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The Ten Must-See Shows of the Fall TV Season [2008 Fall TV Preview] (12)
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Blood, sweat and tears were poured into this week’s Fall TV Preview by the FSR staff, and what better way could there be to bring it all to an end than to compile our favorite upcoming shows into one of our world famous top ten lists? Of course, we still have a few shows to talk about in Friday’s line-up, but it doesn’t look like any of them will be making it onto this list. ...Shared by Avi (440) Cai Chen (769) digits12 (614) Dragos Pirvu (436) In Dust We Trust (6) Inthenameofmine (361) Leena (806) Nathan (3) Reg Saddler (Zaibatsu) (176) richard (29) Toby (119) Vic (10)Contribute comment -
The Curse Word 'Battlestar Galactica' Created (21)
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Inside Chrome: The Project to Crush IE and Remake the Web (78)
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Brian Rakowski walks to the whiteboard in a small conference room in Building 41 on Google's Mountain View campus. A lanky, gregarious man in his twenties, Rakowski is the product manager of a top-secret project that's been under way for more than two years. The weekly Monday meeting of managers — or "leads," as Google puts it in its nonhierarchical way — will be one of the last before the upcoming launch. Rakowski writes 12 ...Shared by ~C4Chaos (63) acacio (10) adam (707) Adam Maldonado (109) Alex G. (2) Alexander van Dijk (6) Andrea Baresi (5) Andrew Chorney (7) Andrew Meyer (4) Antoine Brunel (3) Ayelet (16) Brandon Ball (16) Bret Taylor (12) Brian (62) brokekid (117) brownpau (39) cbvivi (10) Cem (11) cgsheldon (114) Chad (103) Chris Walbert (3) colladude (1) CoreyC (5) darcy (4) Darth Guru (72) David (2) David Stone (2) dd (7) Digg Boss (641) digits12 (614) edoardo (4) Foomandoonian (11) Glutnix (7) Guy (537) Hakim (14) Harper (75) harry07 (15) hikbi (59) Ian Neubert (4) In Dust We Trust (6) Isaac (45) Jan (7) Javed (62) Jere Majava (6) Jim Williams (3) Jonathan Rick (3) justin tevya finkelstein (5) LouCypher (33) Luis Suarez (21) Marcelo (5) Mark Rochefort (6) Mauron (3) Michael Reese (10) Michael Rose (9) Mike D (55) minnesotan (5) Missy Diaz (12) Mona N (57) Oddly Zen (26) Patrick Xotels (3) pericles (583) Peter H (24) poorbird (12) Rami Taibah (298) Reg Saddler (Zaibatsu) (176) Robert MacEwan (11) Rotkäpchen (8) Rumble (11) Sharjeel (34) SMC (204) Stubbs (1) Tim (8) Torben Kristensen (15) Vasilij (14) videopixil (3) Will Sullivan (21) wyclif (13) yoshy (298)Contribute comment -
Google Video for Business Launches: YouTube for Enterprise (66)
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Today Google is launching a new product for the enterprise market, Google Video for business. It's a new application in the Google Apps office suite, enabling workers to upload and share videos inside their organizations. Videos can be shared on an individual, group or company-wide basis. Google sees it being used for such things as executive communications, product training, trip reports, "social videos" for the company intranet. We think this has the potential to break ...Shared by Abdul Jaleel (14) Aden Davies (8) Amer (9) arjo (25) Åsa Johan (2) atul (70) Benjamin (786) Christopher Martin (60) CogDog (13) Creeva (25) Danielle Brigida (134) Dave (15) David Risley (11) Digg Boss (641) Dimitar D (35) dobata (324) Emon (8) Farzin (12) fordchao (43) GP (36) Hagdahl (17) Huacn Lee (16) iAlja (23) In Dust We Trust (6) Joe (76) Joe (53) Joel Postman (1) Johan (5) Jon Lowder (5) Jon Lyles (15) Ken (20) Kurt Zenisek (8) leo (15) Leonid (20) lmjabreu (25) LUCCHINA (422) Michael (13) Miiko Mentz (1) Mike F (355) morgan180 (40) noel (16) Olivier Favre (Innovablog) (21) partout (18) Peter (2) Peter Einarsson (2) Phreak 2.0 (46) PoliticalNetNews (101) Ratcatcher (3) Richard Fahey (12) Ritu (398) ryangraves (5) Sandaruwan (16) Sander (1) sarahintampa (79) Seb (7) Selwin (14) Simone (10) Steve Ireland (3) Steve Nimmons (58) StevieB (37) Tac (15) Tugdual (19) Uzair (122) Wayne (51) Wesley Donehue (224) yoshy (298)Contribute comment -
FriendFeed Releases New Set Of Customizable Widgets (23)
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FriendFeed, the social activity aggregator, has released a set of customizable widgets that will allow bloggers to make sure their readers can follow ...Shared by Alex Ryan (6) blakeneven (15) Bob (3) bradygaster (1) Brian Junyor (38) cakogal (6) Chuck LeDuc (5) Dan McCall (5) David Erickson (25) Dimitar D (35) Doris (0) EricAppel (2) In Dust We Trust (6) James (18) jccamus (15) Josh (5) myvahid (13) Peppermint (0) Phreak 2.0 (46) retrofitweb (1) richhand (14) Ruben (18) Syed Akram (3)Contribute comment -
FriendFeed Releases New Set Of Customizable Widgets (31)
