Dare Obasanjo: "The social problems are straightforward, there is little incentive for competing social software applications to make it easy for people to migrate away from their service. There is… Read more »
Tom Coates had some people graph posting patterns through his 5 years of blogging. I guess the move from plenty of short posts to sparser, longer posts, is a trend… Read more »
In this thread other people and I ponder the idea of implementing trackbacks back and forth between Flickr and blogs. Post a photo on your blog, ping the relevant Flickr… Read more »
Lingo is like Vonage only with better international service. I’m considering switching to it to add a French phone number to our household in order to cut even further into… Read more »
Sure, Flick’s Organizr is great, and the folks at Ludicorp work impressively fast. However, please stop calling it and others like it web applications (I’m not saying its creators do,… Read more »
Can’t make phone calls, can’t even load their website. First time it happens to me in almost a year, but what a pain in the neck just when someone is… Read more »
Photoshop Album is one of those rare applications that make meta tagging so easy that even "normal people" can use it. Now, let’s say I want to create a taxonomy… Read more »
One Block Radius is fascinating: "One Block Radius, a project of Brooklyn artists Christina Ray and Dave Mandl [known collaboratively as Glowlab], is an extensive psychogeographic survey of the block… Read more »
Wired blogs about Tony Fadell, the guy who apparently created the iPod (his exact contribution is unclear). He also designed the Philips Nino, one of the first Windows CE PDAs…. Read more »
According to a credible reviewer of the Garmin eMap Deluxe GPS (scroll some, Amazon doesn’t have permalinks at the individual review level), this device doesn’t work well in Europe. Does… Read more »