies Hurt Your Brain – 3D – io9
- Why we need old-school wisdom to escape the grind of modern living
- Panasonic’s Response To Concern Over Binocular Dysphoria | Gizmodo Australia
- Webstock: Turning ideas into code, and code into currency – Technology – NZ Herald News
- Buzz Out Loud Podcast – CNET’s ‘podcast of indeterminate length’ – CNET Blogs
- Vodafone Launches the World’s Cheapest Mobile Phone | MobileBehavior
- PM – Concerns over safety of proposed 3D televisions 15/02/2010
- 3D TVs need safety testing, says CHOICE | News.com.au
- Competing opposing stimulus simulator sickness reduction technique – US Patent 5829446 Description
- 3DTV is coming, but are there health risks? Boing Boing
- Hacker News | Keep doing that and you’ll go blind
- Read This Article On 3D TV Before You Consider Buying One
- Findings – People Share News Online That Inspires Awe, Researchers Find – NYTimes.com
- Operation Titstorm | internet censorship | hackers | Conroy
- Byteside: “For All Of You Who Are Planning To Buy A 3DTV: For God’s Sake Don’t…” | Gizmodo Australia
- Spray-on liquid glass is about to revolutionize almost everything
- UK government sets its data free, for the people’s apps
- Stop the World: Interesting Times : The New Yorker
- Byteside Tech 2.1: The Future – Byteside
- Dig deep for Wikileaks | Emily Butselaar | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
- A People’s History of the United States
- Under the weather? Just swallow a doctor – Science, News – The Independent
- grinding.be » Blog Archive » QRCodes Make Building Transparent
- Pointless Really – David Olsen » When a company actually *gets* social media, it creates more than a customer for life. **Updated**
- Free Will Astrology : Beauty & Truth Lab
- If Your Kids Are Awake, They’re Probably Online – NYTimes.com
- Man died after watching Avatar – doctor | News.com.au
- Facebook, Twitter 2-way ‘lifeline’ for Haiti – USATODAY.com
- Essay – A Vibrant Fantasy World Has Science at Its Core – NYTimes.com
- Dangerous Minds | The Unknown God: Wilfred T. Smith and the Thelemites
- Lost in the Filth Simulacrum | h+ Magazine
- Portland ratchets up volunteer-led ‘tool libraries’ that lend tools for free | Oregon Environmental News – – OregonLive.com
- Why I can’t watch 3D TV – CNN.com
- Overview of Biopolitics
- Books of The Times – Jaron Lanier’s ‘You Are Not a Gadget’ – Automatons of the Web – Review – NYTimes.com
- Sunlight Labs: Blog – Watch Congress in Real Time on your iPhone
- In Monkey Babble, Seeking Key to Human Language Development – NYTimes.com
- http://wikileaks.org/wiki/BBC_deletes_important_story_on_toxic_waste_dumping_in_the_Ivory_Coast_after_legal_threats,_12_Dec_2009
- Audiences experience ‘Avatar’ blues – CNN.com
- The Children of Cyberspace: Old Fogies by Their 20s – NYTimes.com
- Clinton dines with top tech executives | The Cable
- My Student Account – Home
- 2.05: Electric Word
- Twitter vs. Terror – By Richard Lugar | Foreign Policy
- Urban Food Market
- Expanding Mind: Expanding Mind – 01/07/10
- ISKME – Turning Knowledge Into Action — ISKME
- Newspapers See the Appeal of a Local Web Gadget, SeeClickFix – NYTimes.com
- Ban This Game!
- ABC The Drum Unleashed – Filter opponents: change tactics or fail
- The internet is sundering the social connections we need
- ABC The Drum Unleashed – My dreams for 2010
- Year will be more than just a page-turner, it’ll be a new era
- Language Log » Some highlights of Na’vi
- Conroy abandons speed hump plans for Australia’s freeways | Digihub Blog | digihub.smh.com.au
- Raymond Tallis – Neurotrash | New Humanist
- Home – GivesMeHope – Like FML, but for optimists!
- Slashdot Politics Story | Three Lawmakers Ask For Enforcement Against Leak Sites
- MLOVEsociety.org – LIFE EXPERIENCE AND REDUCED NOISE
- Video: Google Goggles Live In Action
- Britney Spears’ Guide to Semiconductor Physics – Lasers and Optoelectronics
- The ABC of social media use – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
- Iranian Crackdown Goes Global – WSJ.com
- MISaustralia – The future of the Web
- Jonathan MacDonald
- DGTec DGHD6760 – HD Set Top Box – Bing Lee
- Authenticity in social media marketing – how important is it? « SME Technology Summit 2009
- Buying, Selling, and Twittering All the Way – NYTimes.com
- BBC News – Wikipedia ‘loses’ 49,000 editors
- Steven Rothberg (StevenRothberg) on Twitter
- 4320SYD – V Australia Twitter Contest
- Dear AMEX | www.nickhodge.com
- Safety First
- It’s Pronounced XENUphon | newmatilda.com
- AMEX discovers new depths to customer service | Aide-Memoire
- Conference Humiliation: They’re Tweeting Behind Your Back – Technology – The Chronicle of Higher Education
- SME Technology Summit 2009
- IBM takes a (feline) step toward thinking machines by AP: Yahoo! Tech
- WordPress: external SMTP server setting « Networknet.nl Blog
- E-GreenJobs.com Everything Green Jobs
- Hartnell-Young
- Technology in the Noughties | Noughties – end of the decade | News.com.au
- AN EVENING DAVID SEDARIS at The State Theatre, Sydney
- UC Berkeley Social Media : Syllabus
- Seven Ways the World Could End in 2012 – 2012 – io9
- Dan Carlin – Hardcore History Archive
- Buythemg.com
- Pirate Bay closure sparked file-sharing boom | Broadband | News | PC Pro
- Mob Rule! How Users Took Over Twitter | Magazine
- Early Christian Writings: New Testament, Apocrypha, Gnostics, Church Fathers
- Cell Size and Scale
- Rapid Weight Gain Linked to Antipsychotic Drugs – NYTimes.com
- Twitter Serves Up Ideas From Its Users – NYTimes.com
- Ruling Expected on Twittering Anarchist Raided Under ‘Rioting’ Laws | Threat Level | Wired.com
- Their Numbers Are Dropping – the Cellphone Refuseniks – NYTimes.com
- “Burning Opera”: The fire’s almost out – Pixel Vision: Arts and Culture Blog of the San Francisco Bay Guardian
- TokBox – Free Video Chat and Video Messaging
- Concierge Services, Baby and Antenatal, Housekeeping, Running Errands, Household Chores | DIAL-AN-ANGEL
- SlowTV | Genetically enhance humanity or face extinction. Julian Savulescu | The Monthly
- zenpundit.com » Blog Archive » Shlok Vaidya’s Singularity of Warfare
- YouTube – Q & A: Mark Pesce & Douglas Rushkoff – Making Participatory Democracy Sexy
- MIT program looks at ways to change the world using cellphones – The Boston Globe
- Striving For Four Billion Mobile Users, Twitter Strikes SMS Deal With Largest Indian Carrier
- Understanding the Anxious Mind – NYTimes.com
- Wikileaks plans to make the Web a leakier place
- Shareable: Mark Pesce, “This is the era of sharing.”
- Education, psychology and technology: Games lessons | The Economist
- What’s the real game that Mobster World is playing on Twitter? | Technology | guardian.co.uk
- RTLS – Real Time Locating Systems
- PhoneGap | Cross platform mobile framework
- Home (OUR HISTORYS BACK)
- Researchers developing free mobile mesh network – Networking – Technology – News – iTnews.com.au
- Surfin’ Safari – Blog Archive » 3D Transforms
- Anarchist arrested after tweeting out the fuzz to protesters – Ars Technica
- In Rural Africa, a Fertile Market for Mobile Phones – NYTimes.com
- Free and Easy Remote Access with VNC Reverse Connections » Raymond.CC Blog
- Why women dominate social networking | Technically Incorrect – CNET News
- First Person Plural – The Atlantic(November 2008)
- Gov 2.0 Conference: Web 2.0 and Social Media for Government – 19 October, Canberra, Australia
- Australian Web Week :: October 2 – 9, 2009
- @mpesce receives an honorary #qsite09 Twitter t-shirt! on Twitpic
- Aussie Pirate Party plans election onslaught
- robotvision augmented reality for the iPhone 3GS
- Question Box Answers Calls in Africa Where Web Can’t Reach – NYTimes.com
- Kenya’s M-PESA System Lets Cell Phones Control Access to Water | Sustainability | Fast Company
- The Psychedelic Transhumanists | h+ Magazine
- Pirate Party to contest next Federal election – Security – Technology – News – iTnews.com.au
- The School Issue – Preschool – Can the Right Kinds of Play Teach Self-Control? – NYTimes.com
- ConscienceOnline.com a Facebook-style site for local do-gooders | StarNewsOnline.com | Star News | Wilmington, NC
- DECC | Air quality index (AQI) values – updated hourly
- Ping – How Sharing Links Has Become Big Business – NYTimes.com
- It’s back: second dust storm sweeps Sydney – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
- Scrap HSC for national test: new boss
- DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
- Henry Jenkins: In a Social Networking World, What’s the Future of TV?
- Dust storm in Australia – The Big Picture – Boston.com
- Red Dust – a gallery on Flickr
- faketanlolraptor.jpg 583×428 pixels
- Dust whips up storm on Twitter – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
- Jimmy Wales: What the MSM Gets Wrong About Wikipedia — and Why
- Link by Link – The Amish Paper The Budget Explores a Move Online – NYTimes.com
- Next: An Internet Revolution in Higher Education – BusinessWeek
- Skulpt
- ANONYMOUS vs the Australian Government: Down the Rabbit Hole We Go | techPresident
- We-think: The power of mass creativity – Charles Leadbeater
- WORKSNUG.COM
- Fotopedia
- Unleashed: Welcome to the (anonymous) rabbit hole
- White House unveils cloud computing initiative | Geek Gestalt – CNET News
- Laboratory Evidence for the Breakdown of the Selfish Gene : The Primate Diaries
- Negative comments on social sites hurt brands | The Australian
- ‘Athens’ on the Net – NYTimes.com
- Internet-Manifesto
- ‘Anonymous’ Declares War on Australia Over Internet Filtering | Threat Level | Wired.com
- Rudd hackers escalate threats against .gov.au websites
- AFP’s high-tech unit let Rome burn: Insight – Security – ZDNet Australia
- MediaShift Idea Lab . Anonymous vs. Scientology: A Case Study of Digital Media | PBS
- Hackers bring down PM’s website
- Online College Courses Distance Learning Courses
- Trapped girls call for help on Facebook – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
- Anonymous targets Australian Government over Internet Censorship
- College for $99 a Month by Kevin Carey | Washington Monthly
- For Teens, Has Texting Replaced Talking? – The Juggle – WSJ
- Why Generation-Y Can’t Read Nonverbal Cues – WSJ.com
- China Web Sites Seeking Users’ Names – NYTimes.com
- Digital Domain – Texting? No, Just Reading My Textbook on the Phone – NYTimes.com
- The Medium – Uploading the Avant-Garde – NYTimes.com
- Millions set to disconnect their fixed-line phones
- DATA.nsw.gov.au | NSW Government
- At Wikipedia, It’s a Man’s World – Network World
- Wikipedia to Color Code Untrustworthy Text | Wired Science | Wired.com
- Social network users to pay more for insurance
- Stark realisation: I no longer depend on Google to find stuff –
- (Video) Mark Pesce: The Dangerous Power of Sharing (Power) – PSFK
- Tips on Choosing Age-Appropriate Texting Devices – NYTimes.com
- ACNT : : HOME PAGE : : AUSTRALASIAN COLLEGE OF NATURAL THERAPIES
- Nine Elements
- The Conversation – Now That I Have Your Attention
- Wikipedia notches up 3 million English-language articles
- The Real-Time Web Is Not Hype: We Are All Traders Now
- Book Review – ‘Ripped – How the Wired Generation Revolutionized Music,’ by Greg Kot – Review – NYTimes.com
- Fury over ‘they shake me’ baby T-shirt
- Amanda Hesser And Merrill Stubbs Crowdsource a Cookbook With Food52
- ‘SMS not radiation’ affects kids’ brains – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
- No Twittering Allowed – NYTimes.com
- World News Australia – Woman fired via Facebook after rant
- Is CYXYMU the first “digital refugee”? | Net Effect
- Wave Reference Server – A Startup Guide | James Purser
- Slashdot News Story | Thinktank Aims To Crowdsource Government Earmark Analysis
- iPhone HTTP Streaming with FFMpeg and an Open Source Segmenter | IONCANNON
- HTTP Live Streaming Overview
- Shapeways | Stainless Steel Gallery
- Daring Fireball: Ninjawords: iPhone Dictionary, Censored by Apple
- lolpolz: Utegate, as told by LOLCATS – as seen on Bek’s blog
- Ironic Sans: The Google Voice Speed Dial Bookmarklet Generator
- Has Wikipedia Created a Rorschach Cheat Sheet? Analyze That – NYTimes.com
- This may be the story to open the book with. It has all the elements, right here.
- Search Magazine — Open to Revisions
- AT&T Blocks 4chan – Encyclopedia Dramatica
- Slipstream – Streaming Services May Soothe the Music Industry – NYTimes.com
- Project AT&T
- AT&T blocks 4chan « Erling Løken Andersen
- Too much networking? – Cosmic Log – msnbc.com
- Small Businesses Are Reaching Out to the World With Twitter – NYTimes.com
- Episode 49, 4 June 2009: The Moar Boar Edition (with added pig) stilgherrian on USTREAM. Blog
- Joho the Blog » Transparency is the new objectivity
- Unboxed – Crowdsourcing Works, When It’s Focused – NYTimes.com
- The Tech View
- Study Measures the Chatter of the News Cycle – NYTimes.com
- Print Isn’t Dying, Serious Journalism Is – Ted Dziuba
- Ryan Grim: Read the Never-Before-Published Letter From LSD-Inventor Albert Hofmann to Apple CEO Steve Jobs
- GetUp! Campaign Actions
- PDF 2009: Mark Pesce
- How the Internet helps Iran silence activists. – By Farhad Manjoo – Slate Magazine
- The Proxy Fight for Iranian Democracy – Renesys Blog
- “The Not-So-Hidden Politics of Class Online”
- Top priorities for Australia – NATIONBUILDER
- MixedInk – Free Collaborative Writing Tool
- Four crowdsourcing lessons from the Guardian’s (spectacular) expenses-scandal experiment » Nieman Journalism Lab
- Declaration of the Anonymous Netizens 2009 – Shanghaiist
- Rant – Scientology CEO Outraged About Wikipedia
- On sale soon: The mobile aimed at four-year-olds | Mail Online
- aM laboratory
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- PdF 2009 | Schedule For Day One, June 29 | Personal Democracy Forum
- Journalism: Not So Dead After All
- Investigate your MP’s expenses
- Social Innovation Camp
- U.S. Steps Gingerly Into Tumult in Iran – NYTimes.com
- Researchers Build Anonymous, Browser-Based ‘Darknet’ – DarkReading
- China Orders Patches to Planned Web Filter – NYTimes.com
- Social Networks Spread Iranian Defiance Online – NYTimes.com
- Twitter cancels downtime for Iran protests | News | News.com.au
- Lifeline and Tracfone Provide Cellphones for the Needy – NYTimes.com
- Tear gas and Twitter: Iranians take their protests online – CNN.com
- Trent Reznor Quits Web 2.0, Offers Cutting Advice To Haters – Stereogum
- Jimbo Wales: No one can make money from Wikipedia… • The Register
- The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan
- A.P. in Deal to Share Investigative Work From Nonprofit Groups – NYTimes.com
- Search (and Destroy) Engines | h+ Magazine
- All For Good
- Army Orders Bases to Stop Blocking Twitter, Facebook, Flickr | Danger Room | Wired.com
- Foraging for Fruit Gains Popularity – NYTimes.com
- OpenStreetMap
- Link by Link – The Wars of Words on Wikipedia’s Outskirts – NYTimes.com
- Altruism’s Bloody Roots | Wired Science | Wired.com
- Videos – Gapminder.org
- The Turn – Fredo Viola
- Social Practices in mBanking – Jan Chipchase – Future Perfect
- Slashdot Story | CoS Bigwig Likens Wikipedia Ban to Nazis’ Yellow Star Decree
- Amateur spies put North Korea on the map – Technology – smh.com.au
- New Twitter Research: Men Follow Men and Nobody Tweets – Conversation Starter – HarvardBusiness.org
- Orange County Limousine (Limo) | Orange County Party Bus | LAX Limo
- Wikipedia bans Church of Scientology • The Register
- Picture perfect example of hyperpolitics in action. Cloud wikipedia vs. tower Scientology.
