Author: Kris Krüg

  • Back to China!

    On Friday I’ll be headed back to China as part of the China Access 2008 program for the IT and Creative industries. I’m very excited to return to Beijing and on this trip I will also be heading over to Shanghai as a part of the extended program. Among other activities I’ll be presenting on

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  • What News Corp doesn’t want you to know about MySpace

    What News Corp doesn’t want you to know about MySpace After News Corp. threatened to sue his publisher if they published his MySpace exposé, journalism student Trent Lapinski sold his story to Valleywag. Below is the condensed version; the full version will follow later today. — Nick Part of the AI for Journalism and Media

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  • The New Tastemakers

    The New Tastemakers At pandora.com visitors are invited to enter the name of their favorite artist or song and to get in return a stream of music with similar “DNA,” in effect a private Internet radio station microtailored to each user’s tastes. Part of the AI for Creatives collection. See also: AI Keynote Slides Need

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  • 8 more ways to stay single

    8 more ways to stay single You may have seen the first installment in this series, 8 ways to stay single. This time, in video. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • My Two Years At Bryght

    My Two Years At Bryght From Richard Eriksson – Today marks the two-year anniversary since my official start at Bryght, easily the longest full-time job I’ve had, and easily the best. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • Peace and Hate – The Submarines

    Peace and Hate – The Submarines The third of four videos Nettwerk Music posted on Revver last night. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • The Next Version of Drupal Will Be 5.0!

    The Next Version of Drupal Will Be 5.0! Today the Drupal project entered a code freeze in preparation for the next release. This release has so many new features, including an installer, requirement checking for modules, better administration pages and file structure, a light-weight CCK, inclus Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection.

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  • TV Free Burning Man

    TV Free Burning Man Burning Man 2006 is now in full swing and Current TV is on the Playa and have setup an online television station, TV Free Burning Man. They have been shooting video, doing interviews and uploading a daily show from Black Rock City. Part of the Conversations and Interviews collection. See also:

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  • CopyCamp

    CopyCamp An unconference for artists about the Internet and the challenge to copyright Part of the Events and Reports collection. See also: Web Summit Vancouver 2026.

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  • Cheatsheet: What is Digg?

    Cheatsheet: What is Digg? “When I’m talking to clients,” a seemingly well-informed Google employee told me over brunch, “I want to mention Digg. I know it’s something I’m supposed to know about, but I don’t.” No worries. For everyone who needs a refresher on Digg, we have an exhau Part of the Web and Early

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  • Event Photography Inspriation: Ted

    Event Photography Inspriation: Ted I’ve been using their conference site as a bit of inspiration about how event photography can be executed and used. They don’t just put a few pictures on their front page. Instead, they make their front page an immersive photographic experience. Every tim Part of the Events and Reports collection. See

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  • Tara Hunt, Kris Krug and Mike Arrington at Gnomedex 6 ~ The Chris Pirillo Show

    Tara Hunt, Kris Krug and Mike Arrington at Gnomedex 6 ~ The Chris Pirillo Show A collection of three interviews by Alex Williams of Podcast Hotel from Gnomedex 6. This collection starts out in a conversation with Tara Hunt of Citizen Agency. The second conversation is with Kris Krug, talking about what made him decide

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  • Blogging for Change Contest | ChangeEverything.ca

    Blogging for Change Contest | ChangeEverything.ca Blog about changing your community, and you could find yourself at Bard on the Beach, courtesy of our Blogging for Change contest! Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • Is MySpace Safe?

    Is MySpace Safe? The question is not whether MySpace is safe because nothing is. The real issue is whether MySpace can be used safely or whether the risk is too great and we ought to stay away from MySpace altogether. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/

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  • Open hack day at Yahoo!

    Open hack day at Yahoo! Continuing on the geek thread, i’d like to invite everyone to Hack Day at Yahoo! on September 29. The way hack days work at Yahoo! is that you come with an idea of how to mashup different tools at Yahoo! and then you hack like mad for 24 hours. It’s

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  • The Best Canon EOS Lenses

    The Best Canon EOS Lenses Here are the top 20 lenses based on user ratings with no regard to cost Part of the Photography and Visual Storytelling collection. See also: Embarking on a Media Revolution: My Participation in the Google News Initiative Pre-launch Lab.

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  • New Canon 50mm Lens

    New Canon 50mm Lens I can’t wait to get my hands on a copy of the recently announced Canon EF 50mm f1.2L USM lens. One of my favorite lenses in my current arsenal is the 50mm f1.4 lens. It’s a pretty good lens, but its build quality isn’t quite as nice as I’d like. Part

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  • Laughs abound below the belt

    Laughs abound below the belt Although there are plenty of bawdy jokes in this romantic comedy, Bolloxed is much smarter than you might expect from a play that begins with a man holding his testicles in anguish. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman

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  • Senator Tim Ryan kicks Bush’s Ass

    Senator Tim Ryan kicks Bush’s Ass Democrat Tim Ryan from Ohio kicks the Bush Administration ass. He was responding to why young people think the Administration will institute a draft despite their denials. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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