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FriendFeed, the social activity aggregator, has released a set of customizable widgets that will allow bloggers to make sure their readers can follow all of their activities across the web. While the site has provided some widgets in the past, this set includes some new widgets to facilitate story sharing and allows for more tweaking than was offered before. Among the widgets offered are a new profile badge, a list of the most recent items ...Shared by Adrian (23) blakeneven (15) Bob (3) bradygaster (1) Brian Junyor (38) C.K. (116) cakogal (6) christideli (13) Chuck LeDuc (5) Dan McCall (5) dedlam (19) Doris (0) EricAppel (2) farzad (19) In Dust We Trust (6) James (18) jccamus (15) Jeff (26) Joe (76) Josh (5) Mike F (355) Mushin (31) myvahid (13) Peppermint (0) Phreak 2.0 (46) retrofitweb (1) ricardo (0) richhand (14) Ruben (18) Syed Akram (3) Zoram (19)Contribute comment -
FriendFeed Apps - The FriendFeed Playground (6)
permalinkGreaseMonkey scripts to enhance FriendFeed.Shared by Daynah (0) In Dust We Trust (6) Juras Vetrau (4) simonpure (3) Tommaso Passi (21) yogini (50)Contribute comment
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A First Look at Mozilla's Snowl (44)
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Yesterday, Mozilla announced Snowl, a prototype of a universal messaging/content aggregation plugin for Firefox. In its current incarnation, Snowl only allows you to view your Twitter messages and RSS feeds, though Mozilla is planning on adding more messaging services in the near future. During our first tests, we came away disenchanted, as the execution of this first version leaves a lot to be desired, even if the general idea behind Snowl is quite interesting. Marrying ...Shared by Aaron (34) Alan (0) Alberto (23) Andrew Terry (25) aNTwNHs (73) Bruno Tavares (0) cannedtuna (0) Dave (15) Dimitar D (35) Dmitry Ulanov (6) Donna (0) FergatROn (10) ieruo (11) In Dust We Trust (6) Jason (1) Jeremy (69) Jonas (0) jussi haverinen (1) Kai (230) kepp (17) Krazy (83) LouCypher (33) Mark Dykeman (6) Martin Ström (0) Matt (0) MG (32) Mikael (13) Mike F (355) Mone (5) Nicki (20) oliver gassner (11) Rob Jongschaap (122) Sandaruwan (16) Sanns (7) sarahintampa (79) Simon Wren (24) SMC (204) spsneo (8) Tim (13) tobias (14) xxdesmus (48) yoshy (298) zapnap (18)- Mone said: ...era rimasto mozilla ke integrava web chat(irc) e mail. Poi si decise di estrapolare il solo web: Firefox. Finalmente venne il giorno in cui un plugin permise d integrare in fx web chat e news...W le interfacce web!
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Escaping the gaze: A review of John Foxx’s Tiny Colour Movies (1)
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ABOVE: Stills from ‘The Projectionst’ by ‘Alan Marker’ (John Foxx; Tiny Colour Movies). A few months back I had occasion to see in Melbourne John Foxx’s live soundtrack performance and presentation of Tiny Colour Movies, a selection of found-film fragments. Regular readers will recall that I interviewed Foxx in 2006, when the TCM album had just been released. At the time John was maintaining the line that the album was the soundtrack to a found-film ...Shared by In Dust We Trust (6)Contribute comment - lino shared as favorite James Taylor Quartet,A Good Thing (1)
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ShowCase: Augmented Ecologies (2)
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ShowCase is a new feature on Archinect, presenting exciting new work from designers representing all creative fields and all geographies. We are accepting nominations for upcoming ShowCase features - if you would like to suggest a project, please send us a message. The integration of biological and technological systems in the design of an interactive human interface is explored through an installation where plants rigged up with sensors provide a kinesthetic user experience based on ...Shared by In Dust We Trust (6) voidfiles (11)Contribute comment -
Will The Semantic Web Have a Gender? - ReadWriteWeb (46)
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One academic warns that it might and says we need to pay attention to it. As machines learn to understand what the web means, what perspective will they understand it from? Who is teaching them? "Objective" descriptions of the world and the relationships in it can cause real problems, particularly for people with little power in those relationships. How will the emerging Semantic Web understand relationships and what will that mean for us as human ...Shared by !&# (17) Ajay Pathak (12) Alberto (23) AldoBucchi (0) Alex (3) Andrei (18) Andrew (0) Andy Kaplan-Myrth (13) cannedtuna (0) CannonGod (190) Chris J Guerra (11) Daniel Bachhuber (20) Daniel Langendorf (19) DavidSS (7) ehu4ever (70) Frederic (0) Gene Locklin (30) GeniusBoyWonder (25) In Dust We Trust (6) Jason (0) Jeff L. (11) Jenny Ryan (0) Jo Booth (0) Joe (76) John Magnus (16) Jonathan C. Dietrich (5) keith (52) mediaChick (6) Michael (2) Michael Fidler (6) MiramarMike (19) Neal Jansons (15) Nice Fish Films (45) Núria (0) Ray Grieselhuber (4) Richard (13) Rob (104) Rob Jongschaap (122) Sachendra (3) sarahintampa (79) Shannon (2) soupenvy (17) Spudsstuff (16) terababy (3) trentono (5) 小草莓 (11)- Jonathan C. Dietrich said: Very interesting. This article echoes conversations that I have had with my wife about language, culture, history and "subconscious discrimination". It can be difficult to work with our language, in our culture, with our history, without committing what we termed "subconscious discrimination". This article is concerned about us passing on our "subconscious discrimination" to our thinking machines of tomorrow via the semantic web.