- The Etiquette for Texting at the Dinner Table – NYTimes.com
- The New Socialism: Global Collectivist Society Is Coming Online
- Editorial – Data.gov – NYTimes.com
- Texting May Be Taking a Toll on Teenagers – NYTimes.com
- PatientsLikeMe : Patients Helping Patients Live Better Every Day
- Teen boy ‘taped policeman’s baton threat’ | National News | News.com.au
- Use a Wii Balance Board with Linux
- Cellphones and children – New York Times
- Hello Africa on Vimeo
- Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism / New RISJ publication launched: ‘Skyful of Lies’ & Black Swans: The new tyranny of shifting information power in crises’ by Nik Gowing
- Why journalists deserve low pay | csmonitor.com
- Filling a Bucket or Lighting a Flame? « Mr Robbo – The P.E Geek
- Video Warning of Pitfalls of Consumption Is a Hit in Schools – NYTimes.com
- Cellphones in India – A Pocket-Size Leveler in an Outsize Land – NYTimes.com
- Connecting Up 2009 | CUA09 | The Online Future of Nonprofits – are we there yet? 11-12 May | Connecting Up Australia
- Information Age Volunteerism – Open Sourced! Crowdsourced! | techPresident
- in Bb 2.0 – a collaborative music/spoken word project
- Teenagers Get Sex Education Via Cellphone – NYTimes.com
- World Superhero Registry
- Parents get sext message | smh.com.au
- Swine flu: Twitter’s power to misinform – By Evgeny Morozov | Net Effect
- Watch – TVS – Television Sydney
- Newspapers, The Recording Industry And A Misplaced Sense Of Entitlement | Techdirt
- http://www.co.nezperce.id.us
- How to keep control of the conversation – Perspectives – Opinion – Technology
- Rooftop STUB – a set on Flickr
- Anzac STUB 2009 – a set on Flickr
- Rooftop STUB BBQ – a set on Flickr
- Technology Review: Dissent Made Safer
- Academic Earth – Video lectures from the world’s top scholars
- The Medium – Let Them Eat Tweets – Why Twitter Is a Trap – NYTimes.com
- Books, newspapers face battle in dawn of digital revolution – Local News – Geelong, VIC, Australia
- Lamotrigine – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Telstra lays down the law on Twitter – Technology – smh.com.au
- OneSwarm: Privacy preserving P2P
- 3quarksdaily – the emotional intelligence of high school
- Mashable on Tumblr – If Homer’s Odyssey Was Written On Twitter, found…
- Book Review – ‘Stealing MySpace,’ by Julia Angwin – Review – NYTimes.com
- PR stunts leave fans all a-Twitter – Technology – smh.com.au
- Twitter activist goes into hiding – Technology – smh.com.au
- In Defense Of The Tax-Day Tea Parties – The Atlantic Politics Channel
- Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable « Clay Shirky
- Essay – Biology and Technology Intersect to Create Art – NYTimes.com
- Amazon Rights Error After Tweet-Rage on Twitter – NYTimes.com
- PM’s high-speed populism | The Australian
- Finding Utility in the Jumble of Twittered Thoughts – NYTimes.com
- R&DTV : Episode 1 – BBC Backstage / BBC RAD Labs
- Slashdot | German Wikileaks Domain Suspended Without Warning
- Google force feeds Web 2.0 to US gov • The Register
- Crikey – Mark Scott: NBN will reshape everything – Mark Scott: NBN will reshape everything
- Sabotage attacks knock out phone service
- Old-style TV could be biggest loser – Technology – smh.com.au
- Inside Moldova’s Twitter Revolution | Danger Room from Wired.com
- Gallery: Moldova Protesters Take to the Streets … and Tweets
- Protests in Moldova Explode, With Help of Twitter – NYTimes.com
- Liberals go on attack as Nationals splinter on broadband network | The Australian
- Greens hail network as ‘visionary’ project – National News – National – General – The Canberra Times
- Mark Pesce | high speed broadband network
- National Broadband Network | Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy
- Moldovans Turn to Twitter to Organize Protests – The Lede Blog – NYTimes.com
- Op-Ed Contributor – How the Internet Got Its Rules – NYTimes.com
- Moses is Departing Egypt: A Facebook Haggadah
- ‘Sexting’ Hysteria Falsely Brands Educator as Child Pornographer | Threat Level from Wired.com
- Protesters always early adopters of technology – CNN.com
- Conroy backtracks on internet censorship policy – Technology – smh.com.au
- Principles of the American Cargo Cult
- IP address city geolocation HTTP API | Share your knowledge!
- When Stars Twitter, a Ghost May Be Lurking – NYTimes.com
- ‘Caching error’ caused Henson blacklisting – Technology – smh.com.au
- Conroy admits blacklist error, blames ‘Russian mob’ – Technology – smh.com.au
- Blacklist snares Bill Henson fan site – web – Technology – theage.com.au
- Telstra fires Fake Stephen Conroy: News – Communications – ZDNet Australia
- Child Porn Laws Used Against Kids Who Photograph Themselves | Threat Level from Wired.com
- ACLU Sues Prosecutor Over ‘Sexting’ Child Porn Charges | Threat Level from Wired.com
- Transparency and Open Government
- Rouxbe — The Recipe to Better Cooking
- Recovery.gov
- This is why you’re fat.
- iiNet pulls out of net censorship trials – web – Technology – smh.com.au
- Daniel A
- Society’s vital networks prone to ‘explosive’ changes – tech – 13 March 2009 – New Scientist
- Wikileaks to Conroy: Go after our source and we will go after you – Wikileaks
- Betchablog » Blog Archive » No Clean Feed!
- HHMI News: Neuron Growth Pathway Linked to Schizophrenia
- Australia secretly censors Wikileaks press release and Danish Internet censorship list, 16 Mar 2009 – Wikileaks
- Leaked list not ACMA blacklist: Conroy: News – Communications – ZDNet Australia
- Internet list publication grossly irresponsible | Senator Stephen Conroy | Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy
- ACMA – ACMA media release 34/2009 – 19 March
- Leaked blacklist irresponsible, inaccurate: Conroy – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
- Brian Eno to lead new Sydney festival – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
- Web blacklist outcry: dentist, tuckshop on official ‘hate list’ – web
- Australian government secret ACMA internet censorship blacklist, 6 Aug 2008 – Wikileaks
- Leaked Australian blacklist reveals banned sites – Technology – smh.com.au
- Fake Stephen Conroy lashes out at Telstra – Technology – smh.com.au
- Mistrial by iPhone – Juries’ Web Research Upends Trials – NYTimes.com
- DBCDE Refuses Tech Wired’s NBN FOI : Tech Wired Australia – An Australian Technology Website With Podcast
- Telstra man behind Fake Stephen Conroy – Technology – smh.com.au
- Banned hyperlinks could cost you $11,000 a day – Technology – smh.com.au
- And now watch, as we go down the rabbit hole.
- The Saturday Profile – In Argentina, a Camera and a Blog Make a Star – Biography – NYTimes.com
- TPM: News Pages | Talking Points Memo | Jon Stewart Interview With Jim Cramer
- This is the whole, *unedited* video of Jon Stewart and Jim Cramer.
- A Dirty Pun Tweaks China’s Online Censors – NYTimes.com
- Brilliant, brilliant example of Gilmore’s Law
- No Clean Feed
- Taking out the trash: Insight – Security – ZDNet Australia
- Fake Stephen Conroy goes at it. With tongs.
- Obama Team Finds It Hard to Adapt Its Web Savvy to Government – washingtonpost.com
- Basics – In a Helpless Baby, the Roots of Our Social Glue – NYTimes.com
- Cellphones tap wisdom of the crowds – 11 February 2009 – New Scientist
- The TV Watch – Media’s Big Names Can’t Resist Twitter – NYTimes.com
- First pictures of the Turkey Airlines crash came out via Twitter. That’s a very big deal.
- No ‘Call of Duty’ without ‘Rules of War’ – On the Level- msnbc.com
- Web censorship plan heads towards a dead end – BizTech – Technology – smh.com.au
- Dana Milbank – A Tale of 140 Characters, Plus the Ones in Congress – washingtonpost.com
- Social websites harm children’s brains: Chilling warning to parents from top neuroscientist
- Instant Rimshot
- VEXNEWS // news for patriots | BLOG CASUALTY: Bernardi sacked for revealing on his blog that Pyne is not a conviction politician
- Chocolate in Beta Testing, Offered by a Wired Founder – New York Times
- Industry Pitching Cellphones as a Teaching Tool – NYTimes.com
- Crime: Girl Refuses to Stop Texting in Class, School Calls Cops, Cops Arrest Girl
- Surfing Google Earth with a Wii Balance Board – Boing Boing
- Do We Need a New Internet? – NYTimes.com
- Net filter plan nurtures ‘open source government’ – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
- Op-Ed Contributor – The Coming Swarm – NYTimes.com
- John Robb pointed to this on his blog.
- The Superior Civilization – The New York Review of Books
- Blank mythweb after apt-get upgrade – Ubuntu Forums
- Obama’s web strategist to advise Rudd – web – Technology – smh.com.au
- PressThink: Audience Atomization Overcome: Why the Internet Weakens the Authority of the Press
- Microsoft Events
- Slipstream – Prop 8 Donor Web Site Shows Disclosure Law Is 2-Edged Sword – NYTimes.com
- Home Page | Flat World Knowledge
- Accidental Tweet announces senior BBC appointments (but are now official) | Journalism.co.uk Editors’ Blog
- ABC Online: Twitter
- Free Monty Python Videos on Youtube Lead to 23,000% DVD Sale Increase | /Film
- DIGITAL YOUTH RESEARCH | Kids’ Informal Learning with Digital Media
- Mizuko Ito’s project
- Revolution, Facebook-Style – Can Social Networking Turn Young Egyptians Into a Force for Democratic Change? – NYTimes.com
- Twitter demographics – middle aged men now the biggest user segment (!)
- Slipstream – In Venting, a Computer Visionary Educates – NYTimes.com
- Education News – Education Life – The New York Times
- Internet car radio a world first – Articles – Home Entertainment – Digital Life
- DgL- Wikipedia over DNS
- Don’t film us on a raid, say officers – Technology – smh.com.au
- Us Now – Home
- Senator Stephen Conroy breaks silence over web filtering scheme | News | News.com.au
- The great porn war – web – Technology – theage.com.au
- Open Letter to SEC: Leave Peer-to-Peer Lending Alone (NetBanker)
- The right to the Simpsons « Charterblog
- Kickbee lets unborn children Twitter – SlipperyBrick.com
- Main Page – Dickipedia – A Wiki of Dicks
- iTunes University & Open Source Learning: Is College Obsolete? | PSFK
- IN PICTURES: hundreds protest govt net censorship
- New hurdle for net censorship – Technology – smh.com.au
- Police defend baby swinging video charge – Technology – smh.com.au
- Wikipedia added to child pornography blacklist – web – Technology – smh.com.au
- Talking VTE Podcast: elearning08: Mark Pesce, Opening keynote : ‘Fluid Learning’
- Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories – Making the World a Better Place, One Evil
- Europeana Goes Online and Is Then Overwhelmed – NYTimes.com
- NLS4 Melbourne 2008
- EFA Comments on the Australia Institute’s Mandatory Filtering Proposal
- Too many twitters drown out Rudd website – web – Technology – smh.com.au
- http://www.fas.org/irp/eprint/mobile.pdf
- alexmanchester.com: This “Twitter Influencers” list is a waste of time
- Africans and Their Mobiles, Part 1: Numbers and Usage Patterns – ReadWriteWeb
- Upwardly Mobile
- Good examples to use in book.
- The Crypt: GOP Rep.: ‘Liberals hate real Americans that work and accomplish and achieve and believe in God’ [updated with audio] – Politico.com
- Slashdot | Wikipedia’s New Definition of Truth
- Black and white TV generation have monochrome dreams – Telegraph
- Slashdot | A Wikipedia Conspiracy and the Wall Street Meltdown
- Saleae Logic. Great Hardware, Meet Great Software.
- Carr favours open access | Australian IT
- Angry Bear: Your Urgent Help Needed
- Slashdot | Palin Email Hacker Found
- Slashdot | Debating “Deletionism” At Wikipedia
- Welcome to Linux From Scratch!
- Text Messages Seen as Dangerously Distracting – NYTimes.com
- Good god. This actually made the NYT.
- Alleged 1st-person tale of Palin e-mail hack comes and goes
- Researcher: social networking trumps porn in web searches
- Slashdot | “Anonymous” Hacks Palin’s Private Email
- Main Page – Deletionpedia
- Keeping track of all of Wikipedia’s deletions.
- Campaign Silo » Palin Hacked: “Anonymous” Responds
- Palin’s Email Account Hacked (PHOTOS)
- ABC Reception Advice – Frequency Finder
- iPhoneModem – Extremely Easy 3G Tethering in OS X – iPhone Forums at ModMyiFone.com – iPhone | iPod Touch, news, apps, themes.
- Global Guerrillas: HALTING RUSSIAN ENCROACHMENT
- Short, sweet, brilliant.
- Adopt a Pensioner
- Whatever » A Previous Message Repeated, Slightly More Forcefully
- Twelve Canoes
- Locus Online Features: Cory Doctorow: Macropayments
- Cory, Cory, Cory!!!
- Twitter: Far more than “what I had for lunch today”
- I’m So Totally, Digitally Close to You – Clive Thompson – NYTimes.com
- Twitter / roseg: @downes the DET firewall ke…
- Alaskans Speak (In A Frightened Whisper): Palin Is “Racist, Sexist, Vindictive, And Mean.” | The LA Progressive
- Lodestone Patient Care | Scanner Sounds
- Here’s what an MRI sounds like.
- Discovery Future Fellowships – Australian Research Council (ARC)
- Six Degrees of Separation Is Now Three
- O2 has demonstrated how well connected strangers are in the 21st century.
- Black Dog Institute – Home – Black Dog Institute
- beyondblue: the national depression initiative
- Build Instructions (Mac OS X) (Chromium Developer Documentation)
- Noise Addicts » Blog Archive » Furby Gurdy circuit bend
- Furby Gurdy!
- Get FISA Right Turns Crowdsourced Guns on McCain
- The best 5-minute instructional videos on the Internet
- Cooliris, Inc. | Beyond the Browser
- Sourceless orientation sensor – Google Patents
- This, folks, is my patent.
- Crazy VR Patent from Sega – who’d a thunk it?
- Gilmore’s Law, Smartphones and Wikipanion « Darcy’s Blog
- Tweetake » Start Here
- The Pool Room
- Maatkit: a toolkit of utilities and tools for MySQL
- Alan Kay on ‘The Camel has Two Humps’
- Bus company tries to shutter web-based ride-share service
- Home | Pool
- Core JavaScript 1.5 Guide – Mozilla Developer Center
- TechCrunchIT » Blog Archive » You can’t get there from here
- JustHackIt
- Technology Review: How Obama <em>Really</em> Did It
- How Not to Act on J-Date | The Home of Peter Shankman – Shankman.com
- Free legal forms and business templates
- So what’s the catch, I wonder?
- PURE Unobtrusive Rendering Engine for HTML
- Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide
- Pipes: mpesce feed munger
- Blocked Site « Darcy’s Blog
- Nvu – The Complete Web Authoring System for Linux, Macintosh and Windows
- Web Kit DOM Programming Topics: Using the Canvas
- Drawing Graphics with Canvas – MDC
- Cooking and Cognition: How Humans Got So Smart | LiveScience
- Handle With Care – NYTimes.com
- Twitter Marketers and Gaming The System
- Twitter limiting you to 2000 folks you follow.
- The Brain Unmasked
- First Solar: Quest for the $1 Watt
- Within five years, this company’s thin-film solar cells could compete with coal
- Tape Delay by NBC Faces End Run by Online Fans – NYTimes.com
- Leg bone yields DNA secrets of man’s Neanderthal ‘Eve’
- Bouillon project » Blog Archive » Is Wikipedia saturated? Yep! Last year.
- Beijing Olympic opening ceremony live
- Apple removes $1,000 featureless iPhone application | Technology | Los Angeles Times
- Can Moodle change a school? YOU BET! | The MoodleMan Blog
- Raphaël Reference
- Most excellent tools.
- globeandmail.com: Banking by phone for the poor
- DoxPara Research
- Test for vulnerable DNS servers. Of which, mine is.
- A library of DHTML and Ajax scripts – DHTMLgoodies.com
- Worthless, $1000 “I Am Rich” iPhone App Disappears (AAPL)
- Exclusive: Hands-On with Dell’s XT Tablet Now with Multi-Touch
- Excellent demonstration of Latitude XT multi-touch
- n-trig
- The company that makes the capacitive touch-screen for the Dell Latitude XT.
- P8TCH | Commando Nerd Patches for iPhone Scanning
- Facet – open source swarming smart-phone software | Blog | Futurismic
- SitePen Blog » Touching and Gesturing on the iPhone
- Designers on quest to build $12 computer – BostonHerald.com
- Global Internet Freedom Consortium
- ANONYMOUS relaunches their fight against Scientology
- girtby.net: Bayes’ Theorem 1, Mandatory Filtering 0
- Culture Wars Feature Article – Carl Rogers and the IHM Nuns: Sensitivity Training, Psychological Warfare and the Catholic Problem
- adaptive path » aurora concept video
- Favicon Generator
- Chinese netizens rail against Great Firewall – web – Technology – smh.com.au
- AppleInsider | Ten step guide to sharing your iPhone’s connection with NetShare
- Really useful tutorial on NetShare
- Blair Wtich Box
- Scenariogirl and Maxine go hunting for Huntsman spiders
- Twitter / MissRFTC: I am totally serious. My Ob…
- WATER DISCOVERED ON MARS – New York Post
- Magazine Preview – Malwebolence – The World of Web Trolling – NYTimes.com
- Vodafone iPhone plans: Data not included in caps, but no-one’s sure why not | Lifehacker Australia
- Untangling Vodafone’s iPhone data charges | Lifehacker Australia
- Workings of Ancient ‘Computer’ Deciphered – NYTimes.com
- Citizendium Blog » Mark Pesce on the impending anti-democratic revolution
- FUCKING NDA
- Talkinator – talk like crazy!
- Digital Domain – First It Was Song Downloads. Now It’s Organic Chemistry. – NYTimes.com
- Save The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus
- A COMPUTER WANTED.
- The Pirate’s Dilemma
- Hyperconnectivity — REMIX08 Keynote – Videos – Builder AU
- W00t!
- Wanted: a political home for idealistic pragmatists – Opinion – smh.com.au
- Marcus Westbury’s piece in SMH
- Only Yesterday–F.L. Allen
- rentzsch.com: Block-level Parallels-Fusion Migration
- cre.ations.net – Blog entry: How to tether your iPhone 3G and browse the web using your 3G connection
- There’s a clear opportunity here.
- Article citation online
- Britannica answers Wikipedia / Nature study
- Terms and Conditions
- This spells out (in perfect legalese) my Vodafone iPhone contract. I hope.
- TUAW Tip: Make iPhone ringtones with GarageBand – The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
- Twitter saga ends in jailed translator going free – CNN.com
- Yay! Happy endings all around!
- The Point – social organizing online
- Vivaty Brings The 3D Web to Your Browser, Starting With AIM and Facebook
- Apparently You People Don’t Really Care About Twitter Downtime
- Welcome to Developers of PyS60
- Great S60 Python development site.
- The Aussie who’s changing the world of whistleblowers – web – Technology
- Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks – an Aussie!
- Bringing Down Bear Stearns: Politics & Power: vanityfair.com
- Twitter – A Teaching and Learning Tool | ICT in my Classroom
- Brilliant piece of work.
- Love & Money – WSJ.com
- As Web Traffic Grows, Crashes Take Bigger Toll – NYTimes.com
- ACMA links Alan Jones to Cronulla violence. 10/04/2007. ABC News Online
- Bacteria Evolve; Conservapedia demands Recount
- How social networking saved New Orleans – Network World
- Daily Digest: The Mobilized Mob Does as It Pleases
- Why yes, I did get that exactly right!
- Obama Voters Protest His Switch on Telecom Immunity – NYTimes.com
- I seem to have predicted this.
- PDF2008 : Mark Pesce just simply RAWKS! | culturekitchen
- Video of my talk at PdF! Yay!
- ‘A Smart Mob Is Not Necessarily a Wise Mob’ – OhmyNews International
- Video Pop Corn téléphone portable micro-ondes – pop, corne, corn, popcorn, 666 – Dailymotion Share Your Videos
- Recording Industry Decries AM-FM Broadcasting as ‘A Form of Piracy’ | Threat Level from Wired.com
- Hyperactive Mark Pesce at the Personal Democracy Forum
- More! Me!!!
