October, 2006


20
Oct 06

I Love Music Video ♥ Digg

Hey, I Love Music Video (and I know you do too), check this out:

This is a webshot of the Web 2.0 website, ilovemusicvideo.net that allows you to cross-reference the Last.FM database of artists and songs with their corresponding music video’s hosted on popular video sharing site YouTube. digg it!

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19
Oct 06

The Newest Time Waster “Line Rider” Featured in TIME

Now in beta form, the addictive, low-tech time waster was introduced just last month and has quickly amassed a worldwide cult following. Created by a programmer with the screen name ~fsk who claims to be from the small European country of Slovenia, the digital amusement first showed up Sept. 23 on deviantART…

This is somewhat noteworthy to me because I’ve been a member of deviantART since it was created in 2000 and I worked closely with the artists there over that period of time. The link to the TIME article is courtesy deviantART’s Director of Community Development, “Lolly” from his dA journal: http://lolly.deviantart.com/journal/10446606/#journal

Check out the game, Line Rider, here: http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/40255643/ and the artists userpage at deviantART.com, here: http://fsk.deviantart.com/

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16
Oct 06

“Brooklyn in Color” Photographs by Ranjit Bhatnagar

brooklyn in color “…I’ve got a solo photo exhibit in Brooklyn’s Atlantic Avenue subway station! Eight giant (4×6 foot) lightboxes! They’ll be up for a year! And it’s all thanks to Flickr. The MTA’s curator found my photos by searching Flickr and we used Flickr to choose and narrow down the photos for the exhibit.” (via FlickrBlog)

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9
Oct 06

Small Businesses go to Work.com

Business.com is launching a user-contributed small-business manual today at Work.com. The site already hosts more than 1000 guides dealing with contracts, accounting, financing, et cetera. Most guides are super basic, but the provided templates generally render them well-organized.

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