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SPAM - Still As Annoying As Ever!
October 2009
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Google LatLong: Evolving the look of Google Maps
Today the Google Maps team is rolling out a number of refinements to the look and feel of our maps, the biggest such changes since we first launched about 4.7 years ago. In that time we've been steadily adding details like walkways, address labels, bus stops, new country coverage, and improved satellite imagery, but the look of the map hasn't changed much.
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MP3: Helicentrics Live in Paris | Stones Throw Records
After Madlib was forced to cancel a show in Paris late last year, Malcolm Catto came from London to Paris on a moment’s notice with fellow Heliocentrics Jake Ferguson (bass) and Adey Owasu (guitar) of The Heliocentrics, and stole the show in front of 650 rather frenzied Stones Throw fans. This less-than-ten-minute section of their one hour jam session doesn’t come close to capturing the vibe in the cramped quarters of La Bellevilloise that Saturday, 6th of December 2008.
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Galleries: Unleash your inner curator « Flickr Blog
For whatever you find interesting, fascinating, or mind-blowing on Flickr, galleries are a way to curate up to 18 public photos or videos of your fellow members into one place around a theme, an idea or just because. Here are a few favourites from our preview:
Amazon aStores @ Amazon.com
Matsu Gallery - Japanese Woodblock Prints
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アドテック行って来ましたー - Feel Like A Fallinstar
August 2009
Google Fx v2.1.9 for Greasemonkey - firefox et opera
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1. That I am opposed to the use of corporate advertising on blogs.
2. That I feel the use of corporate advertising on blogs devalues the medium.
3. That I do not accept money in return for advertising space on my blog.
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the author
Building a robot army, one cuddly bot at a time | The Guardian Open Platform | guardian.co.uk
Meet the Guardian Robot: This friendly little fellow stands on your desk and monitors your Twitter feed for "happy" and "sad" posts by your friends on your Twitter feed. But unlike conventional alert systems, this robot encourages you to interact with the posts it finds.
電通とGoogleの間で交わされた、ジョークのような本当のような交渉 - Feel Like A Fallinstar
July 2009
Opening up conversation on browser interrogation tools with Browser Memory Tool Prototype on Dion Almaer's Blog
Delicious wordle & shifting perspectives | Facilitating Change
seeing to fix it.When I saw the results I thought “yeah, that’s right.” Uh… but I don’t feel enlightened. Just a nagging feeling that I need to tidy up my tags ;)
le jardin roerich | the roerich garden project » About
This book is about lot #2334609, a piece of land known locally as the Maguire Meadow, one of the last undeveloped spaces in the Mile End neighborhood in the Plateau Mont Royal, in Montreal.
Lot #2334609 is a terrain vague — owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway, owned by the City of Montreal as of June 2009, used and cherished by the community, the only green space in the Mile End. People feel free in this space. They don’t ask for permission to picnic, grow things, create art, or gather around a campfire. It’s open and wild, unlike most city parks.
To outsiders, it may look like an abandoned field. But, as you will read here, the community has appropriated this space and wants a say in how it will be developed. Development is scheduled for 2009-2010, as part of the city’s $9-million revitalization of the neighborhood.
June 2009
