Archive for the ‘web’ Category

Google World

This is thoroughly geeky, but here’s an article by a guy who moved entirely into online apps for a month. It’s interesting to me because one of the main reasons I don’t switch over to all-online apps is that I kinda forget about them. This guy forced himself to stay online.
READ ON and see [...]

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Dot whaaaaaaaaaaaaa?

This is interesting, though it’s at such a high level it’s hard to get your head around.

Although it has already taken nearly four decades to get this far in building the Internet, some university researchers with the federal government’s blessing want to scrap all that and start over.
The idea may seem unthinkable, even absurd, but [...]

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One to watch

Google has announced that through Google Earth, the world will be able to view high-res imagery of the war-torn Darfur region. The attempt here is to give better proof to the average viewer that a genocide is indeed taking place.
Will this intervention help when so many others have failed? Time will tell. But it’s definitely [...]

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Who put the acid in the web?

Why am I seeing so much more freaky shit than usual this week?
Anyway, consider yourselves warned.

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Slob Evolution

Only makes sense if you’ve seen Dove Evolution. If you haven’t seen that, I don’t know how you found my shitty site.

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That’s Underground

Do you know these two? Because I sure do.
I used to think they’d grow out of it after about grade 8, but actually, they just get worse. By 35 they’re intolerable. (Some of you will know exactly who I’m talking about. I’m talking about you, you annoying prick.)

glumbert.com - That’s Underground

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Transformers

My buddy Eugene is the ultimate Transformers fan — so much so that he’s inked himself pretty much head to toe with Transformers imagery.
If you have a sec, sign up and vote for his wee movie.

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Free the Music

So we can all stop speculating about Steve Jobs’s post calling for the end of DRM a month or so ago. He was just laying the PR groundwork for this.
The exec summary? EMI will offer DRM-free versions of their offering at the premium price of $1.29. The DRM versions will still sell at $.99.
Kudos [...]

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Protect your Bike Lane

Brilliant.
Go sign up.

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Obama Has Already Won

At least on MySpace. Check out the deets on Swivel.
Thanks to our friend Grizzo.

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