- WCBS NEWSRADIO 880 – Are We Over-Connecting?
- BetaNews | Is it time for technology to ‘reboot’ society?
- More press about me! Me! Me!!!
- APML – Attention Profiling Mark-up Language: The open standard for Attention Metadata
- This could be very interesting.
- There Will Be Blood: Final Script
- Yes!
- Mayhill Fowler: Personal Democracy Forum: Blogging The Wisdom Of Crowds – Off The Bus on The Huffington Post
- Australian Literature Representatives
- Possible agents for moi at home
- linkfluence – home
- Dipping: Pool Crashing in the UK Becomes Latest Google Earth Prank
- Free Cell Phone Minutes to Fight TB
- Two great tastes that go great together!
- Interview: The cellphone anthropologist – opinion – 11 June 2008 – New Scientist
- Jan Chipchase in New Scientist!!!
- Bloggers Get Obama Accuser Hauled Off in Handcuffs | Threat Level from Wired.com
- Obama’s ‘Cybergenic’ Edge
- Is Google Making Us Stupid?
- Heh. Let’s just see about that.
- techPresident – Obama’s Organization, and the Future of American Politics
- The Nation – The Wiki-Way to the Nomination – NYTimes.com
- Even the NYT.
- Is Obama an enlightened being? / Spiritual wise ones say: This sure ain’t no ordinary politician. You buying it?
- BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Mobile phones expose human habits
- Mobile telecoms | Halfway there | Economist.com
- Never fear, dirtgirl is here – Lismore News, Weather, Sport & Local Classifieds | Lismore Northern Star – 2008-06-05 08:00:00.0 – localnews
- Whee!
- Crowd invited by Facebook trashes house
- Here we go again.
- Silverton Primary School
- Where you wanna send your kids to school in Victoria!
- Slashdot | Obama Campaign Seeks LAMP Developers
- Heh. I’d consider it – were I in the US.
- Muckraker | Talking Points Memo | What’s the White House Doing to Prosecutors?
- The core of “How Fredo Got Whacked”
- URBEINGRECORDED – Twitter co-opted by users as a better social messaging platform
- Here it is, someone else is saying it too!
- Twitter Architecture and Ruminations on the Future
- Twitter Breaks Down Barriers in the Classroom
- “Social Networks’ Sway May Be Underestimated” By Rob Stein
- Facebook, MySpace and other Web sites have unleashed a potent new phenomenon of social networking in cyberspace. But at the same time, a growing body of evidence is suggesting that traditional social networks play a surprisingly powerful and underrecogniz
- Twitter was FASTER than the news in China
- The Chinese earthquake and Twitter – crowdsourcing without managers « Online Journalism Blog
- on hyperconnectivity and artificial overstimulation – D’Arcy Norman dot net
- I. Have. Invented. A. New. Word!!!
- Blogging–It’s Good for You: Scientific American
- Linux 人 >> Everest 开发日志 » port tor privoxy to iphone, free web or safe web?
- Dash: The Only Internet Connected Automotive GPS – Drive Smart!
- Kinda cool technology in this.
- Bubblepedia
- Crowdsourced revelation of all the empty/speculative RE holdings in Sydney
- L’humeur du moment…: Piracy is good : enfin traduit en français !
- Yep. Me. In French.
- DEDLOG: Mark Pesce and his Part Time Organ Monkey
- Anonymous Protest 14 June
- Half of world’s population has a mobile | The Daily Telegraph
- BitRock :: Products :: Web Stacks
- HSC students to get Wikipedia course – web – Technology – smh.com.au
- Woah!
- Those Wacky Kids – Mark Pesce – Symposium in Sydney « HeyJude
- A brief synopsis of my presentation in Sydney for ACER.
- BBC NEWS | dot.life | A blog about technology from BBC News | TV becomes social again
- gapingvoid: “cartoons drawn on the back of business cards”: hyper-connected
- Ariel Waldman vs. Twitter: A story so dirty, I’m taking a shower… at theory.isthereason
- Twitter surprise from Flocker
- Another story of a happy ending, courtesy of Twitter.
- Kevin Kelly — The Technium
- And here, the opening argument of The Human Network.
- Ariel Waldman » Blog Archive » Twitter refuses to uphold Terms of Service
- Laurel Papworth -Social Networks: Twitter- staff and sshh! – secrets
- TPN :: The 2 Web Crew » Blog Archive » The 2 Web Crew #26 – Jason Calacanis
- Power-Tweeting: 101 Everyday Uses for Twitter – Inside CRM
- Slashdot | YouTube Refuses To Remove Terrorist Videos
- Teenager faces prosecution for calling Scientology ‘cult’ | UK news | guardian.co.uk
- You’re only going to piss them off, you know. And that’s not going to be good.
- Twitter’s political coming of age? | Coop’s Corner : A Blog from Charlie Cooper – CNET News.com
- Heh. This is a key story folks.
- Anonymous Members Attacked During Protest | Chanology News
- And so it begins.
- Rands In Repose: We Travel in Tribes
- Great essay about Twitter. The penny is dropping.
- China mobile phone user base hits 574 million in March 2008
- Oh. My. God.
- Installer.app troubleshooting – iPhone Atlas
- Perspective 2.0: Have phone, will work
- PC World – Business Center: Telecom: Nice to Have or Basic Necessity?
- The Praized Blog » Blog Archive » Twitter Traffic Explodes!
- As I expected.
- Twitter Emerges as Key Communications Channel in China Quake
- MobHappy » Blog Archive » Today’s Lesson In Social Media: Sometimes, It’s Better To Keep Your Trap Shut
- Yes, Virginia, there is a social media sphere. And it’s way, way, waaay more powerful than you are.
- Gin, Television, and Social Surplus – Here Comes Everybody
- Clay’s good. Got to give him that. But what happens to the cognitive surplus, well, heh, that’s *my* particular bailiwick.
- Welcome – doctype – Google Code
- Well this looks interesting.
- Hyperconnected Users Growing
- First time I’ve seen someone else use the word “hyperconnected”. Hmm.
- Google cuts off AdWords to ANONYMOUS
- Oh dear. There’s going to be trouble.
- Slashdot | 85% of Chinese Citizens Like Internet Censorship
- The Australian | Multimedia
- TPMMuckraker | Talking Points Memo | Pentagon Military Analyst Doc Diving Thread
- Talking Points Memo | We Need Your Help
- A perfect example of how this all works. The DOD document dump, crowdsourced.
- TWITTER FASTER TO REPORT NEWS THAN ALL OTHER MEDIA
- A hyperconnected social network shares news faster than a hierarchical source.
- How Technology Shapes Our Brains
- Interesting, but not sure if it’s as true as the author thinks it is.
- 3G services largely unused: report – Technology – smh.com.au
- More mobiles than people in Australia!
- AGIMO | Style Manual
- Customer service via Twitter works for unpopular people too | Webware : Cool Web apps for everyone
- What is the Monkeysphere? | Cracked.com
- Weird, brilliant article.
- Peter Black’s Freedom to Differ: Wikipedia seeks CDA immunity … and should get it
- Twitter Can Be Liberated – Here’s How
- “If the news is important, it will find me” » mathewingram.com/work |
- Comcast, Twitter And The Chicken (trust me, I have a point)
- Yep. The penny is dropping. EVERYWHERE.
- Librarians Matter » Blog Archive » Are your sources relevant? Are you ?
- Twitter recorded the UK earthquake long before any other media…
- The Dao Is Open website is devoted to the cultivation of Dao (Tao) and De (Te), as exemplified in the works of Laozi (Lao Tzu) and Zhuangzi (Chuang Tzu).
- Kevin Kelly — The Technium
- What Twitter brings to the party | Outside the Lines – CNET News.com
- Anon SA
- Important for the chapter on ANONYMOUS
- Journal of e-Media Studies
- Slashdot | Bluetooth Surveillance Tested In the UK
- Eeeek!
- NMEA data
- Flash Mob at Jefferson Memorial – one arrested, hilarity ensues
- Key. Absolutely key.
- U.C. Berkeley student’s Twitter messages alerted world to his arrest in Egypt
- What Is Google App Engine? – Google App Engine – Google Code
- Computerworld – Wikipedia breeds ‘unwitting trust’ says IT professor
- Cellphones – Third World and Developing Nations – Poverty – Technology – New York Times
- Jan Chipchase! Whee1
- Global Guerrillas: OPEN DECISION MAKING
- Wikipedia-reading boffins jimmy keyless door to entire universe
- Is the Internet eroding America’s Puritanism — or making it worse?
- C. Scott Young Memorial
- Online Chat, as Inspired by Real Chat – New York Times
- Tony makes the NY Tmes!!!
- The News Business: Out of Print: Reporting & Essays: The New Yorker
- Brilliant! Brilliant! Brilliant!!!
- I, Cringely . The Pulpit . Amish Paradise | PBS
- Hillary’s St. Patrick’s Day massacre
- City Subpoenas Creator of Text Messaging Code – New York Times
- 2004 RNC vs the mob.
- A Career Built on Controversy: How ‘Fitna’ Catapulted Wilders into the Limelight – International – SPIEGEL ONLINE – News
- Sex Drive: IPhones, Twitter Let Sex Workers Spread Their Gospel
- I, Cringely . The Pulpit . War of the Worlds | PBS
- YouTube Feature Tells Video Creators When and Where a Clip Is Being Watched – New York Times
- Daily Kos: State of the Nation – The YouTube Election
- Global Guerrillas: OPEN SOURCE INSURGENCY >> How to start
- Ah, Robb presents us with a step by step guide. How delightful.
- Grey Lodge Occult Review :: Issue #10 :: The Solar Anus ::
- Woah. Just woah.
- Global Guerrillas: JOURNAL: Civilized Tribalism
- Global Guerrillas: JOURNAL: Anonymous Responds
- Here it is. This is the future, folks. Scientology used lawfare for so long that it managed to breed a perfect competitor.
- Project Chanology – Insurgency Wiki
- This is it. ANONYMOUS is a 4G hyperpolitical group.
- Global Guerrillas: ANONYMOUS
- Long-Distance Wi-Fi (100 km)
- Wireless World
- “Cellphone Pictures In Lhasa” By Anne Applebaum
- Could Tibet bring down modern China?
- Open-Source Troubles in Wiki World – New York Times
- oh dear. The Times.
- How the World Works – Salon.com
- Upton Sinclair, Now Playing on YouTube – New York Times
- Look out Al Qaeda bitches, Facebook’s comin’ atcha
- open-mesh.com
- Whee! Take that, Meraki!
- The Connection Has Been Reset
- Great article about the Great Firewall of China.
- Question Box – All About Question Box
- The Question Box reaches into India’s illiterate corners
- This is really, REALLY important.
- Giving the Outsiders a Say on Movies
- Facebook Is Extending Its Network to Blood Donations
- OK, **this** is the shit. The real shit.
- Serving Up Television Without the TV Set
- Find the buzz on your block!
- Kinda cool. Potentially VERY cool
- Concern in Europe on Cellphone Ads for Children
- Cyber-Rebels in Cuba Defy State’s Limits
- This just about sums it all up.
- Science goes 2.0 with the Internet
- East vs West differ in how they perceive emotions
- Kevin Kelly — The Technium — Can You Find 1,000 Fans?
- Another knock out of the park by Kevin Kelly.
- Scandal hits Wikiland
- Inside Obama’s Surging Net-Roots Campaign
- Gene Map Becomes a Luxury Item
- Ex takes her revenge on Mr Wikipedia – web – Technology – smh.com.au
- Oh dear. It’s gone global.
- Thoughts on BitTorrent distribution for a public broadcaster
- Jimbo Wales dumps girlfriend on Wikipedia
- Putting Innovation in the Hands of a Crowd
- The Charms of Wikipedia – The New York Review of Books
- Powerset Co-Founder to Launch Crowdsourced Green VC Fund
- Light Reading – Mobile/Wireless – Google Earth Mash-Up Helps Mesh Mumbai – Telecom News Analysis
- Wefi
- Advanced episodes of Underbelly pirated on net – Technology – smh.com.au
- How Pakistan knocked YouTube offline (and how to make sure it never happens again)
- Blogger, Sans Pajamas, Rakes Muck and a Prize
- TPM finally makes the NYT.
- Social Media Will Change Your Business
- Look past the yakkers, hobbyists, and political mobs. Your customers and rivals are figuring blogs out. Our advice: Catch up…or catch you later
- How much millet can a cellphone buy? – How the World Works – Salon.com
- More confirmation of the power of mobiles in the developing world.
- www.olsr.org | an adhoc wireless mesh routing daemon
- Muahahahah! Victory is mine!!!
- Technology Review: TR10: Reality Mining
- Can I just please point out that I *pioneered* this field??!?
- Wikileaks – Wikileaks
- You can take DNS offline, but YOU CAN’T DESTROY AN IP ADDRESS!!!
- BBC NEWS | Technology | Whistle-blower site taken offline
- Muckraker | Talking Points Memo | U.S. Court Shuts Down Whistleblower Site
- Human Culture Subject To Natural Selection, Study Shows
- North America’s Largest Solar-Electric Plant Switched On : MetaEfficient
- War on music piracy – Technology – smh.com.au
- Edge: BETTER THAN FREE By Kevin Kelly
- Crowdsourcing Puts Crucial Superdelegates Under a Microscope
- Dear Senator Hillary Clinton, Please Step Down
- The blog post that shocked a nation, and has started to sweep through the mommyblogosphere.
- Modern Mechanix » OUTLAWS MAY USE SUPER-STATIONS at Sea
- Bluetooth Burkha
- Wireless World 2008
- Australia set to give the go-ahead for Creative Commons licensing | Technology | The Guardian
- Kevin Kelly — The Technium
- More brilliance from Kevin Kelley.
- techPresident – The Marketing of the President 2008
- If You Can’t Let Go, Twitter
- Ban scuppered as Underbelly goes online – Technology – smh.com.au
- Gilmore’s Law!!!
- GOP digerati call on party to emulate Dems by embracing ‘Net
- Ha! Ha!!! Ha!!!!
- Australia 2020 – Nominations
- Over the Horizon: User-Centered Online Politics?
- The Oil Drum | I am Human, I’m American, and I’m an Addict…
- Facebookers net wi-fi – Wireless & BroadBand – Connectivity – Technology
- Me! SMH! Meraki! Whee!!!
- YouNotSneaky!: The Economics of The Wire
- New Scientist Technology Blog: Towards the Facebook phone
- Ten Lessons from Mitt TV – Web Video Expert – DigiNovations Video Production Services
- Putting Candidates Under the Videoscope
- Gangs turn to social networking suits to recruit
- The Caucus: Anti-Obama Film On the Way
- Wikipedia Islam Entry Is Criticized
- The Caucus: With Romney Gone, What Will McCain Do?
- Wikipedia ruled by ‘Lord of the Universe’
- Hackers declare Scientology D-day – Technology – smh.com.au
- Great Firewall of China to come down – The INQUIRER
- Taking the Web 2.0 route to green tech
- Global Guerrillas: JOURNAL: Web-based Networks for Disaster Response
- Good article about disaster response during CA wildfires, and Twitter
- Joiku – JoikuSpot Light Beta
- Turns my phone into a hot spot!!!
- In CBS Test, Mobile Ads Find Users
- Today is the Day
- Lovely, amazing art.
- Satellite Spotters Glimpse Secrets, and Tell Them
- For Marketing, the Most Valuable Player Might Be YouTube
- Global Guerrillas: JOURNAL: The Rule of Five
- I made it into the Global Guerillas blog!!!
- Social Graph API – Google Code
- This is potentially VERY cool.
- Great Firewall of China Faces Online Rebels
- Andrew Gumbel: Obama Rewriting Rules of Conventional Campaigning
- Learning Aesthics » Distribution Models
- Nanocelebrity!!!
- In African village, the sound of modernity arrives via cellphone
- Eureka! It Really Takes Years of Hard Work
- Rudd announces summit to tackle Australia’s problems | The Courier-Mail
- N95 Citizen Journalists reporting for Super Duper Tuesday
- There is no Tipping Point!
- PyS60 documentation – OpenSource
- The National Intelligence Estimate of the United States
- Brilliant.
- Steve Jackson’s Six Degrees of Separation on Facebook
- Unevenly Distributed: Production Models for the 21st Century
- Screen Training Ireland, 31 January 2008
- BBC NEWS | Africa | GPS helps pygmies defend forest
- YES!!!
- Tool Use Just a Trick of the Mind
- Marshal McLuhan, thou art avenged!!!
- Noca Targets Transaction Fees with New Online Payment System
- How To: Install OS X on Your Hackintosh PC, No Hacking Required
- Direct-to-DVD Releases Shed Their Loser Label
- From today, feel free to download another 25 million songs – legally – Times Online
- Waving Goodbye to Hegemony
- Just stunning.
- Aust doctors hail teen’s transplant ‘miracle’ – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
- Woah. The kid is a chimera.
- Symbian development on Linux and OS X
- This is gonna be damned useful. Someday. When I have time.
- Repress U
- Repressing dissent on America’s university campuses. Sigh.
- Missed Calls as Signals – Research into Mobile Trends
- Learned this two years ago when visiting QUT.
- MPAA mis-stated figures, lied to Congress.
- Artists need to eat? HA!
- Real-time Twitter Search – Tweet Scan
- Evolution Is Deterministic, Not Random, Biologists Conclude From Multi-species Study
- Woah.
- www.symbian-freak.com :: View topic – Personal Apache MySQL PHP for S60 3rd Edition
- ZOMG! LAMP ON MY FRICKIN PHONE!!!!!
- Getty Images Up for Sale, Could Fetch $1.5 Billion
- This is going to make “Steal This Film, Part 3” very interesting.
- Media Defenders Profile – National Business News – Print – Portfolio.com
- Piracy. Is. Good!
- New Findings Confirm Darwin’s Theory: Evolution Not Random
- Um… This is going to upset a few applecarts, eh?
- Feds appeal loss in PGP compelled-passphrase case
- Thank goodness
- “Clear Channel Sale to End Era” By Frank Ahrens
- Clear Channel Communications Inc. has agreed to sell the company to a consortium of private-equity firms and plans to shear off more than one-third of its 1,150 radio stations, dismantling a giant that dominated the industry and became the bogyman of medi
- Wikipedia users reject Corey Delaney entry | NEWS.com.au
- Sigh. Will they never learn?
- Zeitgeist – The Movie, 2007
- Tesla_Downunder
- Freaks! In Australia!
- “Kiosk”, by Bruce Sterling
- Brilliant.
- Bio Mapping – Christian Nold
- Woah. This is just insane.
- cc through the looking glass: Conroy’s internet pardox
- .: mega.org.au :.
- Let’s hope it works.
