Yahoo buys Flickr
Monday, March 21st, 2005No big surprise here. I’ve been predicting this would happen soon for several months.
Congrats to the flickr team.
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No big surprise here. I’ve been predicting this would happen soon for several months.
Congrats to the flickr team.
Here’s a fun 8 minute long flash movie detailing the death of the 4th estate in the year 2014. It’s a fun thought experiment about the confluence of Google’s information gathering and sorting power combined with Amazon’s social networking features. Worth playing, even if just in the background while you email.
If you don’t […]
It’s like Rob Schneider is working at google:
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GQ has a great article detailing the growth of Google from a two-person startup to the current $50B valuation.
Larry Page and Sergey Brin are, in Silicon Valley terms, of a different generation than Andreessen, Yang, and Filo. Which is to say, they started their company four years later. By then the pair had determined they […]
Here’s a great post on self-imrpovement, what ties the field together, and why it continues to attract converts.
My theory is that the secret code for most self-improvement systems–from Getting Things Done through Biofeedback and the Atkins diet–not hard to break; any idea that helps you to become more self-aware can usually help you to reach […]
Wikitravel
Novell has open sourced major portions of their NetMail server and started the Hula Project. Hula is a calendar and mail server which aims to provide full mail and calendaring capabilities. This looks like the ‘exchange replacement’ that the open source community has been waiting for. Novell is moving fast to fill in […]
Salon has posted an article on a subject that I was meaning to jot some thoughts on here. It’s about the phenomenon of tagging as seen at del.icio.us and flicker.com.
It’s a very simple concept, and 43 Things is a very simple site, but tagging as it is used here and at some of the […]
Some companies see things as they are and say why. Google dreams things that never were and says why not.
Seriously, it is yet another mapping service, but play around with it and you’ll have to wonder whay the hell the people over at Mapquest have been doing for the last 8 years.
Wired has a fun piece purporting to be a memo from Linus Torvalds to his boss Bill Gates in the year 2008.
Myself, I thought I was making some pretty outrageous demands. I was stunned when you agreed to accept the General Public License mandating that everything you added at the level of the new operating […]
It strikes me as outside of thier traditional business model. I guess we now know what all those dark fibre purchases were all about.
Enough is enough! It’s about time.
A couple of posts about better GTDing with text files. One has a good tip on how to get the mail action items into the regular action list. And another with some cool tips for appending sutff into vim and my first exposure to the cli calnedar remind.
GNOME 2.10 screenshots.
Can a Liberal Arts Major manage with linux?
I find using windows to be obnoxious and annoying. It seems like every time I use a windows machine in labs, or if I use my friends%u2019, there are these incessant boxes recommending you do stupid things, like remove unused icons. If I wanted those icons removed, I […]
The magic cauldron doth giveth.
For some reason I’m way more critical in my ratings of people’s networks than I ever was on the rate my cat or hotness sites.
Interesting analysis of the centralization of bittorrent including a measurement of the long tail and Parreto aspects (my long tail post) is in the drafts, should be published soon.
Today also marks the first mention on /. of Kenosis which is an application which attempts to decentralized bittorrent through xmlrpc.
Cool.
Is it too early to call the Mac mini the biggest product announcement of 2005?
Seriously, there is almost nothing to pick at here, it’s going to change the industry. The Apple Store is currently timing out.