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Sips from the firehose
A site that attempts to render the internet down into one easy-to consume mental beverage.
Second Life: Living in “Starry Night”
Ran across this on Andrew Sullivan's blog, where he had it intriguingly titled as "Mental Health Break."I found this very affecting; the creativity and dedication displayed here are humbling. A preview: Robbie Dingo, an alias for a resident of Second Life was a fan of...
Many Eyes Word Tree: What Went Wrong in Iraq
A brief respite from the yammering about curmudgeons, interns, naivete vs. nihilism and all the rest of the debate over whether or not newspapers will be considered a curiosity in less than 2 years' time... I got to this thru a post on the Poynter site, and man, is...
Many Eyes Word Tree: What Went Wrong in Iraq
A brief respite from the yammering about curmudgeons, interns, naivete vs. nihilism and all the rest of the debate over whether or not newspapers will be considered a curiosity in less than 2 years' time... I got to this thru a post on the Poynter site, and man, is...
The Colombian Onion Fields
AntilineasOriginally uploaded by GusPerdomoFound on a new Flickr group of photos of Colombia that I joined. Taken near Boyaca. I just liked the feel of this one. Could've used a little more Photoshop processing on contrast and color balance...
Sequoia – Like A Maxfield Parrish Illustration
Sequoia - Like A Maxfield Parrish IllustrationOriginally uploaded by WordyetiThis photo really doesn't do justice to how awe-inspiring it is at the end of the day, when the light is hitting these massive trees just so.
NBC Throws Audience Measurement Methodologies at Olympics to See What Sticks
Meanwhile, Google whistles nervously, hoping nobody thinks to raise the issue of AdSense clickfraud again... There's a yawning gulf in New Media. It stretches from the pittance that most media creators get for their ad space to the other side, where the results of...