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Khoi Vinh : Experimenta - Beautiful minimalist design work from New Zealand. Link Aisle One. [via]
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nelson : Clinton vote manipulation - Clay Shirky calls out DelegateHub, a Clinton argument for counting the invalid Michigan and Florida elections
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Linkorama : Wiki improves internal communication at PR firm - Nearly three years after launching it, Eastwick Communications' wiki continues to engage employees—and reduce costs and paper
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Linkorama : Esther Dyson on The Coming Ad Revolution - Esther is going to invest in Dopplr, because sociality changes the way that advertising works:
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nelson : Google AuthSub - third party authentication for Google web apps
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deusx : Mechanical Pencils Turn On Their Human Overlords | The Onion - America's Finest News Source
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deusx : xkcd » Blog Archive » Ball Pit, Phase II - "For science, the next experiment will be “what do cats think of ball pits?”"
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deusx : xkcd_389.mp3 (audio/mpeg Object)
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deusx : xkcd » Blog Archive » Keeping Time - "Thanks also to the readers who tried playing it. I hope you didn’t realize what it was until too late."
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Andy Baio : Interview with Susan Bradley, Pixar graphic designer - among other things, she designed the hand-drawn type in the Ratatouille titles [via]
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nelson : mysqlsniffer - like tcpdump/wireshark, but for mysql. Not sure why this isn't just a Wireshark filter...
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Khoi Vinh : TUAW: Apple Newton Canceled Ten Years Ago Today
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Linkorama : An Enterprise 2.0 Governance Framework - looking for input
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Rod Begbie : Trunk Monkey Compilation - A series of superb car dealership commercials. My next car had better have a Trunk Monkey. [via] #
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Rod Begbie : GROW CUBE - Why I was late for work this morning. Excellently addictive flash-puzzle. [via] #
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27/02/2008 @ 20:00 GMT
Andy Baio : My Favorite Liar - a college professor uses a clever technique to focus attention
deusx : Overcoming Bias: My Favorite Liar - "Between today until the class right before finals, it is my intention to work into each of my lectures ... one lie."
Jeremy Zawodny : Overcoming Bias: My Favorite Liar - Overcoming Bias: My Favorite Liar: that would have been a fun class to take
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Cameron Moll : "Hey Internets, I Redesigned Teh Site" - This Is Where I Write The "Hey Internets, I Redesigned Teh Site" Post and You All Pretend To Be Excited. Beautiful redesign, Jared.
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Cameron Moll : jesuschrist.lds.org - jesuschrist.lds.org. Designed by colleague Chris Mayfield. Very nicely done, Chris.
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wearehugh : ASCII by Jason Scott: Subtitle Your Fucking Movie - unbelievably awesome rant, and a shout out to my favorite subtitling program
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deusx : Deep Sleep - "Deep Sleep is a simple Dashboard widget which allows users to put their computer into hibernation mode, also sometimes called software suspend mode."
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gleuschk : Nara travel guide - Wikitravel - I always forget about wikitravel
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jonhicks : Fun in England - Fed by Birds shows what we get up to…
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Andy Baio : Jason Reitman's "In God We Trust" - great little short film about the afterlife from Juno's director
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Andy Baio : Dead Word, the Word.com archive - just stumbled on this 1997-era snapshot of Word, apparently captured by net Yoshi Sodeoka
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Andy Baio : Carl Steadman's Two Solitudes - love in the early digital age, originally delivered to subscribers as a series of emails in real time
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Andy Baio : His Aim Is Truer, bootleg of historic concert reuniting Elvis Costello with Clover - BigO removed the files, but you can download the MP3s or FLACs here
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Andy Baio : Rocketboom's Know Your Meme series - surprisingly good, tries to identify running themes in Internet memes
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deusx : Build Your Own Bookcase Fort: Settle in for a Nerdy Siege - "The stairs bookcase was cool, but this is an entire igloo-like bookcase structure that you can actually use as a miniature dwelling."
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jcgregorio : The Encyclopedia of Life, No Bookshelf Required - New York Times - "...they are building a Web site called the Encyclopedia of Life." EOL.org is down due to excessive traffic, did you even talk to the wikipedia folks?
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deusx : Inside Street Fighter IV's Nostalgic Allure | Game | Life from Wired.com - "Did I just hear a Hadouken? I want to check that out."
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veen : The Ebb and Flow of Movies: Box Office Receipts 1986 - 2007 - The New York Times - Somewhat interactive visualization - large amounts of data with scrolling and mouseover effects. Anyone know what this sort of graph is called?
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veen : Hill Library Blog: The Entire Communications Industry, in Less than 200 Pages - "The 2007 Digital Economy Fact Book (pdf) is a tightwad researcher’s dream: In-depth, statistic-heavy, well-cited, and freely-available online. One could hardly ask for more."
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cobra libre : The Double Standard in Crisis Resolution - "As the Federal Reserve cut interest rates by almost a third last month while the White House and Congress scrambled to concoct a $150 billion-plus fiscal stimulus package to loosen up the credit crunch, economic policy makers in developing countries coul #
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gleuschk : Cover Story: The Tragedy of Britney Spears : Rolling Stone - really quite touching
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Rod Begbie : Comcast Blocking: First the Internet -- Now the Public - Comcast paid people to take seats at the FCC hearing in Cambridge to prevent opponents from being in the room. Just amazing in its brazenness. [via] #
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Jeremy Zawodny : Yahoo Open Search Gives Users Richer Results - Yahoo Open Search Gives Users Richer Results: 'neither one of them has anything to do with anyone or anything being "open," and by trying to cling to latest meaningless buzzword Yahoo manages to totally obscure the functionality of the tools
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Jeremy Zawodny : Self-training with point-and-click simulator - Self-training with point-and-click simulator: agreed... the simulators can be quite useful
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Greg Storey : Beware of Freeconomics. - It's Communism 2.0.
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Greg Storey : Book-cave! - Now I know what I want when I grow up.
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gleuschk : This Psychologist Might Outsmart the Math Brains Competing for the Netflix Prize - nifty
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Andy Baio : Diebold Accidentally Leaks Results Of 2008 Election Early - "we at Diebold will see to it that we properly safeguard the illusion of democracy" [via]
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philgyford : Advanced Course - Spacelab 07/08 - The Fantastical - Photos from our class in which we made puppets and costumes on the theme of "the abyss". (I haven't finished anything for it yet.)
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philgyford : Against go bag silliness « Adam Greenfield’s Speedbird - I've seen a few links fly by about making up emergency "go bags". Adam Greenfield offers some less excitable advice from experience. (via ChrisDodo)
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philgyford : Redland Green School Overspend - The Report | James Barlow - Nice deadpan assessment of an apparently poor report into the £6.4 million overspend on construction of a new Bristol school. (via the Bristol Blogger)
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philgyford : Why We Banned Legos - Volume 21 No. 2 - Winter 2006 - Rethinking Schools Online - Interesting articles on how a class of children played with Lego and how the teachers attempted to help them structure the play fairly. (via Haddock)
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