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An incredibly thought provoking program on “Web 2.0″, and what it means to the world as well as ourselves as individuals. Fascinating stuff, even if it does feel somewhat biased in it’s representation.
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I'm not 100% sure what "Troll Juju" is, but I'm looting the hell out of it.
gOS "Cloud". Interesting, but I can't imagine it being very robust. http://www.thinkgos.com/cloud.php
Playin' some WoW, waiting for one of my blogs (roguehelix.com) to finish upgrading to WP2.7-RC1.
Pownce.com is shutting down? Interesting. I wonder how they'll make this up to active Pro subscribers.
This is quite possibly the funniest Simpsons I've seen in years.
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An incredibly thought provoking program on “Web 2.0″, and what it means to the world as well as ourselves as individuals. Fascinating stuff, even if it does feel somewhat biased in it’s representation.
Dramatic Gopher REPRESENT!
Alright, so I came across this rather interesting new service called Animoto this evening. Playing with it just a bit, it seems pretty nifty; it’s a Flash-based music video (slide show) creator that lets you upload your own music, and either upload photos or import them from Flickr. There’s not that many customization options, which is kind of disappointing, but I think a lot of people will find some fun uses for it. It’s easy, anyway. That’s what matters most. One downside I see immediately is that you can only produce 30 second clips for free… they’re not going to attract too much attention with such a limited constraint. Expect that to get increased soon.
That was a quick video I made from a song I ripped out of my iTunes library (non DRM, obviously) and imported from my EverQuest 2 screenshots set on my Flickr account. Pretty nifty. Check it out.
Video from Dave’s session on ‘The past, present and future of Web Publishing’ from WordCamp 2007. Colin also has a video up from Matthew Mullenweg’s session entitled ‘State of the Word’.
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