- Shannon said: important post from Marshall summarizing a gendered critique of the Semantic Web. I am very much a Semantic Web sceptic
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Build A Custom Search Engine Using Your Social Bookmarks (121)
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Last week, Yahoo finally unveiled the long-awaited new version of the social bookmarking site Delicious. Along with the new URL, simply delicious.com, the site got a revamped UI and added new features like selectable detail levels and alphabetical sorting of bookmarks. However, amid the delighted oohs and ahhs from the tech community over the new-and-improved site, some people were raising the valid question: "Who bookmarks anymore?" Besides bookmarking for the sake of making sure a ...Shared by (jeff)isageek (48) Aaron (34) Abdul Jaleel (14) Adam (8) Adam (10) AJ (154) Alan (0) Albert Willis (7) Alex (1) alfred westerveld (24) Amr Awadallah (0) Angelos (4) Antonio Ortiz (34) AriT93 (0) atul (70) Berkay (2) blackbelt (0) Blogtester (4) Brent (9) Brit (23) Caleb Elston (13) Charles Iliya Krempeaux (26) charlie anzman (79) Chmiche (27) Corvida (60) DavidSS (7) Derrik (28) Dimitar D (35) Duane (8) Edwin (7) ehu4ever (70) English Studio (2) Farzin (12) Foo Yong Hwee (0) frieda99 (0) Galtenbergs (4) Garry (2) gocrawford (1) Hawksdomain (33) Hisham (21) Howard Rheingold (1) Ignacio (12) In Dust We Trust (6) Jake (0) Jason (3) jason (4) Jason (0) jccamus (15) jeffry (4) jeroendemiranda (3) jezarnold (11) Jigar Mehta (27) Jim (0) Jody (7) Joe (76) John Park (5) Jose Viveiros (3) Josh (5) Kazuyoshi Kato (9) Kim (16) Krisalis78 (11) Kristian (33) Kyle (17) LaptopHeaven (5) LauraLee (208) lilomerlin (0) Lois Paul & Partners (2) louisgray (111) mabisa (34) maccman (7) Marco K (0) Marque (0) Marshall Sponder (21) masayuki inoguchi (17) Max Stanworth (40) Midh (0) Mike F (355) Monocut (3) Muhammad Basheer (8) Nick (0) Nicolas Lehuen (2) nikhil (4) Oscar Antonio (3) pankaj (12) Patty (221) Paul M. Banas (1) Phil (42) Phillip (1) prattmic (9) PT (1) Quasidot (22) Rahim (6) Ralph Poole (5) reechard (7) Rex (81) Ricardo M. (23) Ricardo.Borelli (4) Rob (104) robenalt (1) Sandra (8) sarahintampa (79) schuettla (0) Sean McBride (50) Sean Sharp (1) Seth (3) Shane (11) Shey (45) Stephan (1) Tac (15) Ted Weismann (1) Tewe (0) tig (27) tim (6) Tris Hussey (5) Txema (1) Unseen (0) web (4) Wulf (3) yogini (50) Yu (9) 小草莓 (11)- Rahim said: What a great idea!
- Galtenbergs said: Hallelujah
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Songbird 0.7: Big Improvements for the Little Music Player (33)
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Songbird, the desktop music player powered at its core by Mozilla technology, has recently released a new version: Songbird 0.7. This release offers several new features for the player, including Last.fm support and a refreshed UI. For music lovers, this new version is definitely worth a look. Songbird's Updates So Far This year, we've seen Songbird add features and several new extensions to their product. In January, we told you about Songbird's 6-week campaign to ...Shared by Adnan (8) Akhmad Fathonih (8) Alan (0) Alex (3) Chris Ryall (4) David (3) David P (5) Drew Olanoff (117) guercheLE (5) Hillary Hartley (6) In Dust We Trust (6) jh2fct (11) Jimmah (9) Jody (7) Kenley (1) LouCypher (33) Matt (0) Nathan Reale (0) Nick Nogueira (13) Paulo (10) Pierre (6) Sandy (0) Sanns (7) sarahintampa (79) Supereddie (12) svartling (24) Tim (13) trentono (5) Wayne (0) whatevernevermind (8) Wyctim (18) Yaarik (22) Zenon Tigerpaw (6)Contribute comment - Portishead in Portishead (13)
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