- Unleashed: Blacklisted: Breaking Senator Conroy’s net censorship
- My piece on ABC Unleashed. Let the games begin!
- corprewland :: LOLcat Wasteland
- That. Was. Amazing.
- $200m cable brings ‘faster and cheaper broadband’ – web – Technology
- Monitoring Tools Help Cut Home Energy Use, Study Finds
- The Pirate’s Dilemma | TorrentFreak
- Home – OrganizedWisdom Health
- And here is a hyperintelligence example for medicine
- Online health sites | Salon Life
- This is a key argument from “Mob Rules”
- BBC NEWS | Business | Report predicts wave of green tech
- Meraki does SF municipal WiFi Network – ArsTechnica
- PopularMechanics.com: Super Soaker Inventor Cuts Solar Power Costs – Johnson Thermoelectric Energy Conversion System – Heat Engine
- Tor: anonymity online
- Ravelry – a knit and crochet community
- Linda Beath says this is the shite.
- Ars Technica reports on Conroy’s Stupid filtering proposal
- A Solar Grand Plan: Scientific American
- Loose Lips Win Elections
- MySpace.com – CODA – Sydney, AU – Alternative / Other / Classical – www.myspace.com/codaplanet
- The Political Brain – book review
- Obama’s Moment
- Conroy announces mandatory internet filters to protect children – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
- Meraki, the cheap Wi-Fi guys, get $20 million
- Trends | The future of futurology | Economist.com
- Netflix Partners With LG to Bring Movies Straight to TV
- Ten things that will change your future – General – News – theage.com.au
- Nick Galvin writes
- Anarchists in the Aisles? Stores Provide a Stage
- Culture jamming lives!!!
- Dec. 21, 1842: Birth of an Anarchist, and Darwin’s Detractor
- This is the perfect counterpoint: cooperation vs competition.
- The 32nm barrier means transistors will be going everywhere…
- Aptera Electric Typ-1 e – Video Test Drive – First Look Details and Slideshow – 300 MPG – Popular Mechanics
- The Generational Divide in Copyright Morality
- Geeze. Pogue gets a clue. Maybe.
- A Social Order Shaped by Technology and Traffic
- At 71, Physics Professor Is a Web Star
- Allison Fine: John Edwards’ Win Free or Die Strategy for New Hampshire
- Truth, anonymity and the Wikipedia Way
- The Year The Industry Broke – News Story | Music, Celebrity, Artist News | MTV News
- David Byrne and Thom Yorke on the Real Value of Music
- David Byrne’s Survival Strategies for Emerging Artists — and Megastars
- ITP Winter Show 2007 » Jabberjockeys
- Start-Up Sells Solar Panels at Lower-Than-Usual Cost
- Electricity CHEAPER THAN COAL!!!!
- Nokia World – Keynote – “Free”
- Chris Anderson. Occasionally insightful, occasionally missing the boat utterly.
- Burning Man backs solar power project for Nevada towns – CNET News.com
- A new nonprofit called Black Rock Solar is partnering with a renewable energy venture and a Nevada power company to install solar arrays in public buildings.
- The Great Firewall: China’s Misguided — and Futile — Attempt to Control What Happens Online
- Striking writers in talks to launch Web start-ups – Los Angeles Times
- Dozens are turning to venture capitalists, seeking to bypass Hollywood and reach viewers directly online.
- Human evolution | Darwin’s children | Economist.com
- Exabytes threaten to drown internet
- Nice figures for the amount of data transferred.
- The Transistor’s Birthday – Forbes.com
- On Facebook, Scholars Link Up With Data
- Slashdot | Should Wikipedia Allow Mathematical Proofs?
- Wikileaks – Wikileaks
- Slashdot | Guantanamo Officers Caught Modifying Wikipedia
- Telephony | Call waiting | Economist.com
- VOIP is slowing the growth of international telephony.
- Wikipedia COO was convicted felon
- Teen charged after riot call – National – smh.com.au
- Hmm. This is interesting. I wonder how it got intercepted.
- TV industry using piracy as a measure of success | last100
- Ha! Imagine that!
- Dorjee Sun in SMH on carbon trading economies…
- Natural Selection – Evolution – Genetics – New York Times
- Human evolution has greatly accelerated in the past 50,000 years. Possibly.
- Author Pratchett has Alzheimer’s
- Gaaaaah! GRRRRRR! I AEN’T DEAD.
- The Next Social Network: WordPress – GigaOM
- Ah. Finally we’re getting somewhere. A personally-based social network. This bears watching.
- A child’s view of the $100 laptop
- Zeppelin footage posted hours after concert
- Can YouTube Evict Led Zeppelin?
- MUAHAHAHAH
- Follow the Bouncing Blogger: Adderall, Modafanil & Bipolarity
- Al Gore – Nobel Lecture
- The Hollywood Reporter
- Wikipedia black helicopters circle Utah’s Traverse Mountain
- Ah Wikipedia. So powerful. And so very messy.
- YouTube users prefer lousy science over scientific facts
- Yes, YouTube is the great engine of lies. Yawn.
- Secret mailing list rocks Wikipedia
- Gee. I reckon I predicted this.
- Nokia sets eyes on Internet to support handsets – CNET News.com
- Company will be in “investment mode” to try to develop online services that will work with its phones, executive says.
- Maine Learning Technology Initiative
- Facebook: More Popular Than Porn – TIME
- Researcher: Al-Qaida-linked Web sites number 5,600 – CNET News.com
- Despite the retreat of some media outlets run by the organization, extremist Web sites are on the rise, media watcher says.
- At Wikipedia, Illustrators May Be Paid
- Facebook drops controversial ‘opt-out’ advertising service – Independent Online Edition > Science & Tech
- Muahahahaha!
- In Japan, cellular storytelling is all the rage – Mobiles & Handhelds
- Lots of Little Screens: TV Is Changing Shape
- Telecoms in India | Full-spectrum dominance | Economist.com
- As Always, an Unequal Pie
- For the last 2000 years, wealth inequity has remained relatively constant.
- How Technology Almost Lost the War: In Iraq, the Critical Networks Are Social — Not Electronic
- Hyperempowerment against hyperempowerment
- Welcome to Usb.brando.com.hk
- SO COOL!!!
- “Liberals’ Lesson Down Under: __” By E. J. Dionne Jr.
- Democrats should take note of the success of Austrailia’s Kevin Rudd.
- uC Hobby » Blog Archive » Arduino Interrupts
- How Your Creepy Ex-Co-Workers Will Kill Facebook — Facebook — InformationWeek
- Cory, Cory, Cory!!!
- Libelium Comunicaciones Distribuidas – SquidBee
- WOAH!!!! This is awesome…
- Nanosolar – now cheaper than coal!!!
- Bega: Clean Energy for Eternity
- These guys are SO cool!
- BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Australia row over fake leaflet
- Schoolboy whiz helps draft Labor cyber policy – web – Technology – smh.com.au
- MUAHAHAHAH!
- The readers will have the final word
- Key. Core.
- Web Videos Stealing TV Viewers, and Marketers
- Trackback Spam Resources » Trackback Validator Plugin
- JCMC Vol 13 Issue 1
- danah edited this!!!
- Cellphone Straitjacket Is Inspiring a Rebellion
- Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » The WITNESS Beta Hub: The new media platform for human rights advocacy
- Unleashed: New retrospective eternal verities
- LRB · Mike Davis: Diary
- Mike Davis on FIRE!!!
- How the World Works: Globalization, Globalization Blogs – Salon.com
- Solar Power in Berkeley!
- Cognitive Dissonance – Social Psychology – New York Times
- We rationalize. Monkeys rationalize. Everyone does.
- The Internet is making us stupid
- Fast-growing First Solar announces deals and plants
- Wal-Mart!?!
- Lectures online for YouTube generation – web – Technology – smh.com.au
- Open Handset Alliance
- If this works, it will be amazing.
- Open-Source Warfare
- Terrorists are leveraging information technology to organize, recruit, and learn—and the West is struggling to keep up
- Over 50s invading social networks
- WikipediaVision (beta)
- Why VoIP is the next target for spammers | Technology | The Guardian
- Slashdot | Call For Halt To Wikipedia Webcomic Deletions
- In India, Poverty Inspires Technology Workers to Altruism
- TouchGraph | Products: Google Browser
- AWESOME
- Africa’s cellphone boom creates a base for low-cost banking | csmonitor.com
- natebu
- Amazing LED walls with Arduino!!!
- “Made in the USA”
- Ken writes a good op-ed.
- Gumption: Universal, Empowerment, Partnership (Pop!Tech 2007 pre-conference session)
- Frequency Communications | Hire, Sales and Service | Apple Mac Products, iPods, Software, Helpdesk, Bags, Audio, Games and much more…
- Free My Phone – WSJ.com
- Mossberg goes crazy trying to free da phones!!!
- Unserved by banks, poor Kenyans now just use a cellphone | csmonitor.com
- Service allows individuals to transfer cash and conduct business across long distances.
- Stats: The Gray Lady, now free, likes to get around
- Seems that opening up the NYT was a _very_ good idea.
- Not Quite Art – ABC TV
- Marcus Westbury’s show! On the ABC! Edited by Mel! Whee!
- Technology Review: TR35
- This is it! This is JUST what I’m talking about!!!
- Senator On-Line | Home
- Eeek. Bass-ackward.
- DORKBOT : SYDNEY
- Dorkbot! Sydney!!!
- Corruption Lecture – alpha version (Lessig Blog)
- Lessig moves from networks to politics. Gee.
- Canadian ISP uses mesh networking
- Language ‘mutations’ affect least-used words – being-human – 11 October 2007 – New Scientist
- Pop Geek Jonathan Coulton Succeeds by Giving Music Away
- Wuala, your files online
- Distributed storage. Finally. And it’s so about time. This is going to stuff up everyone’s plans.
- MAKE: Blog: Serial library and binary data – getting chatty with Arduino and crunching numbers (Lesson 4)
- Shulgin the Film
- It’s so about time.
- Knights Templar secrets revealed – CNN.com
- Jay Parkinson, MD. A doctor in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
- This is a great idea – a public appointment chart for a doctor!
- Slashdot | “Wiki the Vote” Project Open-Sources Candidate Info
- Portal:2008 U.S. Congressional Elections – Congresspedia
- Sweat much? High-tech phone wants to be your personal trainer | NetworkWorld.com Community
- I pretty much predicted this at WDS 07
- 18% Of Population Download Content Illegally – Smarthouse
- One-third of viewing video-on-demand by 2012
- How Baboons Think (Yes, Think)
- Baboons with the best social skills leave the most progeny. Imagine that.
- Chimps choose more rationally than humans – UPI.com
- ScienceDaily: Clever Plants ‘Chat’ Over Their Own Network
- thehipcola.com » Blog Archive » Amazing One Shot Video – zZz
- Global Guerrillas: MALWARE, WARFARE, AND SELF-REPLICATION
- Verizon Reverses Itself on Abortion Messages – New York Times
- Verizon Rejects Messages of Abortion Rights Group – New York Times
- Welcome to the 24/7 online world, dudes – Technology – smh.com.au
- Wonderful article by Nick Galvin!
- The Digital Provide: Information (Technology), Market Performance, and Welfare in the South Indian Fisheries Sector
- WorldChanging: Tools, Models and Ideas for Building a Bright Green Future: Magic Phones
- Linux desktop imitating OSX | Lauri Taimila
- The Piracy Paradox: Financial Page: The New Yorker
- Wikipedia:Size of Wikipedia – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Web3D Consortium – X3D in Medical Markets
- For my NSA talk
- I, Cringely . The Pulpit . The Power of Six | PBS
- technobabbler » drive a webcam with python
- The Great Firewall of China is more like a chain-link fence
- To Wrap the World in Communications | TPMCafe
- TerraNet AB. All rights reserved. – HOME
- proprietary, but interesting
- P2P mesh networking for mobiles
- This is _precisely_ what I was going to talk about at WebDirections!
- Troop blogs show increasing criticism of war – Military News, Marine Corps News, opinions, editorials, news from Iraq, photos, reports – Marine Corps Times
- HUAWEI E220 HSDPA USB 3G MODEM in Linux
- Vodafone Betavine Forge: Vodafone Mobile Connect Card driver: Project Info
- Freeduino: Open-Source Hardware
- Quagga Software Routing Suite
- 9 dBi Rubber Duck Swivel Base, RPSMA 2.4 GHz Antenna – $28.00 : Wifi Extreme, Outdoor Wireless Systems
- The Shock Doctrine Short Film | Naomi Klein
- Planet Earth: now home to four billion phone lines – Engadget
- RedHat 8.0 and LIRC
- eb502-HCI Bluetooth USB Adapter
- Could be VERY useful for the SOPA project when paired with an antenna.
- Excellent site for WiFi antennas & whatnot
- Meraki :: View topic – Battery powered nodes
- paidContent.org – The Economics of Content – 3D Games Software Firm Media Machines Gets $9.4 Million First Round
- po-ru.com: Bleeding-edge ffmpeg on Ubuntu Feisty
- Sonic.Net, Meraki Team Up For SF ComMuniFi « GigaOM
- wikirage: What’s hot now on wikipedia
- Broadband Speed Chart of Shame
- For BroadCamp
- UN sends SMS to 10,000 Iraqi refugees
- Exclusive: A Fiery Q&A With Paul Addis, the Prankster Accused of Burning the Man
- Zentation.com Presentation – “IWMW 2006: Developing A Web 2.0 Strategy”
- Student cracks Government’s $84m porn filter | The Sunday Telegraph
- Gilmore’s law triumphs again
- I, Cringely . The Pulpit . Swimming with the Fishes | PBS
- Kid666 Blog » Blog Archive » Using the PyS60 bluetooth shell on Mac OSX
- $AVE A TONNE WITH KOOLU! – Home
- Chris Berg on Fraudband
- Arduino – Index
- uC Hobby » Blog Archive » PIC & Electronic Development on a Shoestring
- Social Networking: Bluetooth/Facebook Nodes Take Even More Human Interaction Out of Meeting People – Gizmodo
- I Eat Noobs: Get Wireless working in Ubuntu 7.04
- Synrax Australia
- Norhtec Microclient Jr « notes for Debian installation & optimization
- Debian notes
- I’m an Illuminati! Or something!
- An Introduction to Bluetooth programming in GNU/Linux
- Free the Net | Meraki
- GigaOM Meraki To Expand its WiFi Network Throughout San Francisco «
- Australia to Filter ISP-level traffic for objectionable materials
- Boing Boing: Vidgame to teach basic neuroscience
- ArsGeek » Blog Archive » How to restore Grub to your MBR using the Ubuntu 6.06 live cd
- Welcome to General Software, Inc. – Firmware for Every Application™
- Boot and run Linux from a USB flash memory stick | Pen Drive Linux
- USB Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy install | Pen Drive Linux
- MAKE: Blog: Linux based mobile dev kit
- We aren’t listening anymore.
- Why Is Hollywood Making A Sequel To The Napster Wars? — YouTube — InformationWeek
- Media Consumers Finally Saying, `Enough Already!’ — Courant.com
- Don’t over-react, says Howard – National – smh.com.au
- About at Storybuilding:
- Shi’s site!
- Facebook Audio Nuked
- Dealing with disasters | Flood, famine and mobile phones | Economist.com
- The cold, cold heart of Web 2.0
- What whinging.
- Lectopia: Welcome
- Wikipatterns – Wiki Patterns
- iCINEMA Centre Home
- oh noes! FCC opened spectrum!!!!
- Meshcom
- Mesh! Networking
- Extreme Democracy
- This. Is. It.
- The Left Coaster: The GOP and YouTube: An Inflection Point in American Politics
- QUALCOMM Wireless Reach – QUALCOMM’s Wireless Reach Initiative
- Yep, mobile handsets (presumably CDMA) for the developing world! W00t!
- Social Network Exhaustion (or Facebook Bankruptcy Redux)
- And now, Jason Calacanis discovers the dark secret of social networks – they need, and they need, and they need…
- Linuterm
- Liantec Systems Corporation : Industrial Small Form Factor x86 PC-based EmBoard with Tiny-Bus Modular Expansion Solution.
- Gigantastic Potential: Apple TV Hack Allows External USB Storage – Gizmodo
- Now We’re Not Talking: Telstra Bans Facebook
- This. Is. Just. Plain. Silly.
- Joost Flash Mashup
- pretty f*king amazing
- Mobile Phone Reporters in Africa | White African
- Well. It looks as though I was right. Heheheh.
- Amazing world clock
- Howto Skip fsck at boot – Peters
- FitPC
- Good for SOPA?
- EETimes.com – Web will drive TV renaissance, says Googler
- 95% of YouTube videos are watched at least once a day?!?
- Mythbusting: Craig Newmark, filthy rich on eBay’s millions – Valleywag
- The Linux Thin Client Showcase
- DNStunnel.de – free DNS tunneling service
- Use public access points by tunneling through DNS!
- BBC – Radio 4 Document – Greenham’s Hidden Secret
- Erowid Guiding and Sitting Vault : Ground Control: A Sitter’s Primer
- Meraki: Making Network Operators
- Discovery Channel :: News – Technology :: Story Machine Captures Sound, Images
- A disaster to take everyone’s breath away
- Zonbu: Green doesn’t have to make you Blue!
- A conversation with craigslist.com founder, Craig Newmark – Charlie Rose
- Reason Magazine – Generation Dobler
- Kids say e-mail is, like, soooo dead – CNET News.com
- anthropology of electronic communication
- RendezvousProxy: News
- Understanding Gilmore’s Law: Telecoms Edition
- To be delivered at the Telstra Consumer Consultative Council meeting on Tuesday 24 July, in Sydney
- Organic solar cells
- Fit-PC
- tiny PC possibly for SOPA
- Better than the real thing: virtual friendships thrive despite bans – Technology
- Mark Pesce on LibraryThing | Catalog your books online
- Aussies hung up on their mobile phones, study shows| Lifestyle| Reuters
- How to Create RSS / XML Feed for Podcasts
- Machinist: Tech Blog, Tech News, Technology Articles – Salon
- There’s something about Harry.
- Technology Review: Directing Digg
- Web censorship is failing, says Chinese official – Times Online
- Harry Potter Deathly Hallows PDF – The Pirate Bay
- Web 2.0 Goes to Work
- Cameron Sinclair’s Open Architecture Network shows how new collaborative technologies can transform industries and projects worldwide
- RoundCube Webmail Project
- AMD 50×15 – World Internet Usage
- The Probationer’s Handbook – Lulu.com
- It’s no secret: Facebook’s allure is its privacy – CNET News.com
- The social network site’s success hinges on how it protects privacy, taming the anything-goes intrusiveness of what might as well be known as the World Wild Web.
