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"If you liked Yahoo Pipes, you might be interested in Teqlo, a new “make your own mashups” tool that just entered preview mode."
"(...) the roles that are taken up in an online community that's based around a "thing" (...). You'd choose to wear that mask and then hop on stage and do the dance that so many have done before you."
php version
"Basically, what I am doing is using a privacy protecting derivative of each commenter's IP address to build a 9-block image and displaying it next the commenter's name." In JAVA
Normal Person + Anonimity + Audience = Total Fuckwad
they say "2007", but it's, so far, rather a map of 2006 trends
by IAJapan > the idea : back to interactivity. // interesting, it's not like an article about the PS4 ;)
the microformat extension
semantic web : one step further... after rss and tags, microformat is the new black ;)
about "im in ur"
" (...) these systems are inspired by in-depth research into artificial-life and digital biology playing on our receptivity for life like phenomena"
why not having fun with your neighbours stealing your wifi internet access instead of encrypting it ? - DHCP server codes
transforms any webpage in a fake MS Word-looking document
It is designed to handle an unlimited number of nodes with minimal CPU and memory resources. Thanks to this feature it can be easily used to build a worldwide distributed, anonymous and not controlled network, separated from the Internet, without the supp
Netsukuku is a new p2p routing system, which will be utilised to build a worldwide distributed, anonymous and anarchical network, separated from the Internet, without the support of any servers, ISPs or authority controls.
que du bon goût !
like yousendit, etc...
euh, une collection de ces CD qui encombraient nos boites aux lettres dans les années 90
"With Hamachi you can organize two or more computers with an Internet connection into their own virtual network for direct secure communication.
Hamachi is fast, secure and simple. It is also free. "
"The hard work that RSS does allows us to keep up with many more Web sites in much less time. But it also allows us to share information that we weren’t sharing before, allowing others to remix our content in new, useful ways."
The Web of documents has morphed into a Web of data. We are no longer just looking to the same old sources for information. Now we’re looking to a new set of tools to aggregate and remix microcontent in new and useful ways.
The notion is that the Internet is becoming less of a place we "go to" and more of a layer atop our entire everyday reality. As a result, the term "cyberspace," coined by William Gibson in 1984, just doesn't seem relevant anymore.
In the past months,several annotation tools appeared, almost all of them based on plug-in technology. The biggest players are Google and Yahoo, promising smaller start-up services are Diigo, Wikalong and Stickis.
"Throughout the last year I found the idea of social annotations quite appealing and useful...."
LLuna2 lets you meet other people on web pages... with animated avatars, video, bubble chat, private chat, and personal profiles through the Jabber protocol.
Chat live with other people who are looking at the same website as you!
Use Google talk by entering three or four words below. The system will search for this sentence at Google, find the next word and print that. Than it will remove the first word of the search string, add the found word and repeat. The result seems to be me