- It’s not funny because it’s rude, it’s funny cos…
Well because it looks like it’s funny because it’s rude… - Lions in coffee cream
Beautiful, elegant and I hope it was intentional - Mediocre reviews for Daft Punk’s new album: Human After All
I’ll buy it anyway, of course, and pray that everyone else is just wrong… - Rogue Amoeba is “Airfoil” allows you to pump any audio from your computer through AirTunes
We tried it with some television last night and it was a full two-seconds behind. Someone has to fix this. It’s too important… - Many-to-Many: Amazon’s Statistically Improbable Phrases
Amazon pulling out improbable phrases from books – could they be used for fauxonomic tagging? - Another year another “Is ETech discriminatory” thread
I wish I could say I agreed and saw a cause here worth fighting for, but the argument is starting to sound a bit shrill to me now… - Matt Jones on the new Doctor Who
Interesting thoughts on the publically-leaked series from the BBC - Another attempt to formalise and structure fauxonomic tagging which I fear is doomed to fail
But it triggered some interesting ideas for me around how a site that aggregated tags should operate… - If you hug a needie the other two bitch about the third one behind his back…
Wonderful implementation of pervasively networked toys from Tom Igoe’s talk at ETech 2005 - Junkie’s Little Helper – as mentioned by Tom Igoe at ETech 2005
Tracks your drug use and keeps all your friends informed about how high you are in a chatroom - Cat fungus rots your brain, and makes you slutty or mean…
I’m suspicious of the science, but I love the story. Thanks to Dan Pike for pointing me in this direction…
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4 replies on “Links for 2005-03-20”
I’m a little surprised you haven’t mentioned Yahoo buying Flickr…unless I missed it?
Cor,
That lion coffee is incredible 🙂
I so happy Yahoo bought flickr. I think this is abrilliant move by them 🙂
Success by puns
Just as we knew blogging was succeeding because of the hundred different plays on the word, “folksonomy” is now spawning its own, including “fauxonomy,” a phrase used by Tom Coates and used in The Daily Chump’s tagline, so to speak. (I myself am guilty…