- MacFixIt – The QuickTime 7.2 disaster: Breaks all CFM apps on Intel-based Macs (Office, Photoshop CS2) for some; Problems playing Flash
- This is your brain on gadgets
- The Evolutionary Brain Glitch That Makes Terrorism Fail
- Ghosts in the Machine: 12 Coding Languages That Never Took Off – Software Developer
- RGB LED controller
- Epicenter – Wired Blogs
- A Telephonic Conversation – 1880 (Mark Twain)
- When is broadband not broadband? When it’s Next G : Blogs – Upwardly Mobile – ZDNet Australia
- News the Crowd Can Use
- Mob Rules
- This is going to be the cornerstone stump speech for some months to come.
- Cubicle Culture – WSJ.com
- VlogJam: The new thing is video – Ryan Grim – Politico.com
- Nokia’s 1100 handset: over 200 million served – Engadget
- 35 Perspectives on Online Social Networking (SocialComputingMagazine.com)
- LinuxDevCenter.com — /dev/hello_world: A Simple Introduction to Device Drivers under Linux
- Little Ubuntu » Awesome Ubuntu/Linux Apps you might not know about
- Psychology Today: Ten Politically Incorrect Truths About Human Nature
- Asia Sentinel – SMS Texts Energize a Chinese Protest
- » Chinese protesters defy media control with text power | ZDNet Government | ZDNet.com
- Regents Court – Potts Point, Sydney, Australia – A Boutique Hotel Of Studio Apartments
- Look who’s talking in battle of sexes – World – smh.com.au
- 네이버 :: 세상의 모든 지식, 네이버
- Naver is the peer-produced answer engine which is going gangbusters in South Korea.
- The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs: The music industry nobs have finally figured out what we’re doing
- G9 bids for national broadband network – Business – Business – smh.com.au
- Baroquize this! « abaporu project on technology appropriation
- Apple – Downloads – Pathway – Internet Utilities
- HTTP traffic now eclipsing P2P traffic – the YouTube Effect
- Flip
- Flips text upside down! Whee!
- Now playing: Silicon Valley short attention span theater
- ACMA & Communications Alliance Consumer Congress | Program
- GigaOM Nintendo’s Wii plays the platform game «
- Our Biotech Future – The New York Review of Books
- Data Junkie: The world map of social networks – Valleywag
- Ubuntu – Linux for Human Beings – sources.list generator
- Seven’s TiVo gets commercial TV go-ahead – News – Personal Video Recorders
- Web Directions South 2007
- Viewing American class divisions through Facebook and MySpace
- New Matilda
- Set-up a Ubuntu webcam security system « InfectedProject
- Music industry attacks Sunday newspaper’s free Prince CD | | Guardian Unlimited Business
- About | Movino
- Lifehacker Top 10: Top 10 Network Utilities – Lifehacker
- Elvira a simulated PDP11 with RSTS/E
- Scientists Apply for First Patent on Synthetic Life Form
- CrowdVine: Create your own social network
- This could be really, really useful.
- Visualizing Akamai
- YouTube’s New Interface: Appetite for Destruction?
- Chimp culture is passed between groups – life – 07 June 2007 – New Scientist
- Paul Keating’s ‘Redfern speech’ – ANTaR – Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation
- STEAL THIS FILM II – 15 FRAMES OF FAME
- Joost’s new CEO points to a set-top-box future | last100
- June | 2007 | Meraki
- Kids’ first exposure to gaming, cell phones becoming earlier
- Conflicting accounts of who is behind cyber-attack on Estonia (updated)
- NewTeeVee » Stats Support the 30-Second Pre-Roll
- CTV.ca | Ecstasy harms language-related memory, study finds
- Global Guerrillas: THE GAUSSIAN VS. THE PARETIAN STRATEGIST
- Video Piracy is good – Traduction française – 1ère partie – Piratage, télévision, peer, to – Dailymotion Share Your Videos
- Piracy is Good? — translated into FRENCH!!!
- I Can See Your Thong From Here / Isn’t that you, outside your house, with a joint and a hooker? Google Street Views sees all
- TV on the computer
- Product loyalty: consumers mistake familiarity with superiority
- World’s best funny t-shirts and stuff :: Dirty Microbe – World’s best funny t-shirts and stuff.
- Free Wi-Fi: Meraki’s Solar-powered Repeater Lets You Create Your Own Neighborhood Network – Gizmodo
- YooRL Tracks your Link Around the World
- I NEED THIS!!!
- Conflicting accounts of who is behind cyber-attack on Estonia
- GigaOM With Covester, everyone is a money manager «
- The Ebb and Flow of Social Networking
- Romney candidacy has resurrected last days prophecy of Mormon saving the Constitution
- Reputation on the web
- MyDD :: Field and GOTV with Facebook
- Global Guerrillas: JOURNAL: Open Source Infighting
- ClearNet Communications :: Routers :: Buffalo :: Buffalo Air Station Turbo-G – Wireless High-Speed Broadband Router (runs DD-WRT Firmware)
- Main Page – WRT Wiki
- Boing Boing: Estonia suffers cyber-warfare DD0Ses — HOAX
- NewTeeVee » Essay: Usenet, the Original Piracy Hotbed
- :::: CELLDORADO.COM :::: Radar – on your mobile
- State of the Photon – Global FTTH Activity at Nyquist Capital
- Hospitals Nationwide Combat Employee Camera-Phone Abuse
- Send Email To Phone
- O’Reilly Radar > Free Downloads vs. Sales: A Publishing Case Study
- Parallels Desktop 3.0 for Mac
- Somebody’s Watching You
- NewTeeVee » Surveillance, Now That’s Real Reality TV
- Rumor: AT&T planning IPTV for Apple TV in 2008? | JoostTeam.com
- Boing Boing: Amazing mystery of the new AACS key leak
- Silenced Venezuelan TV station moves to YouTube – CNN.com
- The Grill: Digg.com’s Jay Adelson on the Hot Seat
- Reason Magazine – Wikipedia and Beyond
- Boing Boing: New AACS processing key leaks onto the net
- CWA survey: average broadband speed in US is 1.9Mbps
- hipoqih.com Home Page
- Top 60 Web 2.0 Apps in Australia
- NewTeeVee » James Kotecki: All the Presidents’ Uploads
- Newsmaker: Cyberattack in Estonia–what it really means – CNET News.com
- Arbor Networks’ Jose Nazario takes stock of the denial-of-service attack against the Baltic nation–and the wider implications.
- Perspective: Piracy in China is smart, hilarious, critics say – CNET News.com
- CNET News.com’s Michael Kanellos finds that software pirates are getting better at marketing and aiming for a classier clientele.
- Brain cancer successfully treated with electrical field | Press Esc
- Global Nerdy » Cyberwar Ain’t What It Used to Be
- Wag the Blog: Tape Everything? – The Fix
- Economics focus | To do with the price of fish | Economist.com
- Pimp Your N95! « The Symbian Blog
- business.iafrica.com | features Africa’s ‘cyber’ currency
- GigaOM In Africa, Money not necessary for mobile banking «
- Cognitive Wireless Networks – Nachrichtentechnik, Netzwerke Journals, Books & Online Media | Springer
- IPTV Australasia 2007
- warrenellis.com » Blog Archive » Burst Culture
- How to Clean an Apartment Before Moving Out – WikiHow
- Iraq’s war dead live on – online – Yahoo! News
- Feature Presentation: Financial Page: The New Yorker
- Feature Creep!
- Boing Boing: Croatian Parliament in chaos over YouTube videos
- 300+ Easily Installed Free Fonts for Ubuntu « Ubuntu Blog
- Tagging Tokyo’s streets with no name | Technology | Guardian Unlimited Technology
- [LINK] Fwd: vip-l: Tagging Tokyo’s streets with no name
- nowwearetalking – Editor’s desk – Why I hate Telstra
- Rocket Radio – an Article by William Gibson
- “The street finds its own use for things”
- YouTube’s
- Daily Kos: Videotape everything they do
- Latest AACS revision defeated a week before release
- Why we all hate Telstra – Business – Business – theage.com.au
- current work
- Google CEO talks new media politics – CNET News.com
- At Personal Democracy Forum, Eric Schmidt warns that always-on nature of camera phone-wielding generation means politicians should be more careful.
- Cover story: ‘The middle of nowhere’ by Edward Luttwak | Prospect Magazine May 2007 issue 134
- WidSets Beta
- Australia’s fraud-band – Broadband General
- New Telstra ADSL1 Speeds – iiNet – Whirlpool Broadband Forums
- The largest Telecommunications Research site on the Internet – BuddeComm
- Charlie’s Diary: Shaping the future
- Now we aren’t talking – web – Technology – smh.com.au
- LSD as Therapy? Write about It, Get Barred from US :: News :: thetyee.ca
- Amatuer Lightsaber Duel – CollegeHumor video
- BBC NEWS | Americas | Row over Scientology video
- Saturday Breakfast RN – 12 May 2007 – DIGG Crash
- Me, talking about the Digg crash last week, on Radio National
- Realising visionary Fred’s dream – National – smh.com.au
- BBC NEWS | Technology | Sounds bring Google Earth to life
- Investor’s Business Daily: Joost Gets A Jolt From Warner Bros. As Hollywood Focuses On PC Screen
- Ten OS X Command Line Utilities you might not know about – OS X Daily
- ITP Spring Show 2007 – Peer Surveillance
- ITP Spring Show 2007 – Ambient TV
- alterati » Blog Archive » Actual Contact: A Personal Retrospective of the Abstract.
- More Than Fine: The Power Of Digg: With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility
- Yar! Why Web Pirates Can’t Be Touched – Forbes.com
- Encyclopedia of Life
- Chinese scientists find the human cognition gene
- Microsoft TV: Home
- Web 2.0 and the return of the startup incubator – May 1, 2007
- American Historical Association Blog: Google Books: What’s Not to Like?
- btfs : Bluetooth FileSystemMapping
- How To: Convert Movies, TV Episodes, Videos for the Nokia N95 at the Nokia blog
- Nokia Mobile codes
- Flickr & Nokia join forces
- ChristianLindholm.com: My speech at MEX, The SW Transformer A Vision for a mobile OS
- Medicare Benefits Schedule – Search
- Archive Portal | KDV
- Mobile phones no longer used for calls | The Register
- Videoblogging Encoding Settings for the Nokia N95, N93, and N93i at the Nokia blog
- Mickey News °o° – Tots tune in to Disney Channel, get hardcore pornography instead
- Automatizálási és Alkalmazott Informatikai Tanszék-SymTorrent
- Digital Urban: How to Geotag Photographs on the Nokia N95 for Google My Maps and Flickr
- Chip-like computer module comes with Linux
- 45% of Europeans watch TV online
- Slashdot | AACS Vows to Fight Bloggers
- QubeTV
- Unpacking the Digg-AACS Controversy
- Has Digg Dug a Legal Hole for Itself?
- Jets Sports Club – Newtown Jets – Established 1908
- 5 Free Online Video Editing Sites Reviewed at ExtremeTech
- Linutop, Plug & Surf
- Edge: WHO SAYS WE KNOW: ON THE NEW POLITICS OF KNOWLEDGE By Larry Sanger
- NRC – Research
- TheAnimaL » Blog Archive » enable mp3 and amr support in ffmpeg ( Ubuntu Edgy Eft )
- Lonely Cat Games – SmartMovie
- :: monotonik + friends
- Panic – Coda – One-Window Web Development for Mac OS X
- ConnectED 2007 – International Conference on Design Education
- Ross Barkman’s Home Page
- Python for S60 – OpenSource
- SMS Text News » Nokia N95 iSync plugins available direct from Nokia
- ‘$100 laptop’ to cost $175 – Yahoo! News
- Eco – “Eternal Fascism: 14 Ways of Looking at a Blackshirt”
- NewTeeVee » Party Vloggers in the UK
- NewTeeVee » Drug Gangs, Now on YouTube
- NewTeeVee » Joost: It’s The Metadata, Stupid!
- The wisdom of unhealthy crowds: Web 2.0 takes on the flu
- Joost scores first deal with major broadcaster, CBS
- Survey: user-generated content biggest worry, opportunity for media companies
- Voyeurism still rules the Web 2.0 world
- Google tool to police copyright on YouTube – BizTech – Technology – smh.com.au
- ScienceDaily: Brain Tumor Vaccine Trial Shows Promising Results
- Democracy and Networks
- Slashdot | Should Schools Block Sites Like Wikipedia?
- Cablevision to continue fighting the good fight over networked DVR
- YouTube political videos banned in Japan?
- YouTube political videos banned in Japan?
- Patrick Henry
- NewTeeVee » YouTube Not Built on Big Media’s Back?
- glumbert.com – Supermarket 2.0
- Welcome to Ikeatown | Art & Architecture | Guardian Unlimited Arts
- GLOWiE® StreetGlow – The Process Of Illumination®
- Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah Marshall April 1, 2007 09:20 AM
- At Kink.com, a live tool against piracy – CNET News.com
- Big outfits like Viacom may make the most noise about copyright violations, but porn sites are using tech to protect their property.Photos: Old armory home to new take on industry
- Wired 15.04: The See-Through CEO
- F u t u r e M e . o r g
- Sex in the 1700s
- WikiCharts — Top 750 — 03/2007
- Tobacco and alcohol ‘are more dangerous than LSD’ – Independent Online Edition > Health Medical
- Australian Labor Party: Building a National Broadband Network
- P2P File-Sharing Ruins Physical Piracy Business | TorrentFreak
- I, Cringely . The Pulpit . The $7 TV Network | PBS
- Which microlender makes best use of my $20? – By Jude Stewart – Slate Magazine
- Welcome to 3eep | 3eep – Your Sports Community Online for Players, Fans, Coaches and Managers
- CJR Daily: How TalkingPointsMemo Beat the Big Boys on the U.S. Attorney Story
- Linutop, Plug & Surf
- The Project Gutenburg eBook of, Triplanetary by E. E. Smith
- Suizo Loco Lodge & Resort, Cahuíta,Talamanca, Limón, Costa Rica
- ITworld.com – Wikipedia founder speaks on the Essjay controversy
- Wired News: Will Biology Solve the Universe?
- University of Florida News – Study: Abandoning net neutrality discourages improvements in service
- Wired 15.03: Snacklash
- Wired News: What Would Jesus Wiki?
- OpenCongress
- EU goes after Germany over broadband competition
- Evicted from Wikipedia. – By Timothy Noah – Slate Magazine
- TV show delays drive Oz viewers to distraction | The Register
- Parker Peters
- Independent Online Edition > Business News
- Videos have Net bursting at the seams | Chicago Tribune
- Steve Jobs’ iTunes dance | Salon Technology
- Solaria shines light on high-powered solar panel – CNET News.com
- Solar start-up wants to double the amount of light going into a solar cell to boost output and lower overall cost.
- Main Page – Conservapedia
- Monday view: Cheap solar power poised to undercut oil and gas by half | Monday View | Columnists | Business | Money | Telegraph
- Home
- Prometheus Institute for Sustainable Development
- Breaking the mold in solar power – CNET News.com
- From silicon to rooftop
- The Citizenrē Corporation
- Wired News: Selling Homeowners a Solar Dream
- Techs Message – We love technology » BBC and YouTube in Deal Talks
- Wikipedia Breaks Into U.S. Top 10 Sites – Yahoo! News
- Howard heart-attack email carries virus – Security – Technology – smh.com.au
- Democracy Player – Nicholas Reville
- The Brooklyn Paper: Terrorists…in the Tea Lounge?
- “In Energy Conservation, Calif. Sees Light: Progressive Policy Makes It a Model in Global Warming Fight” By Steven Mufson
- At the height of the 1973 energy crisis, Arthur H. Rosenfeld had a revelation.
- Boing Boing: Gang-rape of 11 yo old girl captured, shared via cellphone video
- » Video of Mark Pesce’s Burning Man Talk – Notes from the Psychedelic Salon
- Pirates of the Multiplex: On The Web: vanityfair.com
- Personal Space – Mark Pesce | News.com.au Lab Blog
- Boing Boing: Google Earth: helpful for evading death squads in Iraq
- Independent Online Edition > Environment
- Mexican drug gangs slug it out on YouTube | The Register
- Newsmaker: How the mobile industry can do better – CNET News.com
- Hewlett-Packard’s Phil McKinney says mobile operators are throwing away valuable data.
- Study: P2P effect on legal music sales “not statistically distinguishable from zero”
- “Midday Naps Found to Help Fend Off Heart Disease” By Rob Stein
- The next time the boss finds you snoozing at your desk, take heart.
- Cuts – Share Your Take
- MyDD :: Direct Democracy for People-Powered Politics
- The Ecstasy of Influence (Harpers.org)
- 7.30 Report – 31/01/2007: Australia ignoring solar power, says pioneer
- “Consensus” “Essential” Mac OS X Applications « Peter Baer Galvin’s Blog
- LED Lights Australia & Worldwide
- Internet Not Designed for TV, Google Warns
- CTheory.net
- Gizmo Cafe Blog : Blu-ray and Sony – Does the Consumer Win?
- The Great California Weed Rush
- Slashdot | A Wikipedia WIthout Graffiti
- Up next, ABC prepares to unlock archives – BizTech – Technology – smh.com.au
- Run Existing Windows installation With Vmware Player
- I, Cringely . The Pulpit . WYSIWYB | PBS
- “Don’t Hit the Panic Button On Your Remote” By Lisa de Moraes
- Boston got a taste of what it’s like to be one of The Reporters Who Cover Television yesterday when Cartoon Network’s guerrilla marketing campaign sent the city into high pants-wetting mode. Blinking electronic devices that caused authorities to shut dow
- AlterNet: Blogs: Video: Update: Cartoon Marketing Ignites Bomb Scare [VIDEO]
- World Screen – Home
- FOXNews.com – Arrest Made After ‘Suspicious Packages’ Paralyzed Boston as Part of Cartoon Network Marketing Campaign – Local News | News Articles | National News | US News
- Ubuntu Tutorials (Dapper – Edgy – Feisty): Cleaning up a Ubuntu GNU/Linux system
- The first P2P PVR from NDS plus innovative “Distributed DVR” – PVR Wire
- Australians in virtual world stampede – BizTech – Technology – smh.com.au
- Interactive MIDEAST Network Maps
- GigaOM » Adobe and its P2P Ambitions
- WIRED Blogs: Beyond the Beyond
- Piklab Homepage – Home
- MAKE: Blog: HOW TO – Watch futurama on an 8×8 pixel screen
- Court out: expect a broadband price war – Business – Business – theage.com.au
- I, Cringely . The Pulpit . Oh Brother Where Art Thou? | PBS
- Internet to revolutionize TV in 5 years: Gates | Business News | Reuters.com
- Jobs, News and Views for All of Higher Education – Inside Higher Ed :: A Stand Against Wikipedia
- Study suggests economics, not morality key to online movie piracy
- The Politico
- Citizendium Web Encyclopedia Opens Doors
- OS X Daily » What happens in the Mac OS X boot process? – Mac OS X Apps, Tips, Tricks, News, Updates, Everything Mac OS X
- 3D Interfaces on the Web – Useful or Novelty?
