2 month ago
wearehugh : Steve: Developing on the Edge - Here comes Ubuntu 8.10 - "At that rate it is faster for me to cycle to work, download and burn the disk and cycle home again than it is to d/l from home."
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9 month ago
nelson : Google data centers - No idea if this info is accurate, but it's interesting
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16 month ago
nelson : Comcast: 100G/month - Someone from Comcast finally explains "excessive use"
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19 month ago
nelson : DSL speed test - Zillions of these widgets on the net, but this one lets you compare to other ISPs
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33 month ago
Linkorama : Skype Shops - It means people could, in theory, build and run shops - from home - to sell music, video, and future large media files
deusx : skype allows two (30 April 2006, Interconnected) - "Why is this important? It means people could, in theory, build and run shops - from home - to sell music, video, and future large media files."
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39 month ago
Linkorama : Video iPod is a State Attractor - Perhaps offline video play is the killer app for online bandwidth?
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41 month ago
plasticbag : A transcription of Brewster Kahle's piece at NotCon 2004 on the Universal access to all human knowledge - Really interesting piece that estimates some of the stuff that's available or could be available in the future and how hard it would be to make it available to everyone...
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51 month ago
Ethan Marcotte : Never Forget: Internets Vets for Truth - Gorgeous design, too.
Adam Gessaman : Internets Vetrans for Truth
jkottke : Never Forget is an online political film festival - Includes clips from a lot of the different shows and films currently going around.
Jeremy Zawodny : internets vets for truth - internets vets for truth: archive of 2004 political videos
plasticbag : Never Forget brings together some of the key interviews, features and documentaries that you should watch before the US elections on Tuesday. - This is a campaigning site that makes no pretense to be unpartisan, but many of the clips speak for themselves. All bandwidth was donated by webloggers and members of the public.
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