links for 2006-03-24
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For once, Sony has not invented a new memory format or added further copying restrictions.
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While there are other ways of backing your flickr photostream, I suppose this represents an application that does mashup on mashup, or a tier 3 application? (Look at this article – http://www.magpiebrain.com/archives/2006/03/21/amazon_s3)
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This is a nice article analyzing the growth and (eventual?) decline of social networking sites
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Some really cool attempts by gamers to come up with a PS3 controller they could use, instead of one that would give someone RSI
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A demonstration of how technology advances – photots taken by Voyager in the 70s can now be duplicated by a ground-based telescope and computers
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Well they hemmed and hawed about it, but its confirmed Dell is buying Alienware. Right now, the XPS line stays, but I wonder if that will be true 1 year on.
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I have referred to this article before, but here it is again – the different tiers in web2.0 services
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I suppose this would qualify as a meme – a movie that is probably so bad it’s good
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A fishing record that has stood for 70+ years is almost broken
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A collection of interesting sites captured on google earth, catalogued for your surfing pleasure
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Dick Cheney wants all TVs on Fox when he travels – why am I not surprised?
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Early review of Cars, the new movie from Pixar.
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One step up from the WP-Sociable plugin, a single link that submits to various social bookmarking sites.
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In the ongoing flood of analysis about the Windows Vista delay to Jan 2007, info on why the delay occured and possibly a clue as to how ready Vista is going to be when it ships
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The final link in this friday blizzard – screenshots of the new mozilla calendar application
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