- Theocacao: Cocoa Tutorial for Absolute Newbies
- Mark Cuban: BitTorrent is Doomed | TorrentFreak
- Scott Kirsner / CinemaTech / Storefront – Lulu.com
- The Gapminder World 2006, beta
- iBloks. Mix.Share.Play!
- Australia Day 2007 on Google Maps
- The Big Picture – Joel on Software
- Running a Windows Partition in VMware – Oopsilon
- When camera phones attack. – By Michael Agger – Slate Magazine
- I, Cringely . The Pulpit . When Being a Verb is Not Enough | PBS
- Alive In Baghdad
- Section AJA: Descendants of Nathaniel Tripp
- This would be the first American Tripp
- 53 CSS-Techniques You Couldn’t Live Without | Smashing Magazine
- NewTeeVee » The Balkanization of BitTorrent
- Wonderland: NATPE: Engaging for Insight: Putting the Power of Fan Cultures to Work for You
- Reason Magazine – Illuminated Manuscripts
- David Harper – Different Things » Blog Archive » WordPress Ultimate Gamer’s Pack
- New World Notes: FIGHTING THE FRONT
- First HD-DVD Movie Leaked Onto BitTorrent | TorrentFreak
- A Beginner’s Guide To LVM | HowtoForge – Linux Howtos and Tutorials
- What Does a Deleted Blog Post Tell Us About NBC’s Social Networking Strategy?
- WordPress: The Complete Post-Install Checklist – Download Squad
- LAB { issue 0.5 }
- DMT States: A Model
- chroot login HOWTO
- Oakland band shows how to make it in YouTube age / Homemade video was Internet hit, put indie act on map
- NIB Health Funds – Just for you
- Form guide for the coming media race – Business – Business – smh.com.au
- Back Up/Restore Hard Drives And Partitions With Ghost4Linux | HowtoForge – Linux Howtos and Tutorials
- Ain’t It Cool News: The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news.
- The Blog | Paul Krassner: Literary Loss | The Huffington Post
- linux.conf.au 2007
- My Wild Million-Hit Ride on YouTube::thetyee.ca
- Town and Country Home Page
- Michael Gartenberg – Jobs on the iPhone being a closed system
- 2007: The year of the “expert wiki”?
- Slashdot | No Third-party Apps on iPhone Says Jobs
- Australia trials low-cost laptop – Laptops & Desktops – Gadgets – Technology
- NewTeeVee » Exclusive: Inside The Venice Project, Built On Mozilla
- Apple’s Jobs: ‘You don’t want your phone to be like a PC’
- Yep. No 3rd party for the iPhone. Sigh.
- New Chip to Move BitTorrent Beyond PCs – International Business Times –
- macfuse – Google Code
- Chimerials.com, home of Chimera Aerialist Duo
- Hack Attack: Turn your $60 router into a $600 router – Lifehacker
- BBC NEWS | Technology | $100 laptop could sell to public
- Infinite Loop: iPhone is awesome (restrictions apply)
- Deadline Hollywood Daily » It’s The Ultimate Hollywood Hand Job
- MediaPost Publications – News Analysis: Blogosphere Trumps Old Media In Disney/Spocko Dustup – 01/09/2007
- A+E Interactive: Xbox 360 Crosses 10 Million Mark, Xbox 360 To Serve As IPTV Set-Top Box
- Sony to Offer ‘Net Video’ On HDTVs
- ‘Teenage girls use networking sites most’
- The Sydney Morning Herald Blogs: MashUp
- PICaxe LED thingy
- These could be radically fun for Burning Man
- Xbox 360 IPTV interface gallery – Engadget
- IPTV on Xbox 360 is for real – Engadget
- youtube-dl: Download videos from YouTube.com
- Yep. I needed this.
- Researchers Use Wikipedia To Make Computers Smarter
- Plastic Logic
- Aquarius Papers – Global Astrology: The Astrology of 2007 – The Outer Planets – Eruptions, Disruptions, Understanding, Openings and Abundance, the Movement Toward A Promise
- Automatically mount your Linux partition in Windows at <> CodeJacked </>
- Becoming Transhuman : Movies > Documentary – Mininova
- How the anti-copyright lobby makes big business richer | The Register
- YouTube’s Competitors Falling like Dominoes – Who’s Next? – Mashable!
- Laying a new path to your TV – CNET News.com
- As AT&T brings its Internet-based service to more markets, Comcast is souping up a network upgrade of its own.
- FLURB, a Webzine of Astonishing Tales.
- pysqlite usage guide
- Python 2.5 Quick Reference
- cityrag: 50 Greatest Cartoons
- BBC NEWS | Technology | BBC moves to file-sharing sites
- X3D Python importer
- geoTorrent.org free Geospatial dataset distribution air photo satellite shape files GIS
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- Low Cost Embedded System $100, Low Cost PC system $100, Embedded Boards $80, PC
- NorhTec MicroServers – Networking Out of the Box
- NewTeeVee » A Walkthrough of Tape It Off The Internet
- P2P: From Internet Scourge to Savior
- Gee, Piracy is Good?
- Using SQLite in Python
- More Than Half of Australia Downloads TV Shows Over BitTorrent at Torrentfreak
- Nuclear Elephant
- The Long Tail: What would radical transparency mean for Wired? (Part 2)
- Wired 14.12: Posts
- Bruce Sterling at his Sterling-est
- Google Web Toolkit – Build AJAX apps in the Java language
- Free-to-air copping a download | Media | The Australian
- Lessons From the Center of Collective Intelligence | NewAssignment.Net
- PREVIEW: Return of the Tribes
- Mac OS X Startup key sequences » EverythingTech
- ArsGeek – Free your inner geek » How to gracefully reboot your Ubuntu/Debian system if all else fails
- The Venice Project™
- Tioti: Tape It Off The Internet
- Satellite images unlocks extent of logging – web – Technology – smh.com.au
- BBC NEWS | Health | Psychedelic drug ‘hope for OCD’
- Programming Texts/Tutorials
- LiveScience.com – Startling Discovery: The First Human Ritual
- Wired News: BitTorrent’s Move From PCs to TVs
- Fox, Viacom, CBS and NBC discuss YouTube rival: WSJ | Tech&Sci | Internet | Reuters.com
- isnoop.net blog » Blog Archive » WiiSaber: A Wii, Mac, and Lightsaber Sandwich
- YouTube Saves the World [Fool.com: Commentary] December 6, 2006
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- New Scientist Technology Blog: Virtual reality, virtual memories
- Hack a Mobile Phone with Linux and Python
- Virtual reality can lead to false memories
- Yahoo!7 to offer latest TV shows online – Technology – smh.com.au
- FrontPage – Unofficial #qemu Wiki
- How YouTube made flying helicopters a must-have toy – December 1, 2006
- /trunk/doc/lirc/example.lircrc – VLC – Trac
- The New Atlantis – The Agony of Atomic Genius – Algis Valiunas
- Backdown on draconian laws – BizTech – Technology – smh.com.au
- Doing my part for democracy.
- The home truth about broadband – Opinion – smh.com.au
- Ubuntu Forums – View Single Post – HOWTO: Screen Resolution in Hoary 5.04
- Excellent info I used to get my screen resolution on the nVidia 6600 set properly!
- YouTube top ten for 2006 – web – Technology – smh.com.au
- Wired News: Every Old Meme Is New Again
- Watchdog Blog » Blog Archive » On Calling Bullshit
- Disney: YouTube Needs to Fix Piracy Protections, Now
- Scientific American: Juicing the Brain
- Modavigil
- AT&T launches IPTV in second market – CNET News.com
- Called AT&T U-verse, company’s Internet Protocol TV rolls out in Houston; other launches due by end of year.
- Samuel throws broadband challenge to Telstra – Business – Business
- News and jobs for journalists :: BBC News launches first user-generated programme
- IPTV/VoD: How to set up your own home/office system | The Register
- Cellular providers pressuring Google over mobile apps
- BitTorrent
- BitTorrent makes deals!
- Techcrunch » Blog Archive » BitTorrent Raises $25 million, Bram Cohen is History
- Home : Allen Brain Atlas
- Broadband set-up a ‘disgrace’ – Wireless & BroadBand – Connectivity – Technology
- Free Public Domain Music – Welcome to Musopen.com
- MyTVPal.com – New IPTV service fails to deliver – PVR Wire
- “2 Md. Counties Gain Verizon Fiber-Optic TV: New Competition in Montgomery, Pr. George’s Might Lower Prices” By Cameron W. Barr and Michael S. Rosenwald
- The Montgomery and Prince George’s county councils approved agreements yesterday allowing Verizon Communications Inc. to begin selling its fiber-optic television service, ushering in competition and the possibility of lower prices for thousands of cable
- Analyst shares vision of consumer-friendly media future
- Pentagon investigates soldiers’ YouTube clips – web – Technology – smh.com.au
- Experts rate Wikipedia’s accuracy higher than non-experts
- globeandmail.com: No business model for HDTV, CBC tells CRTC
- YouTube makes the move on TV’s “old rich people”
- Technology News: Media Convergence: Online Video Cuts Into TV Viewing Habits
- Quebec students suspended for posting teacher’s outburst online
- Attack the pirates, not the viewers – Opinion – theage.com.au
- Lost Remote TV Blog
- gaia – opensource 3D interface to the planet
- I, Cringely . The Pulpit . Declassified | PBS
- Coonan v media moguls over broadband – Wireless & BroadBand – Connectivity
- UK gets first IPTV-ready HD DVR | Reg Hardware
- “Psiphoning” data past the censors
- The Spam Farms of the Social Web
- Wired 14.12: You Tube vs. Boob Tube
- AVR USB – A Firmware-Only USB Driver for Atmel AVR Microcontrollers
- CBS agrees that online video is not the enemy
- The Blog | Dave Johnson: Capitalism 3.0 – A New Way To Think About What We Own | The Huffington Post
- Technology Review: Hyperlinking Reality via Phones
- Personal recommendation software predicts consumer choice – November 27, 2006
- Internet Industry Association – New Copyright Laws Risk Criminalising Everyday Australians
- The $65,000 question: do you own an iPod? – Technology – smh.com.au
- Global Internet TV (IPTV) Revenue Will Top $17 Billion by 2010 – TVover.net
- There’s no place like home, especially Cranston, R.I. – The Boston Globe
- Ideology Has Consequences
- BBC NEWS | UK | UK Politics | Web ‘fuelling crisis in politics’
- Social networking melds with videoconferencing – CNET News.com
- Keeping things private
- Universal sues MySpace for copyright violations – CNET News.com
- But MySpace disputes the music group’s charges, saying it has been working to protect artists’ works.
- Whiff of tobacco firms on net – Technology – smh.com.au
- MythFrontend 0.20-fixes for OS X Universal
- [BREAKING NEWS]: Student shot with Taser by UCPD officers
- Wikipedia Is a Hit in China As Ban Is Lifted – WSJ.com
- Amazon natives use Google Earth, GPS to protect forest home
- YouTube threatens blogger over copyright | Media | MediaGuardian.co.uk
- HowTo open .dmg file (Mac Disk Images) with Linux
- Yes, it works. W00t!
- Build a Web spider on Linux
- ORG PyBluez
- Python Bluetooth for GNU/Linux and WinXP
- LightBlue: a cross-platform Python Bluetooth API
- This could do very nicely.
- From Rocketboom to ABC
- Video blogger Amanda Congdon is the latest "cewebrity" to jump to mainstream media; an industry is forming to help others follow her lead
- TiVo taps the Internet for content | CNET News.com
- Screen Hub | News
- Booting Windows XP From An External Drive – Mac Guides
- The Free Press, Kinston NC
- Linux on Laptops
- Digital Journal – TV Networks Need to Wake Up Before Video Boom Leaves Them With Dead Air
- SoCal Arrest Posted On YouTube; Police Investigated – News – NBC11.com | KNTV
- Qui Bono?
- Office Cubicles
- Santorum’s office cubies, on Craigslist!
- Australian govt draft says piracy stats are made up at Torrentfreak
- Extremely Useful Macbook Freeware
- CJR Daily: No Joy in Foxville Last Night
- Newsmaker: A brief history of the virtual world – CNET News.com
- Bruce Damer, the self-proclaimed “Gandalf” of virtual worlds, talks with CNET News.com about the history of 3D social spaces.
- Virtual Appliance Marketplace – VMTN Virtual Appliances
- Streaming Media Sites
- Everything you need for election night coverage!
- How To Compile A Kernel – The Ubuntu Way | HowtoForge – Linux Howtos and Tutorials
- Black Box Voting – Welcome to www.BlackBoxVoting.org, Consumer protection for elections
- Xbox Live cues up TV, movie downloads | CNET News.com
- smartmontools Home Page (last updated $Date: 2006/11/04 20:04:26 $)
- Have you got news for us? | Media | MediaGuardian.co.uk
- Wikipedia “hoax” not actually a hoax
- A qmail installation that will get you laid – It’s gotta be Qmailrocks.org
- Wikipedia Critic Finds Copied Passages – Breaking – Technology – smh.com.au
- Interesting. Of course, this will only help improve Wikipedia.
- John Battelle’s Searchblog: Rant: The Comcast HD DVR Is Simply, Terribly Awful
- Wired News: Gannett to Crowdsource News
- Techworld.com – Wikipedia hijacked by malware
- Expert: LEDs could start replacing lightbulbs soon | CNET News.com
- KKTV | Church Leader Says Haggard Admits To Some Indiscretions
- Judge not, lest ye also be judged
- HBO pondering online strategy
- Comedy Central clips back on YouTube
- Digital Mudslinging
- ConsortiumInfo.org – The Wikipedia and the Death of Archaeology
- This is a significant article.
- GigaOM » Is there an IPTV boom in the making?
- No Fact Zone.Net » Despite press reports, Comedy Central YouTube Clips continue to disappear
- Are You an Average YouTube User? – Mashable!
- ::: Home – 606Tech :::
- Spanning Sync
- I’ll be needing this!
- radioAe6rt » UCL vic: Tcl, C++, and DirectShow
- Perian – A swiss-army knife for QuickTime
- In Teens’ Web World, MySpace Is So Last Year – washingtonpost.com
- ABC News: Candidates, Parties Target Web Audience
- Wikipedia leaves $100M on the table (or “PLEASE Jimbo, reconsider–media philanthropy could change the world!”) – The Jason Calacanis Weblog
- YouTube Takes Down Comedy Central Clips Based on DMCA Claims – NewsCloud.com
- Does YouTube Really Have Legal Problems? – By Tim Wu – Slate Magazine
- BBC NEWS | UK | UK Politics | Google quizzed over YouTube plans
- Lunapark6 » Blog Archive » Fedora Core 6 Review
- The Escapist – Red vs. Blue Makes Green
- A “Napster Moment” for TV Downloads at Torrentfreak
- Wired News: Saving Democracy With Web 2.0
- reBlog by Eyebeam R&D
- Looks interesting.
- Wired 14.09: The Infinite Album
- iLike™ – Home
- This is something that I’ve been waiting for.
- More Consumers Are Watching TV Online: Financial News – Yahoo!Finance
- YouTube names names: why is anyone surprised?
- What Comes After YouTube
- BitTorrent Goes Legit
- BitTorrent support inside routers, network storage devices
- TVUPlayer: Another Napster? – CNET News.com
- The video service is building an audience but legal experts wonder about copyright issues.Image: Peer-to-peer television
- Australian IT – Golden eagle eyes startups (Chris Jenkins, OCTOBER 24, 2006)
- Deadline Hollywood Daily » Does Bigger Media = Better Media? Nope!
- BitTorrent lands new hardware deals – CNET News.com
- Company’s peer-to-peer technology will be included in routers and storage devices, bolstering BitTorrent’s credibility.
- BitTorrent Partners with Global CE Manufacturers
- macosxhints.com – Recover a dead hard drive using dd
- Google to unveil election mashup – CNET News.com
- Congressional campaign information meets Google Earth for a mashup made in voter resource heaven. Images: Google’s election mashup
- Music Companies Grab a Share of the YouTube Sale – New York Times
- TIME.com: A Bizarre Study Suggests That Watching TV Causes Autism — Page 1
- The long tail lives: Universal sells 250,000 out-of-print tracks
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- I’ll be needing this…
- TIME.com: The Next YouTubes — Oct. 23, 2006 — Page 1
- Turn on, tune in, pig out – Entertainment – theage.com.au
- Ozone hole over South Pole growing – CNET News.com
- NASA and NOAA scientists report record changes in width and thickness.Satellite spots growing ozone hole
- Out of position: Against the politics
- ClaireOnline.com – Claire McCaskill for United States Senate
- Best political ad. Ever.
- OpenID: an actually distributed identity system
- Herding Cats
- News Corp grabs stake in Australia’s Fairfax – Yahoo! News
- Warning Signs – a photoset on Flickr
- “The Top Pickers vs. the Pack: Sites Want Users to Buy Into the ‘Genius’ Factor” By Alan Sipress
- FT.com / Companies / Media & internet – Universal sues video-sharing websites
- TV might cause autism. By Gregg Easterbrook – Slate Magazine
- Broadband: Australia runs faster just to stand still – Technology – smh.com.au
- GCALSYNC – synchronize your phone with Google Calendar
- Report: Media giants team up to keep YouTube in check | News.blog | CNET News.com
- » YouTube Wannabes: online video market post GooTube | Web 2.0 Explorer | ZDNet.com
- Wikipedia co-founder plans ‘expert’ spinoff – CNET News.com
- Larry Sanger plans to launch an alternative to the free online encyclopedia this week.
- The Marriage of Social and Business Applications
- Guardian Unlimited Business | | Google faces copyright fight over YouTube
- Microsoft eyes another chance to be a TV player – Yahoo! News
- NewsFactor Network
- Will copyright violation detection ruin YouTube?
- hypercasting
- Stand and Deliver!: Whaddayagonnado?
- YouTubers Ponder Google – washingtonpost.com
- Alcatel: 100 million IPTV subscribers in 2010
- Google paid stunning YouTube price: Time Warner CEO – Yahoo! News
- MySpace Panics: Talks With Google, May Block YouTube – Mashable!
- Let the games begin!
- Variety.com – Et tu, YouTube
- Why Google Didn’t Buy the New York Times: Financial News – Yahoo!Finance
- Key 23 | Rushkoff and Pinchbeck Debate
- YouTube’s New Deep Pockets
- Commentary: Google-YouTube and the value of social computing | CNET News.com
- With YouTube, Google puts its competitors in a jam – CNET News.com
- Build off what they have, or buy a second-tier site? For Microsoft and Yahoo, there’s no easy way to make the Internet video market a horse race.
