Combine Realtor‘s MLS-based national (i.e. US) search with HousingMaps UI (because who cares for Craigslist housing listings?), including smart ideas such as a history of past sales as featured by… Read more »
Victor Lombardi about a retailer he worked with that implemented "distributed classification": "[T]hey have many thousands of products that need classifying on a regular basis. The products are relatively inexpensive… Read more »
Sandy and Dave’s Broadband report: "[T]he CDDB database now includes nearly 3 million CDs and more than 36 million songs. Each day, users from ninety countries submit about ten thousand… 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 »
It seems that at about the same time than me, Tom Coates is recategorizing his blog to extract his best entries into a best of category. Since my migration from… Read more »
NYT: "Close observers of Amazon.com noticed something peculiar this week: the company’s Canadian site had suddenly revealed the identities of thousands of people who had anonymously posted book reviews on… Read more »
Haiko Hebig: Industrial Night and Magic, where headed? "Now that I took Gigabytes of photos in the abandoned and torn down steel mills and other former sites of heavy industries… Read more »
AuctionBytes: eBay Tinkers with a Delicate Feedback System "Beginning February 9th, eBay will be adding a new "Mutual Feedback Withdrawal" policy, which has some users wondering about the usefulness of… Read more »
I’ve mentioned Helium a couple of times as my favorite music management app. It still has a few flaws but the developers are working on it: BPM automatic calculation (great… Read more »