Monday, February 28, 2005
The Long Tail
", a smart lawyer-turned-VC friend of mine who teaches a class on Intellectual Property and Business at Stanford Business School, recently gave his students an interesting assignment: Consider the apparent contradictions between the Long Tail and the work of Stanford law professor (and Wired columnist) Larry Lessig in the context of advising Congress on the future of copyright law."
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This Place Sucks
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Kevin Kelly -- Cool Tools
"How to Sell Your Book, CD, or DVD on Amazon
Micro-niche, long-tail publishing"
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evhead: How Odeo Happened
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Wizbang
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Thursday, February 24, 2005
BBC NEWS | Technology | Global blogger action day called
"Free Mojtaba and Arash Day"
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Worst TV Clips of the Week
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adaptive path � ajax: a new approach to web applications
"If anything about current interaction design can be called �glamorous,� it�s creating Web applications. After all, when was the last time you heard someone rave about the interaction design of a product that wasn�t on the Web? (Okay, besides the iPod.) All the cool, innovative new projects are online."
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Fontleech: The Free Font Blog
"Wow. Thanks to MetaFilter we got a crapload of new visitors and a million new blogs linking us. Show these people some love: 4rthur, Airbag, Brilliant Corners, little. yellow. different., MacMerc, Newstoday, Whitehotnow."
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thanks for the tip
Sam's Archive
"'This is not a guide for wusses whose aim is merely to wipe out humanity. I can in no way guarantee the complete extinction of the human race via any of these methods, real or imaginary. Humanity is wily and resourceful, and many of the methods outlined below will take many years to even become available, let alone implement, by which time mankind may well have spread to other planets; indeed, other star systems. If total human genocide is your ultimate goal, you are reading the wrong document. There are far more efficient ways of doing this, many which are available and feasible RIGHT NOW. Nor is this a guide for those wanting to annihilate everything from single-celled life upwards, render Earth uninhabitable or simply conquer it. These are trivial goals in comparison.
This is a guide for those who do not want the Earth to be there anymore."
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Doing kottke.org as a full-time job (kottke.org)
"I recently quit my web design gig and -- as of today -- will be working on kottke.org as my full-time job. And I need your help."
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Tuesday, February 22, 2005
CNN.com - Hunter S. Thompson dead at 67 - Feb 21, 2005
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Mobile PC - Features - The Top 100 Gadgets of All Time
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Tuesday, February 15, 2005
Global Consciousness Project
consciousness, group consciousness, mind
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Sunday, February 13, 2005
RedNova News - Can This Black Box See Into the Future?
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ninetyninezeros: the official story, straight from the source
google firing for blogging????
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Friday, February 11, 2005
Emerald City - #74
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Tuesday, February 08, 2005
Sean Gleeson - My neoblogisms
"DIARY OF AN OKLAHOMA ARTIST - updated parodically!"
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The Human Body Project
"Media presents us with an abundance of images of people creating an inaccurate picture of who we are as a species. The bodies we see in the media are modified through motion-restricted exercise, restricted diets, the use of paints and dyes and surgical modification. These changes along with the sophisticated use of lighting and digital technology produce images that are far from mankinds true appearance. The links between this misperception and trends in social functioning are only recently becoming fully apparent."
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The Erotic Museum
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Who Links To Me - for the ultimate narcissist within you
"Three Easy Steps to See Who's Linking to You"
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How I entered the hellish world of Guantanamo Bay
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MSF-USA: Special Report: The 10 Most Underreported Humanitarian Crises of 2004
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Monday, February 07, 2005
Blog Ladder
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Mac Mini: The Emperor's New Computer
"Stephen Wozniak (Polish: Wo?niak, nickname (The) Woz or Wizard of Woz) (born August 11, 1950) is credited with initiating the entry of computers into private homes. "
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Steve Wozniak - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "Stephen Wozniak (Polish: Wo?niak, nickname (The) Woz or Wizard of Woz) (born August 11, 1950) is credited with initiating the entry of computers into private homes. "
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"Stephen Wozniak (Polish: Wo?niak, nickname (The) Woz or Wizard of Woz) (born August 11, 1950) is credited with initiating the entry of computers into private homes. "
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"The Emperor's New Hump
The New York Times killed a story that could have changed the election?because it could have changed the election
Extra! January/February 2005
By Dave Lindorff
In the weeks leading up to the November 2 election, the New York Times was abuzz with excitement. Besides the election itself, the paper?s reporters were hard at work on two hot investigative projects, each of which could have a major impact on the outcome of the tight presidential race.
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"Microsoft's leafy corporate campus in Redmond, Washington, is beginning to look like the streets of New York, London and just about everywhere else: Wherever you go, white headphones dangle from peoples' ears.
To the growing frustration and annoyance of Microsoft's management, Apple Computer's iPod is wildly popular among Microsoft's workers."
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sisu: This one's for Mabs
"Hey, Manolo, here's your man.� Roger L. Simon can eat his heart out. Sometimes a hat is not just a hat."
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Sunday, February 06, 2005
Steve Wozniak - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Stephen Wozniak (Polish: Wo?niak, nickname (The) Woz or Wizard of Woz) (born August 11, 1950) is credited with initiating the entry of computers into private homes. "
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