Abusing Amazon images
— every image on the page is generated dynamically from Amazon's server (via) #
Analysis of posting activity by popular blog
— around 30 entries per day, with less than 150 words per entry #
FOX issuing takedown notices to Star Wars downloaders
— is anyone surprised? if you used BitTorrent, you're an uploader too (via) #
reFeed 1.3 released
— web-based feedreader designed for high-volume feeds and linkblog integration; try the demo #
Eric Meyer on hCalendar and Upcoming.org
— we haven't announced it yet, but there's full hCal support on Upcoming #
Matt Haughey on the problem with ads in RSS feeds
— exactly why I don't show ads to logged-in users on Upcoming.org #
Video: SMS vs. Morse Code speed contest on Leno
— one of the Morse guys comments several times in this thread (via) #
Alice's roundup of geeky cakes
— also: iPod mini, iPod shuffle, Playstation, PSP, Xbox, and Blackberry cakes #
Piggy Bank extension turns Firefox into a semantic web browser
— deep and interesting app; read more from one of the developers (via) #
Feedication, collect your data from other web services
— pull from services like Flickr and Delicious, but doesn't displaying ads on Flickr photos violate their non-commercial clause? (via) #
Xbox 360 dashboard screenshots
— nice IM and game downloads, but the tabs look a little confusing and ugly (via) #
Nick Bradbury on RSS spam and spyware
— the EXE enclosures are fixable, but RSS blog spam is harder #
Bram Cohen to launch BitTorrent search engine
— drawing attention to infringing uses of BT is a hugely bad idea #
Upcoming.org users create MovableType plugin and Python, Java, Ruby libraries
— plus, we added related tags like on the "apple" page #
iTunes 4.9 to support integrated podcasting
— though Apple will apparently be moderating the hosted podcasts #
Lawrence Lessig and John Hardwicke fight sexual abuse and the American Boychoir School
— amazing story about a harrowing and extremely personal part of Lessig's life (via) #
Philipp Lenssen's thoughts on Google's language translation tools
— their new efforts could be a step toward a working Babel Fish #
Simpsons episodes described for the blind
— don't miss the MP3; it's like listening to old-time radio serials (via) #
Richard Linklater directing Fast Food Nation adaption
— a "fictionalized thriller"? this must be a joke (via) #
Business Week profile of "hacker hunters"
— one Slashdot commenter discusses the problems with prosecuting criminal hacking cases (via) #
Mark Pesce's "Piracy Is Good?" part two
— how the Internet is rewriting the laws of television; excellent read (via) #
Socialized.net, decentralized search infrastructure for searching Bittorrent
— with Azureus and Firefox plugins (via) #
Matt Haughey on a truly awful Reuters Variety article about Creative Commons
— not only misguided, but flat out factually wrong; Lessig's comments #
MPAA blames BitTorrent for Star Wars distribution
— blaming BitTorrent is like trying to blame HTTP or FTP; it's just a protocol #
Guns n' Roses Self-Similar Synth
— compressing entire GnR songs into tiny samples; it's like fractal music (via) #
Contagious Media Showdown entries
— some of these are brilliant! the next few links are my favorites #
Blogebrity, tabloid-style magazine about blogger gossip
— an entry in the Contagious Media Showdown, and I fell for it (via) #
Google: Personalize Your Homepeage
— drag and drop is nice, but I don't like the move away from simplicity #
The Morning News' 2005 Editors' Awards for Online Excellence
— I'm honored to have made the cut on such an interesting list #
Saludos Amigos soundtrack ripped from vinyl
— Kiddie Records is doing amazing work; Bugs Bunny in Storyland is great, too #
Netflix takes over Wal-Mart DVD rentals
— they're now a formidable opponent against Blockbuster (via) #