- @ Mipcom: Piracy Is A Business Model, Says Disney Co-Chair Anne Sweeney | paidContent.org
- NETRIBUTION – Disney Co-Chair recognises ‘piracy is a business model’
- YouTube gets Googled
- Kaushal Sheth » WordPress Themes
- GigaOM » The Future of Social Networks – Communication
- Google & YouTube: Maybe it Does Make Sense at Forever Geek
- Video search site Blinkx signs Microsoft pact – CNET News.com
- Microsoft licenses Blinkx technology to power video search on parts of MSN and Live.com.
- YouTube cuts three content deals | CNET News.com
- YouTube may add to Google’s copyright worries – CNET News.com
- Popular video-sharing site already faces legal heat. Will its acquisition make Google a high-profile lawsuit target?
- Google makes video play with YouTube buy – CNET News.com
- YouTube will operate independently and the companies will work together on building new features.
- I still think Google is crazy 🙂 – Blog Maverick
- OK, so Eric Schmidt is a moron | Perspectives | CNET News.com
- No, he’s not.
- Guardian Unlimited Arts | Arts features | Oh no, not Steely Dan again
- Nine takes on IceTV over electronic program guide – Technology – theage.com.au
- Daily Kos: Who’s Really Using Social Networks?
- Rapleaf — Portable Ratings for Buyers and Sellers
- This looks *very* interesting.
- Documentaries.WS: News
- Carlin nails it.
- Trust, But Verify
- ZNet |Mideast | The Age of Terror – A Landmark Report
- Skype Founders’ Venice Project Revealed
- Dot-Com Bubble, Part II? Why It’s So Hard to Value Social Networking Sites – Knowledge@Wharton
- Bloggasm: Was it good for you? » Your chances of getting laid through Craigslist: A Bloggasm case study
- Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg on social networking – Oct. 6, 2006
- ifocos – institute for the connected society » PRESS RELEASE: Leading Media Analysts Launch New Institute for the Connected Society
- I should get me into some of this!
- MySpace drawing ‘older’ visitors, study finds – CNET News.com
- Once the dominion of the teen set, site now sees majority of U.S. visitors from the 35-or-older crowd.
- Boing Boing: HOWTO protect yourself from “The Craigslist Experiment”
- The Tags Within
- Future Boy: Talent hunting in the counterculture – Aug. 31, 2006
- The Daily Show is as substantive as the “real” news
- Hack Attack: Get your TV season pass with Democracy – Lifehacker
- Hackers Crash the Social Networking Party – Yahoo! News
- history flow
- MySpace Takes On YouTube – Forbes.com
- WIPO broadcast treaty abandons rights-based approach
- YouTube’s future (or lack thereof)
- Study: surfers just as careless on social networking sites
- NewsFactor Network
- del.icio.us Plans To Become A Social Network
- It’s about time!
- ETech Conference 2007 • March 26-29, 2007 • San Diego, California
- This Old Network » Ze Frank is manipulating our lizard brains
- Brilliant!
- IBM warms to social networking | CNET News.com
- Own Your Attention Data with APML : Somewhat Frank ~ Blog by Frank Gruber
- Northwest Florida Daily News: MySpace and Facebook rivals are growing
- Orkut + Dodgeball: Why Google Will Merge Them
- Unbounded Freedom A guide to Creative Commons thinking for cultural organisations – 14 September 2006
- Why Everyone Has Apocalypse Fever — New York Magazine
- profit42.com » Blog Archive » OSX 10.4.8 on your Windows computer!
- Can YouTube Be a Real Business? – Newsweek Technology – MSNBC.com
- Who’s Afraid of Myspace? | Philly Future – Philadelphia Blogs – The News YOU Write
- Analysts don’t like YouTube’s chances | CNET News.com
- User-Generated Web Content Will Grow Rapidly Through 2010
- And if You Liked the Movie, a Netflix Contest May Reward You Handsomely – New York Times
- Inside a Web giant’s manic search for staying power » PopMatters | News and Commentary | PopWire
- Rolling Stone : Daniel Pinchbeck and the New Psychedelic Elite
- Burning Man 2006 – 077 on Flickr – Photo Sharing!
- dear fracking god.
- ShoZu
- Chumby Industries
- weird thing but possibly interesting
- CJR September/October 2006 – Copyright Jungle
- Great piece on copyright
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- YouTube bets on $US1.5bn bid – BizTech – Technology – smh.com.au
- Burningman 2006
- Crooks and Liars » Olbermann’s Special Comment: Are YOURS the actions of a true American?
- omfg. just omfg.
- Your guide to broadband TV – Home Theatre – AtHome – Technology – smh.com.au
- William Cook: Armageddon Anxiety
- The Big Round Cubatron
- Bliinky!!!
- STEAL THIS FILM
- It’s about damn time!
- The Observer | World | Wikipedia defies China’s censors
- More Than 2.5 Billion Cellular Lines in the World
- The Beyond The Valley of The Dolls Tarot Deck Old Cards
- Must. Have. These. Cards.
- .:: the uchronians are back ::.
- amazing art piece from BM 2006
- Telephone telepathy? Researcher says it rings true – CNET News.com
- British scientist says he’s conducted experiments proving that precognition exists for phone calls, e-mails.
- UB12180 – UBC 12V 18AH SLA Battery
- Earth needs this.
- Four humours – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- bikes i’m looking at
- Emptybottle.org – The Web 2.0 Bullshit Generator
- Science & Technology at Scientific American.com: Scientists Identify Gene Difference Between Humans and Chimps
- dabble | launchpad
- Video organization & sharing site. Probably about time.
- Consola – The Open Source Bluetooth Proximity Media Server
- Good for Olympic Park stuff
- The Cat Piano
- The title says it all.
- Lester Bangs- Brian Eno: A Sandbox In Alphaville
- Kazaa, Skype, and now “The Venice Project”
- MTV channel to embrace social networking – CNET News.com
- Flux to broadcast user-generated videos, messages, anime avatars, “transferring control directly to its audience.”
- The Media Report: 12 May 2005 – TV Piracy is Good?
- Lovely transcript of my appearance on The Media Report on ABC radio
- Campaign ’08 Preview: Podcasting Politicians – Los Angeles Times
- And here it comes.
- Phobos Entertainment – Features – 100 SF Books – Index
- Free-to-air TV ‘no priority’ for Fairfax – Breaking News – Business – Breaking News
- Advertising Age – Digital – YouTube Fastest Growing Website
- The MySpace Ecosystem
- Spore Lives Up to the Hype
- GigaOM : » NSF Backs Open Source Wireless Mesh Project
- The YouTube War
- This is interesting. Incredible. Significant.
- Guardian Unlimited Technology | Technology | What is the 1% rule?
- Ah, one of the Laws of the age of hypermedia is being laid down
- Blurb.com : Free Book Publishing Software : Design & Publish Personalized Books
- This could be really interesting for Buring Man this year. Very.
- ‘Studio 60’: Golden Child and Whipping Boy – Los Angeles Times
- YouTube sued over copyright infringement – CNET News.com
- Journalist claims video-download site encourages its users to violate copyright law.
- UrbanBaby: The Website Where New York Mothers Confess Their Darkest Secrets and Fears — New York Magazine
- Interesting article about the emergent, rambling group mind of UrbanBaby
- BBC NEWS | Technology | YouTube hits 100m videos per day
- Accelerando!
- Website for the book.
- Let’s hear it for blogs, the media of the people – Opinion – theage.com.au
- Coonan’s media ownership laws & why they don’t matter
- IGN: A Scanner Darkly Trailer, Videos and Movies
- The first 24 minutes of Scanner! Woot!
- BitTorrent inks licensing deal with studios – CNET News.com
- The file-sharing site signs on four independent movie studios, continuing to boost its number of movie titles.
- MySpace gains top ranking of US Web sites | Reuters.com
- And here we go – the very peak of the MySpace curve
- Psilocybin mushrooms produce mystical experience
- Really? Fascinating.
- Are you reading the news? (July 2006) – News – PhysicsWeb
- Internet. Power laws. What more do you need?
- Death by Wikipedia: The Kenneth Lay Chronicles
- WSJ blogger whinging about Wikipedia.
- Rival telcos to go it alone with high-speed network – Wireless & BroadBand
- Paul Laffoley Internet Archive Project
- Laffoley! Internet! w00t!
- GigaOM : » Yahoo Boosts Social Travel
- Another piece of hobbit puzzle | Science & nature | The Australian
- Wired 14.07: The Rise and Fall of the Hit
- Chris Anderson is gonna force me to evolve my schtick!
- Phone numbers call for answers – Technology – smh.com.au
- There are now *2* billion mobile telephone users!
- YOUNIVERSAL BRANDING | Branding in virtual worlds, metaverses, and online communities
- They’re back at it, and it’s good.
- Gadget uses Skype to send TV anywhere | Reg Hardware
- United States Patent: 7069308
- Basic Patent on Sociall Networks
- PBS | I, Cringely . Juy 6, 2006 – Bound and Gagged
- PCs beat TV for the internet generation | the Daily Mail
- Big Brother cleared – but watch out – National – smh.com.au
- looks like an opportunity for another OpEd
- Guest Posting: Is Media Performance Democracy’s Critical Issue? | Center for Citizen Media: Blog
- Brilliant essay! Brilliant!
- Confessions of an Aca/Fan: The Official Weblog of Henry Jenkins: Democracy, Big Brother Style
- Henry talking about “Big Brother”. Fascinating stuff
- Is YouTube a flash in the pan? – CNET News.com
- Video-sharing site may be riding a wave of popularity, but where’s the money? An IDC report says it’s not likely to appear.
- Wired 14.07: People Power
- When Fans Hissed, He Listened – Los Angeles Times
- Snakes on a Plane!
- Radiohead MP3
- Did Napster create “Kid A” as the big Radiohead album?
- How to become a virtual star – Digital Music – Gadgets – Technology – smh.com.au
- NBC strikes deal with YouTube | CNET News.com
- bwahahaha. How the mighty are brought low!
- BBC NEWS | Programmes | Click | Niche TV growing quickly online
- MediaCoder – The universal audio/video transcoder
- Media Life Magazine
- Neophilia, the disorder I *clearly* suffer from.
- Tech creates a bubble for kids – Yahoo! News
- COSMAC ELF and the TinyELF Emulator – The 1802 in Microcomputer History
- The ELF and I go _all_ the way back.
- Wired News: The Pirates Hold a Party
- Hexten » WBT-200
- Modules for OSX! W00t!
- Wintec WBT-200 Multi-Function GPS Receiver (Bluetooth, USB, Data Logger with Google Earth Integration) (Free Arkon Vent Mount)
- Cool thing! james ordered it, i might.
- Should the FCC Be In the Decency Business Anymore? — New York Magazine
- The FCC, the nanny of the USA.
- Walt Disney Stalks Your Child / Now even kids have GPS cell phones. So much for running away from home
- Morford does it. Again.
- superDraw
- PRESS RELEASE Media Machines Releases KML to X3D Translator
- Portrait paints England’s Virgin Queen in new light – World – smh.com.au
- Shel Silverstein — Greatest Smokeoff
- Welcome to the Open Source Order of the Golden Dawn
- The name says it all
- Meme Nexus
- Hyperintelligence
- This is the Pisa talk
- Edge
- See Jaron. See Jaron whinge. Whinge, Jaron, whinge!
- Rolling Stone : Was the 2004 Election Stolen?
- Yes. Yes it was.
- Wired News: What If They Gave a War…?
- It’s getting to the point where people are “As mad as hell…”
- WikiMapia = Wiki + Google maps
- w00t! Mashup of the day!
- Researchers surprised to find no link between marijuana, lung cancer / Study’s findings apply even to heavy pot smokers
- element//ENGLISH
- Pierre Lévy, he is at it again…
- Wired News: DIY Phone Club Channels PC Past
- These folks are the future!
- Net needs quick fix, PBL boss cautions – Technology – smh.com.au
- Online hit “Broken Saints” joins DVD canon | Reuters.com
- Google unveils new applications | CNET News.com
- Congress targets social network sites | CNET News.com
- washingtonpost.com | High on Peru
- w00t! Peruvian food finally makes it
- A Comedian’s Riff on Bush Prompts an E-Spat – New York Times
- BitTorrent inks studio distribution deal | CNET News.com
- And so it begins…
- Someone Has to Pay for TV. But Who? And How? – New York Times
- The Nitpicking Nation – New York Times
- The undersigned » Blog Archive » From XHTML/CSS to WordPress
- Will need this later…
- Hollywood study examines costs of film piracy | CNET News.com
- MPAA bangs the drums for more, better protection. Excellent. Keep that up, boys, and pretty soon you’ll just be *swimming* in dough!
- Panjea
- AJ still giving these folks advice…
- BBC NEWS | Technology | Talkin’ bout a media revolution
- Palopia
- USC kids doing a social networking startup…
- In Internet Age, Writers Face Frontier Justice – New York Times
- Stromcode – How To Make Money On The Internet
- Your Tube, Whose Dime? – Forbes.com
- Good takedown on YouTube. Heh.
- vowe dot net :: YouTube is now bigger than Flickr
- Not exactly surprising, but there it is.
- Whitedust: Wal-marts Wikipedia War
- The battlles of the future _are_ being fought in cyberspace
- MercuryNews.com | 04/29/2006 | Owners plan new amenities to lure back moviegoers
- Why Copyright Doesn’t Matter
- A grand unified theory of YouTube and MySpace. By Paul Boutin
- Great article.
- The Truth About The Money and Founders Of MySpace.com :: Trent Lapinski’s Blog :: Everything and Nothing At All
- The icky, dark truth. MySpace was started by a Spam company…
- IBM eyes programming for the masses | CNET News.com
- Looks quite cool.
- Yahoo’s free software turns PC into DVR | CNET News.com
- Wired News: Committing MySpacecide
- Excellent piece about MySpace.
- Disney-ABC exec says Net offerings fight piracy | CNET News.com
- Gee. I guess piracy *is* good…
- MediaGuardian.co.uk | Media | BBC unveils radical revamp of website
- BBC, continuing to get it.
- Congress readies broad new digital copyright bill | CNET News.com
- Yet another reason to stay the f**k away from the USA.
- Michael J. Totten: An Experiment in Journalism
- This is it. The beginning. And the end.
- Everyone’s an Editor as Wiki Fever Spreads to Shopping Sites – New York Times
- Kids outsmart Web filters | CNET News.com
- Gee. I wonder how that’s even possible… Aren’t filters perfect???
- For MySpace, Making Friends Was Easy. Big Profit Is Tougher. – New York Times
- Bass Ackward
- Really, this is addressed to a particular client of mine, who is violating all these rules…
- Add events to Google Calendar from PHP
- Vanity Fair: PRINTABLES
- carl bernstein on why W. must be impeached. w00t!
- iTorrent
- BitTorrent for iTunes. It’s *so* about time.
- BBC NEWS | Programmes | Click | BitTorrent battles over bandwidth
- People Who Watch People: Lost in an Online Hall of Mirrors – New York Times
- OK, so it’s gone all recursive. I guess it had to happen.
- Scan, copy and fax with your camera phone or digital camera
- Blackmask Online : There are 20157 books for you to choose from!
- Wow.
- I Am Not Your Google
- Apple – Boot Camp
- They said it wouldn’t be done. They were wrong.
- Wired News: Podcasting Roils NPR Fund Raising
- Oh dear. Podcasting is disruptive. Just wait till NPR has some real competition…
- Mobile communities could fill 3G pipes | CNET News.com
- Mobile social networks. Gee.
- trendwatching.com: April 2006 trend briefing
- INFOLUST. Sums it all up.
- Disney Phone Service Has Parents in Mind – New York Times
- this could be really interesting when combined with relationalspace
- CNN.com – Webcast singer snapped up by Sony – Apr 4, 2006
- I.B.M. to Work With Start-Up on Chip That Uses Less Power – New York Times
- Yummy low power technologies!
- Dennis Forbes – Pragmatic Software Development
- Fun facts about domain names!
- YouTube: The talk of Tinseltown | CNET News.com
- Long-term mobile phone use raises brain tumor risk: study – Yahoo! News
- You knew it. In your heart of hearts, you knew it.
- The Ecologies of Wikipedia
- Latest blog post. Another goodie, IMO.
- My Life in the Bush of Ghosts: Home
- One of the greatest albums ever made. And now creative commons!
- Automattic » WordPress Widgets
- Widgets! W00t!
- washingtonpost.com | Redemption Among the Faithful
- W00t! The Wingnuts are BACK!
- eBay: Enigma 3 Walzen Chiffriermaschine Chiper Weltkrieg 1941 (Artikel 6265092168 endet 03.04.06 21:00:00 MESZ)
- That’s right, it’s an honest-to-god Enigma machine for sale. W00t!
- Video phones open sexual divide – Breaking – Technology – smh.com.au
- The New Wisdom of the Web – Next Frontiers – MSNBC.com
- Searching for Dummies – New York Times
- Free Phone Calls for Advertising at MobHappy
- Lots of interesting points made in little space.
- Isn’t it semantic? : Articles : Internet : BCS
- TimBL brings it home. Again.
- Mac Rumors: Leopard to Include Virtualization Software?
- Dual OSes. OS X 10.5. Woot!
- Flood Maps
- Well… This is the mashup of the day. Take a look at what’s left of Earth after the oceans RISE!!!
- Wonderland: GDC: Game Developers Rant II
- The rant! It’s back! Again!
- Unlimited GPRS – a small step in the right direction
- Hmm. T-Mobile offering unlimited GPRS in the UK. When that makes its way here, it’ll be a good thing.
- Doku-iruka Dolphin kid tracking “phone” – Engadget Mobile
- Interesting. Potentially dangerous. But interesting!
- Understanding Gilmore’s Law
- Perhaps the best blog post I’ve ever written. No, it *is* the best one I’ve ever written.
- BBC NEWS | Technology | The rise of clip culture online
- Ah. Yes, the rise of the hyperpeople theory.
- CTV.ca | Online news popular on broadband, study finds
- This makes sense.
- Wired 14.04: You Play World of Warcraft? You’re Hired!
- This makes an odd sort of sense.
- Scotsman.com News – Latest News – Universal launches film downloads
- King Kong as a download? Woah.
- Who Is Killing New Orleans?
- Mike Davis. New Orleans. Need I say more?
- Inside Man – Review – Movies – New York Times
- This looks like a *great* film. W00t!
- An Empire Built of Paper
- Delicious article – from THE AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE!
- Nature mag cooked Wikipedia study | The Register
- Oh dear. Now this battle is gonna get nasty.
