6 month ago
wearehugh : "Web 3.0? What is that supposed to be?"
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7 month ago
Rod Begbie : Holy Crap! Pepper // Peppermill // Mint: A Fresh Look at your Site - Hehe. Plugin for Mint which sends you an email if you get referrers from Digg, Reddit, Slashdot, etc. #
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nelson : Eve source leak - Client code for the MMO was stolen and put out on BitTorrent
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wearehugh : A New Paradigm For Web Browsing - "Computer, start, programs, Mozilla, fire fox , double you, double you, double you, dot, google, dot, com, search field, violent, asian, porn. I'm feeling lucky. click"
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10 month ago
wearehugh : Re: who the hell thought domain names like meat.com and milk.com were going to be goldmines?!?
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12 month ago
wearehugh : Slashdot: Items Tagged With 'itsatrap' - this is what happens when you let users tag stuff
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nelson : Portal storytelling - Nice, overly long explication on Portal as good storytelling
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14 month ago
deusx : Slashdot's CmdrTaco Rob Malda Looks Back at 10 Years of 'News for Nerds' - "Crowds work when you have a tightly knit group of people with similar interests, but when you have a loosely knit community you get "Man Gets Hit in Crotch With Football" and Everybody Loves Raymond, where it's just good enough to not suck
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wearehugh : OK, but you can't call it a "smart phone" then [Slashdot comment] - "The iPhone does appear to be a dazzling reinvention of the dumb phone"
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34 month ago
Andy Baio : Slashdot added tags for subscribers? - I love their criteria for forcing standardized tagging
jimray : Slashdot is experimenting with tags - Subscriber only for now and they reserve the right to change your tags at will, which sorta makes sense. Still, someone needs to figure out the ideal space between full on folksonomies and controlled vocabularies; this isn't it (yet).
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35 month ago
Andy Baio : Kottke on the Digg vs. Slashdot effects - Slashdot still wields enormous traffic, even as Digg's influence grows
Linkorama : Digg vs. Slashdot - (or, traffic vs. influence) (kottke.org)
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35 month ago
kayodeok : Slashdot is Going out of Style in 2006 - 2006 will the year in which the once great Slashdot dies.
Cameron Moll : Slashdot Out, Digg In? - 2006: Slashdot out, Digg in? "There's always been a sense of frustration among those who submit news to Slashdot. Sometimes your story is picked and sometimes it isn't. After a while, you start to wonder why Slashdot's small group of dictators (err, I mea
François Nonnenmacher : Slashdot is Going out of Style in 2006
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35 month ago
Linkorama : Slashdot | The Fortune 500's Blogging - Server held up
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36 month ago
kayodeok : Flash Media: 1GB CompactFlash Roundup - We have put together a list of brands both well known in the memory and flash media industry as well as some that many of us are seeing for the first time
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36 month ago
kayodeok : Full Story - Digital SLR Cameras Consumer Report: Digital SLRs vs. standard digital cameras - This report covers digital single-lens reflex cameras (dSLRs), which are digital versions of film-based SLR cameras. Digital SLRs use interchangeable lenses and often don't come with a lens at all
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37 month ago
kayodeok : Now the Legalese Rootkit: Sony-BMG's EULA - If you thought XCP "rootkit" copy-protection on Sony-BMG CDs was bad, perhaps you'd better read the 3,000 word (!) end-user license agreement (aka "EULA") that comes with all these CDs
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37 month ago
Andy Baio : Digg vs Dot - comparing cross-posting between Slashdot and Digg, with a running tally [via]
ricmac : digg vs dot - brilliant! - " digg vs dot is a simple website that was put together to highlight the act of crossposting articles among two very popular sites, digg.com and Slashdot.org."
Rod Begbie : digg vs dot - Which digest site gets you the new faster? #
Linkorama : digg vs dot
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38 month ago
merlinmann : Slashdot | Outspoken Group Releases Album as Free Download - Download of Harvey Danger's new record gets Slashdotted.
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38 month ago
jimray : Slashdotters really hate The Onion redesign - Interesting - I really like the new Onion. When it comes to design, though, if Slashdot nerds hate it, that probably means they're doing something right.
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38 month ago
kayodeok : Why Do-It-Yourself Photo Printing Doesn't Add Up - The catch is that after you make an initial investment, you are going to pay at least 28 cents a print, if you believe the manufacturers' math. It could be closer to 50 cents a print if you trust the testing of product reviewers at Consumer Reports
jkottke : People are printing less photos at home - People are printing less photos at home on their inkjet/laser printers because of the high price of ink (and the low price of having them done at Wal-Mart, etc.). Ink costs more than pricey champagne and perfume, which is ridiculous. Printer companies suc [via]
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39 month ago
kayodeok : Why Vista Had To Be Rebuilt From Scratch - Delay in New Windows Version Drove Giant to Develop Simpler, Flexible Product. Engineers Get Trip to 'Bug Jail'
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39 month ago
kayodeok : New trigonometry is a sign of the times - Mathematics students have cause to celebrate. A University of New South Wales academic, Dr Norman Wildberger, has rewritten the arcane rules of trigonometry and eliminated sines, cosines and tangents from the trigonometric toolkit
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39 month ago
kayodeok : The TV IV Wiki - Welcome to The TV IV Wiki, which seeks to give you current, up-to-date information on your favorite shows, both new and old
Nelson Minar : TV IV Wiki - Community site for building info on TV shows. Brilliant idea. (via Slashdot)
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