For the last couple of years Yanbuster over at FoundPhotos has been scouring P2P file sharing networks for your pictures. Well not yours specifically, but he’s been collecting photos of various real-life situations since 2004. Check it out when you get a moment, some curious looking photos…
http://www.10eastern.com/foundphotos/
Archive for March, 2007
The Canucks have clinched a berth for the 2007 Stanley Cup Playoffs with a 3-0 win over the Avs (well a 1+2-0 win…). Sami Salo opened the scoring with a shot from the point early in the third period during a Canucks’ 2-man advantage. Roberto Luongo held the boys in it through a very […]
Bum Rush The Charts — Results & Ramifications
Published March 26th, 2007 in Blogging, Community, Editorials and Podcasting. 0 Comments After the initial results from last Thursday’s Bum Rush, the charts continued to roll for the next three days. I’d like to thank those of you who participated. Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff has published the top results from more than 15 countries, and the results are extremely positive.
Notice from dozens of traditional media outlets, including […]
Windows Media in Firefox on a Mac!
Published March 25th, 2007 in Downloads, MacBook and Utilities. 1 Comment I just found an application called Flip4Mac which allows you to listen to or watch Windows Media streaming feeds in Firefox on your Mac!
The plugin is small, and installed without a hitch. Within 3 minutes of my Google Search I was listening to the Canucks’ game on the Team 1040 streaming feed!
If you love […]
Canucks‘ centre Henrik Sedin broke a 32-year-old record tonight as he broke Andre Boudrias‘ long-standing record for most assists in a season by a single player. He potted his 61st, 62nd and record setting 63rd assists of the season.
Sadly, the four goals weren’t enough to net the team more than a single point […]
Bum Rush The Charts — NOW!
Published March 22nd, 2007 in Astronomy, Blogging and Podcasting. 1 CommentIt’s time to Bum Rush The Charts!
Microsoft Joins OpenAjax Alliance
Published March 22nd, 2007 in Microsoft, Open Source and Web 2.0. 0 CommentsThis week Microsoft announced yet another foray into the Open-Source arena. The company will be assigning ASP.NET team member Bertrand LeRoy to be the company’s liaison to the OpenAjax Alliance starting tomorrow. According to a post on Scott Guthrie’s blog, one of Bertrand’s focuses will be to ensure that Microsoft’s AJAX technologies (Library & […]
Oxford Dictionary Welcomes “Wiki” (and others) to the English Language
Published March 19th, 2007 in General, Internet, News and Web 2.0. 1 Comment Late last week Reuters reported that the Oxford English Dictionary has now recognized the word “wiki” as an official word in the English language.
The folks at the Oxford English Dictionary perform periodic updates to the dictionary to keep it current. Some of the other inductees from the class of March 15 2007 are:
bad girl […]
I’m working on a new side-project which I think will be fairly useful for all you Windows users out there. It’s called PowerTray. The idea behind it is to have an application which will allow you to do many of your often-repeated tasks quickly and easily and at the touch of a hotkey.
That in […]
I’m in. Are you? - Make your mark for Podsafe Music
Published March 14th, 2007 in Blogging, Community, DRM and Podcasting. 1 CommentOn March 22nd an illustration of the power of citizen-journalism and the reach of the blogging and podcasting community will take over the Internet… well at least the iTunes music store. There’s a movement afoot called Bum Rush the Charts to drive a track from a podsafe artist to number one on the […]