- Networking Pipeline | Blog | FCC Chief: AT&T Can Limit Net Bandwidth
- Oh this is just the best fracking news I’ve heard today. Sigh. It will only speed up the transition to mesh networks.
- New Scientist Breaking News – First molecular-machine combination revealed
- Huge. Huge. Huge huge huge. News.
- www.ajaxwrite.com
- Another AJAX-based word processor. Woot! I like this better than Writely.
- 25 Things I Hate About Google
- The title says it all.
- news @ nature.com – 2020 ComputingThe creativity machine – What will emerge from using the Internet as a research tool? The answer, Vernor Vinge argues, will be limited only by our imaginations.
- Vinge. Singularity. Internet. What more do I need to say?
- iPod Diagnostic Mode
- This will be *very* useful.
- Labor’s Mandatory ISP Internet Blocking Proposal
- Someone has put together a nice set of reasons why this shouldn’t happen.
- Apple does an iPhone
- Could be interesting, if there’s a decent J2ME implementation, etc.
- Coonan flips on net porn barrier – Technology – smh.com.au
- GAAAAH! Now it looks like a fait accompli! Frack! FRACK!!!
- Herald Sun: Labor to force porn block [21mar06]
- Yet another reason that I will never, every vote Labor in this country.
- Wal-Mart and the Shanghai Pirates – Hollywood’s newest business model? By Edward Jay Epstein
- Fascinating story about the evolution of the DVD from an atomic item to a digital item.
- Podcast numbers overtake radio stations
- Yes. There are now more podcasts than radio stations. Heh.
- Wired 14.04: Dream Machines
- Will Wright is now on the Playful World meme…
- Biz not sure how to treat upstart YouTube
- Gamasutra – Feature – “GDC: Dashing for Independence: Gamelab CEO Eric Zimmerman on the Importance of Self-Publishing”
- Eric does it again!
- Nike, Google Kick Off Social-Networking Site
- Title says it all. Joga.
- HyperMob: Video. Photo. Audio. Text. Community.
- Hmm. Competition, possibly.
- Big Brother – pure McLuhan – TLS Highlights – Times Online
- Excellent review of recent McLuhan (eric) works…
- Monkey Bites
- A band that made it by hyperdistribution.
- eRightSoft
- Interesting shareware tool for video compression.
- CocoaLab
- Free books! w00t!
- business2blog: B2Day : The Figment Economy
- It’s bullshit, but it’s an interesting argument.
- Open-source business | Open, but not as usual | Economist.com
- Really excellent Economist article about open-source.
- AppleInsider | Apple iTunes popularity to surpass RealPlayer
- Heh. This is good to see.
- WRAL.com – Tech News – Popular Sitcom To Go Online-Only In Summer
- Well you knew this was coming
- You Are What You Post: Financial News – Yahoo!Finance
- Someone might be in trouble because of what they posted in the past. Oh well.
- PBS | I, Cringely . March 16, 2006 – One Size Fits All
- Cringely. Gotta love him.
- Oil Standard, Greasemonkey conversion of US Dollars to Barrels of Oil
- Really interesting mash-up.
- Tribler
- This looks very interesting. A P2P social network filesharing application. Heheh.
- You’ve Got Goodmail – New York Times
- Esther is wrong. But she’s powerful.
- Government orders spoof site shut – Breaking – Technology – theage.com.au
- Australia, land of the absolutely not so free.
- It looks like Google’s Buying Sun After All
- If this is true, this could change a lot. Fast.
- Powazek: Just a Thought: SXSW to MPAA: STFU
- Poor MPAA rep gets beat up at SXSW panel. 😉
- The Viridian Design Movement
- Excellent Bruce Sterling piece on active objects
- South Koreans Clearly See Mobile TV – New York Times
- DVH-H hits Korea
- Gates Trashes MIT $100 Laptop
- Who’d a thunk it. And he says most of the expense of a computer is the applications. I wonder why that is…?
- Discovery Channel :: News :: Strands of DNA Make Nano-Smiley
- T-Mobile first to bridge 3G, EDGE, GPRS, and WiFi – Computer Business Review
- Wired News: Digg vs. The Machine
- D-Link DPH-540 Wireless G Flip-Style Wi-Fi Mobile Phone
- Very disruptive tech. And what I want for Christmas!
- isolatr beta
- It’s about time. The anti-social network.
- Wired News: The Pirate Bay
- A nice article on how The Pirate Bay thumbs its noses at the MPAA
- The New Yorker: CHILLING
- Global warming. The reality
- ‘Adapt to new technology or die,’ Murdoch tells newspapers – Yahoo! News
- washingtonpost.com | Web Tools Employ The Human Factor
- The Physics of Friendship
- Modeling of social networks!
- Google Mars
- Google does Mars!
- Online Auteurs Hardly Need to Be Famous – New York Times
- How Battlestar Galactica Killed Broadcast TV
- I got Digged! W00t!
- As Internet TV Aims at Niche Audiences, the Slivercast Is Born – New York Times
- The NYT coins the word that may be used in common parlance – the “slivercast”. Which would be a broadcast to a microaudience, I reckon…
- ITMFA: Welcome!
- Impeach the MotherF***er Already!
- In Medium Rez
- A Blog Writes the Obituary of TV – New York Times
- Would be interesting – if I hadn’t done the same thing two years ago…
- Wired 14.03: Posts
- Zero 1
- These are the folks running the ISEA Interactive Cities gallery. w00t!
- Diabolikal: content / getting wireless to work in kubuntu
- Australia lags on internet front: World Bank – Breaking – Technology
- BBC NEWS | Technology | ‘Technology feeds grassroots media’
- BBC Covers citizen journalism!
- Disinformation :: SBS ‘Dateline’ 8 March 2006: ‘The Torturer’s Tale’
- Google, Writely In Talks?
- Interesting.
- Albion’s Seedlings: The Elephant in the Anglosphere’s Living Room
- India as the rising English-language power
- iTunes in monthly deal with ComedyCentral | CNET News.com
- OK, Comedy Central GETS IT. A month of the Daily Show/Colbert Report for $10
- Ether: Earn money selling what you say.
- Very interesting strategy to connect experts to people who need them
- O’Reilly Emerging Technology Conference – March 6-9, 2006 – San Diego, CA
- Shut Up! No, *You* Shut Up: A Pattern Language for Moderation Strategies
- GigaOM : » Events On Demand
- Eventful(TM) aggregates demand for real-world events like concerts. Sounds very cool!
- moo.fx – the next small thing
- Blogs Get Whited-Out by Bic – Consumerist
- Sick. But brilliant.
- SunSpotWorld – Home of Project Sun SPOT
- Java-based microcontroller from SUN
- Slashdot | George Lucas Predicts Death of Big Budget Movies
- Opponents of DeLay Make Use of a Film – New York Times
- Greenwald’s at it again!
- Australian IT – Trade Me trades hands for $625m (, MARCH 06, 2006)
- GigaOM : » David vs. Murdoch er …. Goliath.
- Wired 14.03: START – M1 Batteries
- New nanobattery tech!
- Kevin Kelly — The Technium
- Kevin Kelly’s next book! W00t!
- Wired News:
- Waterless urinals! Woot!
- White House Trains Efforts on Media Leaks
- Hollywood’s Crowd Control Problem – New York Times
- MacDailyNews – Apple and Mac News – Welcome Home
- PBS | I, Cringely . March 2, 2006 – Peering into the Future
- Embattled Underground
- » Google GDrive is not a rumor | Googling Google | ZDNet.com
- isoHunt Forums :: View topic – Yes, the MPAA is suing us.
- Could It Be A Big World After All?
- Disputing the six degrees theory
- Linux notebook / qmail
- Great qmail cheat sheet!
- BitTorrent lures Australia back to its convict roots: TVs
- Two Dot-Oh Round Up
- Boing Boing: Free music and movie trailer sound from SXSW:06
- Most excellent! The free torrents of music from SXSW are BACK for 06! w00t!!!
- Slashdot | Viacom vs. News Corp. on Social Networking
- Google Users: I Can Quit Anytime
- ZoneTag Photos
- Google Corporate Information: Making Money
- FeedBlendr – blending you a delicious feed smoothie!
- Yahoo Says It Is Backing Away From TV-Style Web Shows – New York Times
- Wikipedia Publishes Millionth Article – Wikimedia Foundation
- w00t!
- Internet News Article | Reuters.com
- BBC NEWS | Programmes | Newsnight | A bit of BitTorrent bother
- Expo
- Microsoft’s Social Network Craigslist killer? (Can I put any more buzzwords here?)
- WSJ.com – Real Time
- CBS News | Poll: Bush Ratings At All-Time Low | February 27, 2006 19:57:50
- Woot!
- Wired News:
- The MySpace Crackdown
- ianhenderson.org – delimport
- Slyck – File Sharing News and Info
- Woah. Who knew?
- Coonan’s law could halve media ownership – National – smh.com.au
- News Corporation to Tap Not Just Its Film Vaults, but Art From the Street – New York Times
- edgeio: Welcome
- I’m not quite sure what this is. Is it a Craigslist competitor? Is it a Feedburner competitor?
- Hard to know how Australia’s media story will pan out – Creative & Media
- Variety.com – Can’t stop the music
- Slyck News – BitTorrent End to End Encryption and Bandwidth Throttling – Part I
- Can MySpace be Beaten?
- Apache .htaccess tweaking tutorial at Vortexmind: free your mind
- Octavia Butler – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Family First want cannabis recriminalised – National – smh.com.au
- The Australian: Howard’s South Park pals [February 27, 2006]
- In Sony’s Stumble, the Ghost of Betamax – New York Times
- GridNetworks.com
- Look! A company that GETS IT!
- PBS | I, Cringely . February 23, 2006 – Rules of the Road
- Cringely thinks we need better servers for all this media content…
- The MySpace Mirage
- Wired 14.03: Trouble in Toontown
- ‘Idol’ Is What the Televised Olympics Try to Be, and There’s No Curling – New York Times
- Yahoo! Search
- Yahoo! RSS media extensions
- YouTube is not a real business – The Jason Calacanis Weblog
- Jason has decided that YouTube is worthless. He’s wrong, but, hey, I didn’t just get $25M from AOL.
- Consortiumnews.com
- Free Computer Books, Tutorials, and Lecture Notes (http://computerbooks.web.com) – AJAX
- LiveScience.com – Mom’s Genetics Could Produce Gay Sons
- My-BIC = Easy Ajax
- Democracy – Internet TV Platform – Free and Open Source
- This is the beginning of something that will change everything. Whether it’s this or something else remains to be seen…
- Yahoo Digs Its Claws Deeper into Wikipedia
- Italian firm goes nuclear with atomic toys – What Were They Thinking – MSNBC.com
- Live here, be Australian – National – smh.com.au
- Cock-A-Doodle
- Torrentfreak » Torrent sites under attack
- Hetemeel.com : Dynamic images
- Make Einstein write anything you like!
- news @ nature.com – The computer that works when it’s idle – Quantum computers get the answer without being turned on.
- SBS drops South Park episode on the Pope – TV & Radio – Entertainment
- Yahoo! Developer Network – PHP Developer Center
- OSx86 Project – Geeks and Greed: A Cautionary Tale
- 101 Zen Stories
- Welcome to XORP
- Vyatta
- Vyatta means “open” in Sanscrit. And it might blow Cisco’s market wide open. FOSS routing!
- The Black Box That Would Conquer Telecom – March 1, 2006
- There’s an open source router that’s going to take on Cisco…
- BREITBART.COM – CBS Records $9B Loss on TV, Radio Charges
- S.D. Abortion Bill Takes Aim at ‘Roe’
- Improved Science Puts Modern Humans in Europe Earlier – New York Times
- Chinese Report Evidence of Early Semi-Aquatic Mammal – New York Times
- mpesce – Mark Pesce @ GooglePages.com
- This is the home page I rapidly created with pages.google.com – their new AJAX-based web authoring tool…
- Twilight of the Blogs – Are they over as a business? By Daniel Gross
- social computing lab
- UCSB has a social computing lab
- The Dumpster: Using the Dumpster Interface
- My Crowd: Part 1 (Harpers.org)
- Weridly interesting article…
- Digital Books Start A New Chapter
- Minifig Famous People # 17: Dick Cheney on Flickr – Photo Sharing!
- Funny. Evil. Lego.
- Technorati Weblog: Got Favorites?
- OpenBusiness » Blog Archive » The Value of Attention
- Portishead Remixed
- Remixes of one of the greatest trip-hop albums ever made…
- Slashdot | An Interview with Wikipedia’s Jimbo Wales
- Erowid Ayahuasca Vaults : UDV Wins Supreme Court Decision on Preliminary Injunction Allowing the use of their ayahuasca / hoasca tea
- Stem Cells May Be Key to Cancer – New York Times
- news @ nature.com – How does Google Earth work? – Short cuts bring the globe to your screen without crashing your computer.
- The Long Tail Theory of B- and C-List Blogs — New York Magazine
- nice graphic showing the power law at work in the blogosphere…
- Blogs to Riches – The Haves and Have-Nots of the Blogging Boom — New York Magazine
- probably the best article i’ve ever read on the business of blogging
- New Scientist Breaking News – Teens gain valuable social skills online
- Web Services Upend Old Ideas About the Little Guy’s Role – New York Times
- Running a Hatchery for Replicant Hackers – New York Times
- With a Few Clicks, You, Too, Can Start to Change Your Life – New York Times
- Beyond the Beyond
- Om Malik on Broadband : » Whose Tube is You Tube?
- Om Malik doesn’t believe amateur content will triumph. I think he’s full of crap.
- FT.com / Comment & analysis / Columnists – James Boyle: Cultural environmentalism?
- FeedTree: collaborative RSS and Atom delivery
- Slashdot | Faster Feeds Using FeedTree Peer-To-Peer
- Firefox Extension Development Tutorial :: Environment
- Simon Cowell: From Idol to Inventor
- Australian IT – Big three ISPs say peer-to-peer OK (Andrew Colley, FEBRUARY 21, 2006)
- Ajaxian » The Future of JavaScript: an Update from Brendan Eich
- How to: get tons of HD content playing on your PC – HD Beat
- mobileGlu | your mobile glue
- Identity Production in a Networked Culture
- The Sweet Spot
- Ralph Buckley: I am a videoblogger (rasta version)
- Welcome to mefeedia: the first video aggregator.
- Spam Kings Blog: Asterisk on pop-up mogul’s gold
- MySpace: Murdoch’s big hope, parents’ nightmare | CNET News.com
- Is Skype a haven for criminals?
- New Scientist Breaking News – Mathematical proofs getting harder to verify
- I.B.M. Researchers Find a Way to Keep Moore’s Law on Pace – New York Times
- Just Fucking Google It
- .:: HiWF ::.
- Information overload – Livewire – Technology – smh.com.au
- The Fountain of Digg (News) Brendan Themes
- MAKE: Blog: First look at Parallax’s Propeller chip
- Wired News: Literacy Limps Into the Kill Zone
- Halliburton wins contract to rebuild Cheney’s Reputation
- The Click That Broke a Government’s Grip
- Firefox extensions I couldn’t live without – CSS Insider
- How to Think Like a Computer Scientist: Learning with Python
- Slashdot | New Dr. Who Episode Leaked
- VideoSift – The Best of GoogleVideo and YouTube
- Webmonkey First Look: Camino 1.0
- del.icio.us/apolaine
- OSx86 Project – Reports of our death have been greatly exaggerated…
- Future for TV networks lies in the past – Opinion – theage.com.au
- Cell Phone Area Codes – New York Times
- FutureSt Consulting – Media Technology Strategy
- WSJ.com – News Corp. Goal: Make MySpace Safer for Teens
- Slashdot | MySpace To Be Made Safer For Users
- Software pioneer Bricklin tackles wikis | Tech News on ZDNet
- Slashdot | Creating a Backboneless Internet?
- Slashdot | VisiCalc Creator Developing WikiCalc
- Bloomberg.com: Australia & New Zealand
- Switched On: All the President’s Discs – Engadget
- Keeping a Hot Backup of Your Mac Hard Drive
- Web Kit Plug-In Programming Topics
- SBS DATELINE Abu Ghraib Report
- LiveScience.com – The Science of Hit Songs
- Going into Syndication
- The Three Fs
- TechKwonDo__WiFi.Bedouin
- chrome://browser/content/flock/rss/aggview.xul?li0=http%3A//www.makezine.com/blog/index.rdf&li1=http%3A//www.makezine.com/blog/atom.xml
- Slashdot: News for nerds, stuff that matters
- Do games prime brain for violence?
- A small study of brain activity in video-game veterans suggests that their brains react as if they are treating the violence as real.
- Slashdot | Do Stealth Startups Suck?
- Bloglines CEO Mark Fletcher argues that ‘stealth mode for a web start-up is the kiss of death.’
- The Power of Us
- Business Week article about swarming, smart mobs, etc.
- Peer-to-Peer Internet Television
- A non-profit based in Austin, TX is merging the free software and Copyleft communities through a new internet TV station…
- Uncyclopedia is the content-free encyclopedia that anyone can edit
- Call It the Playsation Porn-able
- Sony, reversing the stupidity which caused Beta to fail, is allowing pr0n onto the PSP’s UMD format
- The Other Side of BitTorrent
- Some people in Hollywood are embracing BitTorrent…
- Cellphedia, an SMS Social Network Service
- Cellphedia creates a “Wikipedia” like social network capable of answering questions by bouncing them to users across the social network
- Asia Next Frontier in Blogging
- Over 3m Japanese are blogging at least once a month…
- NetBeans 4.1 Released
- The new open-source Java IDE is taking the world by storm
- I, Cringely – “Creationism”
- How companies attempt to predict/manipulate/shape the future
- The Beeb Shall Inherit The Earth
- Cory Doctorow reports on why the BBC is light years ahead of Hollywood
- Trackerless BitTorrent Beta Posted
- Bram Cohen has updated BitTorrent to include support for “trackerless” torrents.
- Sharing digital music creates social tension…
- People sharing their iTunes collections in the office can run into trouble with co-workers
- Via the Internet, TV’s future promises to be more eclectic
- Internet based “internetworks” promise to compete for viewers with broadcast networks
- Hey Google, Map This!
- How hackers are using Google Maps to do all sorts of interesting things…
- Mad Ave Is Starry-Eyed Over Net Video
- The pictures are fuzzy and the sound can be iffy, but online ads that meld TV with the Web are grabbing more of the action.
- The Story Behind the New Xbox Design
- Why Microsoft created a video game system that will appeal to the whole family
- armistice
- why microsoft has already won the console war (breathtaking!)
- Piracy is Good? (Part One)
- A look at how television hyperdistribution will change the economics of production.
- ABC Radio National Podcasting Trial
- Real Katamari Damacy ball to be built at E3
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