May 12, 2004
YouSendIt, send files up to 1GB
— a more powerful Dropload, but can't possibly stay free for long (via) #
Google explains the "jew" results controversy
— when will people grasp the concept of automation? (via) #
The uncanny resemblance between Jimmy Corrigan and the Family Guy
— was Chris Ware ripped off? probably not #
Number of film downloaders tripled last year
— 1.67 million people download films and TV shows (via) #
Videogame character threatens national security
— an FBI tip reported the game character as real threat #
Los Angeles man goes to jail for camcording "The Alamo"
— he was caught with night vision goggles (via) #
Sony's 1TB DVR with 7 TV tuners
— if you have 7 shows that all air at the same time, you have issues (via) #
Cringely on the sale of virtual goods through Paypal
— without physical goods, chargeback policies don't work well (via) #
Friendster's high school age crowd
— the fakester teacher profiles are an interesting form of commentary #
LA Weekly on Andy Kaufman returning from the dead
— he just might appear at the House of Blues show (via) #
9-year-old leukemia patient helps create chemotherapy game
— you can download Ben's game, thanks to Lucasarts #
Hotelling on routers, IPv6, and the broken Internet
— also explains why BitTorrent may be slow for you #