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Cyper-Spiegel
via T3tchnomancer by (author unknown) on May 14, 2008
Shared by Dominik Cyberpunk is not dead. Cyberpunk is *now*Ich weiß nicht ob dem SpOn-Redakteur die Relevanz von Spiegeln im Cyberpunk bewusst ist (bei den Mirrorshades), aber der heutige Tag hat eine reiche Beute an relevanten Themen.Ein Artikel über den VW Futurologen und die Zukunft des AutosSpoiler sterben aus, SUVs verschwinden von den Straßen - dafür findet der Pkw freie Parkplätze...
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Some Final Thoughts on Our Friend Michael Arrington
via Wired Top Stories by (author unknown) on May 13, 2008
Shared by Dominik Bitchfight!Michael Arrington scores a syndication deal for TechCrunch with the Washington Post. We questioned his inherent conflict of interest in writing about companies he advises or invests in. Arrington fires back, but the question remains.
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The Penguin Blog: Covering Bond
via thepenguinblog.typepad.com by (author unknown) on May 09, 2008
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Where 2.0: Google is Opening the GeoIndex
via O'Reilly Radar - Insight, analysis, and research about emerging technologies by (author unknown) on May 13, 2008
Shared by Dominik Sehr schön. Geo-Daten sind super.Um ernstgenommen zu werden, müsste ich schreiben: "Geo-Daten sind die Zukunft."Today, John Hanke, Director of Geo for Google and co-founder of Keyhole, increased the relevance of Google's geoindex by opening it to all developers. In an upcoming release this data will be available via Google's search APIs. We've been able to access...
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Now-and-then photos of people who drive the same cars for...
via kottke.org by (author unknown) on May 13, 2008
Shared by Dominik This is cute.Now-and-then photos of people who drive the same cars for long periods of time. (link)
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A Facebook Oddity [Stalkers]
via Gawker by (author unknown) on May 13, 2008
Shared by Dominik It would be too flattering. So I guess it's the people who's fb page I visit the most.A tipster notes that if you go to your Facebook page, click on the search box, and then hit the down arrow, up pops a list of the five people who search for your name most often. It seems to work! Although maybe it's just five random people. And maybe you all know this already? In...
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RSSmeme Launches API, Provides Filtering Tools Galore
via ReadWriteWeb by Sarah Perez on May 12, 2008
Benjamin Golub has been busy. He runs the site RSSmeme, an RSS aggregator that displays the top Shared Items items from Google Reader users. For a brief time, RSSmeme was the only Google Reader aggregator in town after ReadBurner closed up shop. But not too much later, ReadBurner was purchased and relaunched (our coverage), putting the two sites in competition once again. However, it looks like...
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Hiphop/bluegrass mashup: Gangstagrass
via Boing Boing by Cory Doctorow on May 10, 2008
Mashup artist Rench has released a free album of "gangstagrass" music -- hiphop mashed with bluegrass. The mixes are really good, in that, "Hey, who knew those two really different flavors worked so well together?" way that makes mashups so much fun to listen to. Introducing block rockin' honky-tonk, New American music for the 21st century, built with love in a little studio, hand crafted,...
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Workaholics fixate on inconsequential details
via Signal vs. Noise by Matt on May 08, 2008
More ammunition for why you should fire the workaholics: They don’t actually get more done.Q: Do workaholics accomplish more than people who work fewer hours?A: Often, they don’t. That is because, as perfectionists, they may become so fixated on inconsequential details that they find it hard to move on to the next task, [Psychiatrist Bryan] Robinson said.As Gayle Porter [a professor who has...
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Beanstalkd
via Simon Willison's Links by (author unknown) on May 12, 2008
Beanstalkd. This is the light-weight cross-language queue I’ve been waiting for. Similar to Starling but your workers don’t need to poll for new jobs; you can call the blocking “reserve” call instead.
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