Tagzania
Another Google Maps derivative: Tagzania, tagging the planet.
http://www.tagzania.com/
Hypernarrative.com is the personal weblog of Wilbert Baan. I'm co-founder of SOMEHOW. On my personal blog I write about art, media, technology and things I do, think or make.
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Wilbert Baan: More about designing for the iPad: http://informationarchitects.jp/designing-for-ipad-reality-check/...
Wilbert Baan: Bedankt Jannes. Het is heel leuk, we zijn met een aantal hele mooie dingen bezig. Heel divers ook.
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Which mastermind could have come up with this evil plan. Hacking traditional media by creating a system that allows the users of this system to block ads and when they accidentally watch ads turning this into cold cash. Money for nothing and content for free!
NEW YORK (Reuters) – TiVo Inc. on Monday introduced a feature that lets television viewers send personal information directly to advertisers when they see certain commercials, a move designed to open up TiVo’s technology to more markets.The move underscores advertising’s importance to the future of TiVo, which comes only a few years after its introduction sent a chill through the ad sector with technology that let TV watchers skip over ads.
TiVo upgrade allows instant response to TV ads
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ – log-in
The Effects of Line Length on Reading Online News
http://psychology.wichita.edu/
A H2O Playlist is a shared list of readings and other content about a topic of intellectual interest. It is a simple yet powerful way to group and exchange useful links to information – online and offline.
http://h2obeta.law.harvard.edu/
The Guardian Unlimited Culture Vulture. Blogged reports about the new book, chapter by chapter all night long.
http://books.guardian.co.uk/
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