Scott Andrew is using Google to create a new weblog widget: instant context. Each weblog post is accompanied by a link that directs users to whatever is most closely related on Google. Scott takes the work out of finding relevant information by providing the appropriate search query for his readers. (via web voice) This approachContinue reading “GoogleIt!”
Author Archives: Cameron Marlow
Underpants… cocaine… priest…
Since when is this a crime? (thanks: aidan)
Instant message cache
While the title is misleading, “Microsoft to keep track of instant messages” might be one of the biggest advancements in communication technology in a long while. Email gave us access to an archive of past communications, but having a record of all informal messaging is like a complete memory prosthesis. The thought of having aContinue reading “Instant message cache”
My experience with a mullet
my friend dan put up a page about his experience with a mullet. to our collective dismay, it’s gone.
I need to sleep.. why won’t you let me?
Intellect thrives on sleep, but oversleepers die early. Does that mean that academics die early? I’m in the wrong business.
Just another fad.
NYTimes: Is weblog technology here to stay or just another fad? Yet another weblog analysis focusing on the financial sustainability of weblog software companies. Weblogs are not a technology trend, they are a social phenomenon, and as such are not controlled by the state of the economy. As long as people feel the need toContinue reading “Just another fad.”
Mullitude
The verdict: monster trux. but only when the birthday boy cuts his hair to have an ironic mullet for the occasion. I guess that if Ming Tsai had grown a mullet, or even worn a mullet wig while cooking our dinner, it would have been a more contentious battle.
Social networks of comic book characters
Researchers map the social network of comic book characters: “A closer look reveals the Marvel Universe’s artificiality… The Marvel network is only very weakly clustered – about 1.5 times more than a random network.” Who’s the most central hero in comic book history? Captain America.
Ming Tsai vs. Gravedigger
Last night: Blue Ginger, a sumptuous meal cooked by celebrity chef Ming Tsai in person (host of “East Meets West”) Today: Monster Jam at the Worscester Centrum with celebrity trucks Gravedigger and Robosaurus (eats trucks for lunch). 180&; of culture swing in less than 24 hours. The verdict to come: which is more enjoyable? EatingContinue reading “Ming Tsai vs. Gravedigger”
How much info?
A source that I often cite for statistics about information overload is the How Much Information? survey which was completed two years ago at the School of Information Management and Systems at Berkeley. If you’re looking for proof that we’re headed for a Borgesian end, look no further than these scary stats. Perusing the executiveContinue reading “How much info?”