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Rick Berman and Brannon Braga have corrupted the Timeline.

Posted on 2 February, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

“It’s Dead, Jim” Via SlashDot, it’s official : TrekToday – UPN Cancels ‘Star Trek: Enterprise’. The TheAngryMob Editorializes… over at Bureau 42 says it best: It doesn’t seem quite fair, now that the show has hit a decent stride. Sure Continue reading Rick Berman and Brannon Braga have corrupted the Timeline.→

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Push Patterns

Posted on 2 February, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Futurismic has published Push Patterns by Jay Campbell. Can you say “Wolfram Pattern’s”? Good stuff. Another author to look out for. 2 apophenian links: 1905 and Wolfram Reality Category: SciFi

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CBC.ca/Arts :new online magazine & Hammy Hamster

Posted on 1 February, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

New @ CBC is CBC.ca/Arts which hopes to be “Canada’s new online magazine covering ideas and trends in arts, media and entertainment”. Canada’s answer to Salon.com and Slate.com, eh! (If so they need a stylish name starting with S. Send Continue reading CBC.ca/Arts :new online magazine & Hammy Hamster→

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Annotating Google

Posted on 1 February, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

How about annotating Google search results with tags from del.icio.us, as suggeted by googler Tony Chang? Very similar to Matt Biddulph’s demo Category: folksonomies; Via helge.

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Toronto Copyright Confernence, Feb 11

Posted on 1 February, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Via Boing Boing : Sound Bytes, Sound Rights: Canada at the Crossroads of Copyright Law, a one-day academic conference at the University of Toronto (details here), Feb 11 2005 Speakers inculde : Michael Geist, Bob Young (co-founder of Red Hat Continue reading Toronto Copyright Confernence, Feb 11→

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Folksonomies Tap People Power and More

Posted on 1 February, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Via Wired News: “Folksonomies Tap People Power” and Suw Charman talks about More on Technorati tags and brings up the issue of Language with respect to tags and Blog’s. I had been wondering about the possibility of using a lang=”en” Continue reading Folksonomies Tap People Power and More→

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