I noticed a nifty new feature on The Washington Post's website this afternoon. Campaign Tracker uses information from a variety of sources, including campaigns and media to compile a database that stores information about events where the 2008 presidential candidates will be making appearances.
This feature uses a variety of techniques to keep things organized. ...
Continue ReadingAlong with Slashdot, Fark is sort of the granddaddy of social news sites like Digg, del.icio.us and Newsvine. Launched in 1999, Fark lets users submit story links which are then reviewed by editors. The best submissions make the Fark homepage. Digg is essentially Fark (or Slashdot) with user voting in place of the editors....
Continue ReadingAmazon S3: Show me the money
The CEO of the photo sharing site SmugMug explains how Amazon S3 will save him over $500,000 this year. Amazon and others are in the process of blowing up the hosting business – pay attention to this stuff. Via Echo Ditto.
4 Hour Work Week Blog
Lifehacker style blog from author Tim Ferriss....
Continue ReadingI’ve been saving interesting political videos in my YouTube account in preparation for a cheap “list” post. I’m pulling the trigger today. So here are the six most interesting political videos I’ve come accross in the first part of this year.
(6) John McCain sings “bomb bomb bomb bomb bomb Iran”.....
Continue ReadingI received an email the other day from Brian Kroski, VP/GM Online at the New York Observer, a well-renowned weekly paper in New York City. The Observer recently redesigned it's website, and I was quite impressed with the results.
The redesign of the Observer has integrated many Web 2.0 features that we have discussed here at TBR....
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