Category: Web & Early Blog

  • STEPPIN’ DIRTY?

    STEPPIN’ DIRTY? sneakerAID leather therapy is a high quality cleaning solution for use on the leather uppers of your sneakers. It cleans, conditions, and protects your kicks and keeps them looking fresh out the box. Started by my friend Drew Dunford. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions

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  • Something Awful

    Something Awful For the amount of money we’ve spent on the Iraq war, we could give every adult man and woman in Iraq 16,000 dollars and a plane ticket to the United States. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • Music 2.0: The Coming Revolution

    Music 2.0: The Coming Revolution We are undergoing a transformation in how we locate, acquire, and consume music. To some, new technologies such as file sharing networks, music blogs, and podcasts are the end of music as we know it. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/

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  • Free e-book: How to Pitch the Media

    Free e-book: How to Pitch the Media A while ago, frustrated at the lousy quality of pitches that companies and p.r. people were making to me, I wrote this short (15 pages) book. It’s meant for anyone who is trying to get media attention for their company, charity, web site, event, or what Part of

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  • A www.wake-up…

    A www.wake-up… Tips on becoming a Web 2.0 Wunderkind Tips on becoming a Web 2.0 Wunderkind Tips on becoming a Web 2.0 Wunderkind Tips on becoming a Web 2.0 Wunderkind Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • How Kevin Corazza’s Actions Will Follow Him Online For a Long, Long Time

    How Kevin Corazza’s Actions Will Follow Him Online For a Long, Long Time A pretty fair wrap-up of the whole situation by Thomas Hawk. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • Reason Why Gays Smoke So Much

    Reason Why Gays Smoke So Much You know, I always thought the reason so many gay men smoked was the same reason so many heterosexual females smoked. Turns out I was both right and wrong, in that both groups smoke for a similar reason, but not the one I was thinking of. Part of the

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  • Digg vs. Slashdot (or, traffic vs. influence)

    Digg vs. Slashdot (or, traffic vs. influence) There’s been lots of talk on the web lately about Digg being the new Slashdot. Two months ago, a Digg reader noted that according to Alexa, Digg’s traffic was catching up to that of Slashdot, even though Slashdot has been around for several years and Digg Part of

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  • Web 2.0: Strategies and Lessons for Business Leaders

    Web 2.0: Strategies and Lessons for Business Leaders This inclusive manifesto will introduce you to the principles and concepts of Web 2.0, so you can prepare your organization for this technological sea change. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Deconstruct Your Business Model on a Lean Canvas: Google News Initiative

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  • Welkom Steven!

    Welkom Steven! Not only do we get one of the world’s bryght-est 🙂 Drupal guys, the Bryght team gets the incomparable benefit of another culture and language. Awesome! Really looking forward to working directly with Steven and hanging with him in the Bryght office and Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See

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  • How to DJ your first set without knowing how

    How to DJ your first set without knowing how I was asked to DJ a one-hour set, though I had no previous DJ experience. I didn’t know how to beatmatch, transition smoothly, use Ableton or Traktor, and neither do you. You just have to be comfortable with being a laptop DJ. Part of the Web

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  • Maxwell’s Demon

    Maxwell’s Demon The analogy came to me while trying to write a bio for the Bryght Team page. I described myself as a stand-in for Maxwell’s demon, and since this particular demon has not as far as I know made an appearance on Buffy, I feel obligated to explain. Part of the Web and Early

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  • Communicopia is Hiring A Web Producer

    Communicopia is Hiring A Web Producer This is a key role in a unique company working at the edge of business and social change. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • Kriscollection v.1

    I’ve completed my summer mix CD. Here’s the playlist. 001 – Sunshowers // MIA 002 – We Be Burnin’ // Sean Paul 003 – King Without A Crown // Matiyahu 004 – Love Lies Bleeding // The Black Tories 005 – Fear of Dying // Jack Off Jill 006 – Beautiful Stranger // Madonna 007

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  • Webkinz – Second Life for kids

    Webkinz – Second Life for kids I recently heard about a new children’s toy known as ‘Webkinz’. This has to be one of the best (and most lucrative) ideas I’ve seen in a long time. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • Geek Entertainment TV Sells Out To PodTech

    Geek Entertainment TV Sells Out To PodTech Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • Paralyzed Man Moves Computer Cursor With Thoughts

    Paralyzed Man Moves Computer Cursor With Thoughts A Paralyzed man using a new brain sensor has been able to move a computer cursor, open e-mail and control a robotic device simply by thinking about doing it, a team of scientists said on Wednesday. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: The

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  • DrupalCamp Seattle 2006

    I got a thank you email from Gregory Heller at CivicActions this morning which reminded me that I hadn't posted a Drupal Camp Seattle 2006 wrap-up yet. 2 weeks ago in Seattle CivicActions, Raincity, and Bryght co-ordinated a Drupal training camp and hack-fest for about 50 aspiring Drupal-geeks at the Hugo House in Seattle. This

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  • digg / Technology

    digg / Technology Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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