August 2008
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Aug 31st
Sorry, mobile carriers
I just noticed that I don’t give YouTube nearly enough credit, mentally-wise. I never noticed before how much I take for granted nowaways that I can watch any music video I can think of on a whim. Now even on long subway rides thanks to a 3G mobile phone. That is pretty damn amazing, coming to think of it. Seems I owe the German mobile carriers an apology for making fun of them for eight...
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Don't press this button
Am I the only one to think that Facebooks feature depth and complexity rivals that of Microsoft Office? Whatever the reason for its success might be, it’s not simplicity.
Aug 28th
Mozilla Ubiquity - Quicksilver for the web →
Note to self - check this out later. Downloadable prototype available!
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I want a tag team of two of these little critters. Unfortunately somebody will have to invent wireless energy transfer first before I can let this power cable death squad into my apartment. (via Wiebke)
Aug 21st
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iHologram - iPhone application on Vimeo (via Vimeo) Neat! That’s on my buy list.
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Big companies are where small companies go to die... →
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Using Photographs to Enhance Videos of a Static Scene on Vimeo (via Vimeo) Jaw-dropping research - very impressive.
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SOL comments →
Offers “Live published ads” - hand-written notes that comment directly on the content surrounding them. Looks like something I would whitelist in my ad blocker. (via AndrĂ© Brocatus
Aug 14th
The Time Fountain →
Aug 8th
“A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and gets to bed at night, and in...”
–  Bob Dylan (via onherway) I admittedly achieve only varying levels of success on all three.
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The Ninth Floor by Jessica Dimmock →
_In 2004, anywhere from 20 to 30 young addicts lived on the ninth floor of an elegant narrow building overlooking Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. The squatters had turned the sprawling apartment into a dark, desperate and chaotic place. People hustled, scored, shot and smoked wherever they could. Friends conned each other for their next hit. They slept on piles of clothes on the floor. The power was...
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UK doc saves baby by designing and building a... →
Faith in humanity: +1
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Video art - ARTIFICIAL.DUMMIES on Vimeo
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