4 month ago
philgyford : YouVersion | A Revolutionary Online Bible Reader - All signed-up readers can contribute notes about passages from many different versions of the Bible. Quite complex but usable interface. (via TUAW)
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37 month ago
kellan : sux0r - A multi-user RSS aggregator with multi-category Bayesian filtering capabilities. - uses Magpie #
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plasticbag : Oldie but goodie - images glued together to create an endless trippy experience of travelling through imagery - Totally stunning and involving and connected to some stuff I'm indirectly involved in at work at the moment.
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plasticbag : Exquisite Corpse - Another blast-from-the-past with the Exquisite Corpse project where people submitted slice-like sections of imagery to produce composite beautiful art projects...
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49 month ago
plasticbag : Captcha as distributed handwriting recognition systems - "Distributed CPU cycles are worthless unless you're SETI or Pixar. Distributed brain cycles... now that's a much more intriguing proposition."
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plasticbag : Pixelfest collaborative artwork - The latest contender in the collaborative pixel artwork stakes is Pixelfest - where each day each person can change the colour of one pixel. Very slowly an image is emerging.
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49 month ago
plasticbag : The Smaller Picture by Kevan Davis - So the Smaller Picture has been in my head a bit recently - individuals choose whether a pixel is on or off and over time a picture emerges. This picture represents the collective visual understanding of the concept...
cameron : The Smaller Picture - Emergent photos of common items. None seem to have converged yet.
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Andy Baio : Mobster, recommendation addon for iTunes - uses the Musicmobs community to recommend music
plasticbag : Mobster is a companion application for iTunes that allows you to create playlists based on personalized music recommendations. - Yeah I'm not convinced by musicmobs as a way of operating with the world. I'm sure it comes up with good recommendations, but the manual upload of your iTunes XML seems a little random to me.
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