Blojsoms!
Whoa!
Judging by this list of available Plugins the Blojsom Developer Contest 2005 was a resounding success!
(via iCite net)
Whoa!
Judging by this list of available Plugins the Blojsom Developer Contest 2005 was a resounding success!
(via iCite net)
Following up from the vloggercon 2005 comes this superb collaborative resource from Me-TV.org
As unmediated puts it:
an outstanding example of how online communities can use Web-based collaboration tools to create valuable knowledge bases—for themselves and for others to share. It’s also a great resource for anyone tinkering with videoblogging, or vlogging.
Good value!
The Guardian bets on blogs. Big time!
After the Onlineblog, came the Newsblog, the Guideblog and the Gamesblog.
Now, make way for the Observer Blog: the official (free-roaming) blog of The Observer: “the Sunday paper from the people who also bring you The Guardian.”
(Hat tip to BlogosphereNews)
Sit back and watch Dr. Harold Twain Weck (!), of the IBT (Institute for Backup Trauma) explain the phenomena and its solution.
(via digg/movies)
A dark comedy view of what goes behind the scenes at Micro$oft, Is hard to tell what is comedy and what is reality, be the judge.
Troll XP: (Flash required)
Ha!
(via digg/links)
Dozens of blogs hosted by Google Inc.’s Blogger service can install programs that are widely considered to be spyware and adware onto visitors’ computers, warn users and spyware researchers. In many cases, users are discovering the offending sites as they browse among blogs through Blogger’s navigation bar.
Ben Edelman has documented the problem.
Now what was that about not doing evil again?
(via Comments (1) Filed under: Weblogs, Net Stuff, Security
Astronomers find an object that appears to be an invisible galaxy made almost entirely of dark matter.
(via digg/science)