January 02, 2005
NetNews
Inside the Shadow Internet: "The Fine Print: The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. We are not responsible for them in any way. Well I used
[in Slashdot]"
On Big News Network.com - Breaking Internet News
Old MacDonald goes high tech: "Advancements in agriculture have eliminated a lot of back-breaking work. And soon, wireless Internet may allow even more access to computers.
[in Everett Herald]"
On Big News Network.com - Breaking Internet News
BitTorrent hub ready to rumble with Hollywood: "'Help our legal team help you'"
On The Register - Internet and Law: Digital Rights/Digital Wrongs
Firm gives P2P networks adware infection: "Microsoft investigating DRM loophole"
On The Register - Internet and Law: Wild Wild Web
Internet spam: Vioxx is 'in,' Oprah is 'out': "WASHINGTON - If Internet spammers are right about who we are and what we want to buy, then we must be a cable-stealing, day-trading, bargain-hunting, stiff
[in Salt Lake Tribune]"
PeopleSoft customers: Where do we go from here?: "It looks like Oracle/PeopleSoft is a done deal. But why would Larry Ellison spend $10.3 billion for overlapping technology? For me, the answer comes in two parts."
On InfoWorld: Web Services
January 2, 2005 in Online | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack
December 20, 2004
SHHH!
Heidi of Coudal Partners came up with this snappy little solution to dealing with obnoxious cell phone users. The .pdf includes several different versions of a card that you can print, cut out and hand to cell yellers. Brought to you by SHHH! The Society for HandHeld Hushing.
Posted in: Mobility"
(Via Cool Hunting.)
December 20, 2004 in Online | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack
December 18, 2004
The Best Webcomics of 2004
Austin Powers, step aside. Steve Hogan is the man who has such a complete grasp on everything that was cool from the 60s and 70s. And he has been able to seamlessly apply it to a modern sensibility. It's beautifully drawn, and humorously written. This comic has got it all.
And 25 others.
December 18, 2004 in Online | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack