April 30, 2006
VideoDownloader extension for Firefox
— download embedded media, including Myspace, Youtube, and Google Video; see the screencast (via) #
Stephen Colbert kicks ass at White House press corps dinner
— don't bother with the torrent, use these YouTube videos instead (via) #
YouTube spending $1 million per month on bandwidth
— 200 terabytes per day of mostly illegal goodness #
Pirate Baby's Cabana Battle Street Fight 2006
— making the rounds, and well worth watching; lower-res streaming version (via) #
The Endless Forest
— multiplayer game (?) where you control a deer in a forest of other players, but with only non-verbal communication (via) #
Google releases Sketchup Free
— the most intuitive 3D modeling app now free, and with a shared repository of models (via) #
Last.fm isn't just for humans
— BBC radio station quietly tracking nearly every song played for the last year (via) #
Facebook expands to corporate users
— expanding the scope makes sense as their base starts graduating #
1968-1974 Alcoholics Anonymous comic strips
— tons more great comic propaganda on Ethan Persoff's site #
Google Cartography
— visual representation of the interconnectivity of streets using the Google Maps API (via) #
Feedburner now tracks more podcasts than sum total of all radio stations
— and it's just beginning #
Video: IFC's SXSW Behind the Badge, starring Consumating's Ben Brown
— I'm offscreen in the taxi, calling Ben a corporate sellout whore #
Bush administration proposes mandatory website ratings
— or risk imprisonment for up to five years #
More details on AOL's Myspace killer
— building on the back of the AIM network; the I Am Alpha screencast is neat, too #
Microsoft Live Drive may launch before GDrive
— in the meantime, a handful of startups are vying for the space #
Slashdot on the Digg censorship conspiracy
— don't miss the comments on Slashdot's own policing (via) #
Bush impersonator reads speeches written by little kids
— he should fire his speech writers and hire these kids (via) #
Kevin Rose on the Digg conspiracy
— people were scripting bots to mass-digg stories; Thomas Hawk has more #
Rolling Stone cover story on the Worst President in History
— he's the decider, he does the deciding around here #
Web 2.1 server-side blink tag
— replacing the blink tag with a standards-compliant Ajax alternative (via) #
Digg Corrupted
— strangeness involving identical Diggs on two posts, silent user bans, and a popular story conspicuously missing from the front page #
Chris Ware on his move from Fantagraphics to Drawn & Quarterly
— the distributor unwrapped every book and added a permanent sticker to the cover (via) #
Chris Ware ends his run in the NYT Magazine
— the 29 parts are all online, but in PDF format (yuk) (via) #
Cabbie drives Ben Folds to laundromat, ends up on stage playing harmonica that night
— no bootlegs online just yet (via) #