November 19, 2007

  • Nothing happening here. Move on.

    Mike Arrington writes about Google’s new patent. Specifically,   The solution, Google says, is to give users the ability to search and browse their own content, and receive an electronic or hard copy version of the final product. And that final product will include advertisements highly relevant to the user. First, I think Google is… Continue reading

  • Art in the wild

    So here’s the idea: a Net-native service that provides homes and offices with good art (choose your definition) that can be be replaced from time to time so it doesn’t get stale. The purpose is to promote good art and artists and find homes for the former, rather than just to make money servicing interior… Continue reading

  • Building vs. Buzz

    Dave on non-centralization:   …But the blogs, who aren’t trying to climb the top 100 lists, are doing something else. We’re just trying to share information with each other so we can learn, so we can use stuff better, make better choices, improve the products, and eventually create new products. Permalink to this paragraph  … Continue reading

  • How far we’ve crawled.

    Two links. EveryOSsucks, by the DeadTrolls. And The World is a Better Place Now, by Antonio Rodriguez. No agreement, yet both are right. Continue reading