Author: Kris Krüg
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tHE bLACK tORIES*** | bLACK tORIES mILITIA uNITE***
tHE bLACK tORIES*** | bLACK tORIES mILITIA uNITE*** Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.
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‘Change, Culture, Creativity, Communication’ › Moderate comments — WordPress
‘Change, Culture, Creativity, Communication’ › Moderate comments — WordPress Part of the AI for Creatives collection. See also: Why Judgment Beats “Creativity” in the AI Era.
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Flickr: Photos from kk+
Flickr: Photos from kk+ Part of the Photography and Visual Storytelling collection. See also: Aerial Photography: Combining my loves for flying and making photos!.
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Getting Started
Getting Started Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.
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Flock
Flock Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.
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Guess What Arrived Today?
Guess What Arrived Today? When a book is ready to go, the author is sent 10 copies to give away, or roll around on, or whatever… Today my box of 10 arrived! Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.
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Expired Slide Film and Cross-Processing
As anyone who has been hanging out and shooting with me has probably noticed I’ve been shooting a lot of slide film (E-6) this summer and processing it as negative film (C-41). This is called cross-processing, or xpro if you’re going for the cool factor, and has pretty crazy results. The photos turn out super
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Brent Holliday with Web 2.0 anti-hype (and get ready for Vancouver Enterprise Forum 2.0)
Brent Holliday with Web 2.0 anti-hype (and get ready for Vancouver Enterprise Forum 2.0) Brent Holliday, a partner in Vancouver-based Greenstone Venture Partners, recently posted an anti-hype rant on the BC’s T-Net site. He makes some really good points, but comes across a little bitter about some of the useful aspects of Web 2.0. Part
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Social Signal is hiring!
Social Signal is hiring! We’re looking for a deputy geek and virtual office manager who can pitch in on a wide range of socially-oriented web projects and help with our day-to-day administrative challenges. If you’re a community activist with a taste for technology — or a c Part of the Web and Early Blog archive
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remix is active consumption not production (when media becomes culture)
remix is active consumption not production (when media becomes culture) My argument is that we stop thinking of remix as production, but as active consumption. Remix happens as a bi-product of consumption. What we’re remixing is culture and the active consumption of culture is part of identity development and living as a soci Part of
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Colors of Web 2.0 Party
Thanks to Bart, Lloyd, Andy, Geoffrey, Chris, Anthony and the rest of the Flockstars who flew me down from Vancouver to take some pics at their Web 2.0 launch party called the Colors of Web 2.0. The other companies who contributed to putting on the event were Flickr, Odeo, Wink, Technorati , SocialText, Del.icio.us and
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Web 2.0 Conference Photos
Here’s some photos from last weeks Web 2.0 conference in SF. I had a great time and was lucky to meet some online peeps I have admired for a long time, including Bram Cohen, Jason Fried, and Mark Cuban. A couple of wild cards were Michael Powell and Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead. It
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Quickie Web 2.0 Conference Post
I’m here at the Web 2.0 conference in San Francisco. Lots of interesting stuff going on. I’m just between sessions and thought I’d drop a few quick notes. * Cool to see the Vancouver crowd representin’ – Will Pate, David Gratton, Andre Charland, Lori Pike and token YVR boy Termie. Six oh four in da
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BitTorrent For Dummies
BitTorrent For Dummies There is hardly a clearer sign that a technology, service, or product has become mainstream than its inauguration as a  For Dummies†title. Susannah Gardner, author of Buzz Marketing with Blogs For Dummies, has her BitTorrent For Dummies released t Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building
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Customized Code and Free Hosting for Grassroots Media Activists
Customized Code and Free Hosting for Grassroots Media Activists Designers, developers and administrators from Spain, Netherlands, Austria and Germany are working on a special distribution of the Drupal Content Management System that makes it a lot easier to set up your own multi-user, multi-language, multi-purpose int Part of the AI for Creatives collection. See also:
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Raised Voices
Raised Voices Testimonies from the majority world on the effects of G8 policies have on their lives. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.
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Playlist Module Released
Playlist Module Released Over the last little while I’ve been working on a playlist module for Drupal. Farsheed was also working on a playlist module. So we have combined forces and now present to you the fruit of our labours: The new, improved, ass kicking playlist module. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive
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Is “Fix it in Photoshop” A Valid Statement?
Is “Fix it in Photoshop” A Valid Statement? My opinion on this has always been a very loud and clear, “NO!” There’s so much more to taking good shots than uploading something that isn’t so great onto your computer and changing it to become semi-okay. Part of the Photography and Visual Storytelling collection. See also:
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Blue Flavor is Open for Business
Blue Flavor is Open for Business Congrats to my friends and Seattle guys Blue Flavor for getting their new company off the ground. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Deconstruct Your Business Model on a Lean Canvas: Google News Initiative Launch Lab Week Two Report.