Weird Wonderful Web Links for a Grey Cuy Sunday
By Ian | November 25, 2007
Onaswarm: Lifestreaming For Groups – from Toronto’s David Jane and BlogMatrix. Lifestreaming is a growing class of services that let you display all your activites across different websites, through aggregating the RSS feeds from your accounts on one page. A smart, interesting service. (- web2.0 rss MicroFormats social_networking Society socialnetworking Enterprise2.0 )
Eighth wonder of the world? The stunning temples secretly carved out below ground by ‘paranormal’ eccentric | the Daily Mail – 100ft down and hidden from public view, lies nine ornate temples, on five levels, whose scale and opulence take the breath away.
ParenScript: A Lispy JavaScript Generator – very kwel! But I’m trying to think about how this relates to Greenspun’s Tenth Rule ? (Javascript lisp parenscript Code )
Five Computer Clouds Are All We Need – Could five computer “clouds” really allow us to do everything we want? If the answer is yes, they can already be found with Google; Amazon; Salesforce.com; either Sun Microsystems or VMWare; and Akamai.
How To Destroy The Web 2.0 Look – how not to be a cloned sheep (webdesign web2.0 )
Metaprogramming JavaScript – JavaScript Exposed : Objects out of Control!! (development Javascript )
Subprime :: vowe dot net – Modern finance and the subprime mortgage crisis explained. Very funny, very scary, and I feel I strong desire to put my money under my bed….
Radiant Core: Blog: Deconstructing Facebook Beacon JavaScript – FaceBook’s Beacon in a Nutshell; Beacon from 10,000 Feet; and Walking Through the Code;
The Secret Strategies Behind Many “Viral” Videos – Have you ever watched a video with 100,000 views on YouTube and thought to yourself: “How the hell did that video get so many views?”� Chances are pretty good that this didn’t happen naturally…
Upside-Down-Ternet – someone stealing our wireless internet access? You could encrypt it or alternately I could have fun.. (as per http://www.xkcd.com/341/ )
- geek fun hacking web fp
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