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Yahoo’s Time Capsule Project Seeks Contributions

Described as the "first ever collection of electronic anthropology" and "a digital mosaic of humanity," the Yahoo! Time Capsule project, created by Internet artist Jonathan Harris, will be continuing to collect contributions from anyone and everyone for the next 29 days. The resulting collection will be "projected onto an ancient pyramid and beamed into space before it is presented to Smithsonian Folkways Recordings,...

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Reviewing the Flash Players of Major Video Sites

Update: The folks at Blip Tv contacted me and corrected my statement that YouTube was the first company to allow bloggers to imbed third party video content on their own sites. Blip TV launched that feature one month before YouTube. My original post follows.

As far as I know,...

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The Great Debate: Netflix vs. Blockbuster

Love watching movies? With in store movie rentals at Blockbuster and other similar stores costing about 5 bucks a pop, if you’re an avid movie watcher, participating in a movie-by-mail service is definitely a wise choice. Blockbuster and Netflix have two extremely popular movie-by-mail programs, both of which are a great deal....

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Real Estate 2.0

Here's a riddle for you: What do the Internet and the real estate market have in common? 

Answer: they're both eking all they can out of "Web 2.0" hysteria. 

Recently, we've written many entries explaining the Web 2.0 craze and how it has affected everything from social groups to newspapers to politics. ...

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ProBlogger’s “How to…” Contest

The collaborative blogging project and contest started Darren Rowse, AKA Problogger, earlier this week has come to a close.  And unfortunately, neither Todd nor I were winners of any prizes.  Just to show that we're not bitter, I decided to give a shout out to some of my favorite posts that were entered in the contest....

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