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[T. Longren: Certified & Decorated] Saw this via the Broadband Blog this morning. I downloaded the new beta bittorrent client yesterday, compiled it, and it failed horribly. Dunno know why as I didn’t research it much.
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[Telepocalypse by Martin Geddes] Giddy up, we're homeward bound: In the whirlwind before going away I didn’t get a chance to comment on the Peripheral Visionaries conference in Washington DC where I was on a panel. It was a good show, and got an unusual blend of people together in the same room. That said, I winced a few times as I could hear the technologists and lawyers talking mutually incomprehensible dialects.
[Nickster's View] Electronic Arts Suck: Secondly, multiplayer games are unreliable (games being terminated at random) and poorly coded. All kinds of errors are regularly generated including ‘invalid game account’, ‘account temporarily restricted’, ‘cannot create game - name already exists’ (i.e. ghost games).
[__________she is the diva! +] blah blah blah. i want sicily by dolce & gabban...: then pizza hut, where we sat for more than 2 hours and laughed our stomachs sore, talking about everything from moving clams that weren't clams, to weird chinese cuisine to sex and well basically everything. oh they ordered some really smelly pizza, and there were pieces of things that were moving cos they were really thin and moved in the wind, and kelly (again, with a straight face) told me that they were live clams, and i obviously jumped and everyone laughed at me because i didn't have the presence of mind to remember that clams are like shells. i was an infinite source of trivia, informing them about november sweeps in the american tv season, and the fact that peope who're allergic to shellfish are also allergic to cockroaches.
[Typo.andywismar.com] TheMiddle: Andy Wismar's Personal Blog: Well, everyone and his brother has already posted the news about IBM encouraging employee blogging (link to Scoble, ironically enough), so it's nice to know I won't be summarily dismissed for simply having a blog (The merits of the content may be another matter, but we'll keep our fingers crossed). You can read the guidelines here.
[Radio.weblogs.com] pmik's blog: Rex Hammock: "As those who fly first class between technology conferences take over the podcasting story, the focus will be more about the business of podcasting (and, thus, the inevitable boom and bust) and not on the more important issue: the transformational nature of what happens when everyone who has an internet connection can truly add their literal voice to a worldwide conversation." [Scripting News]
[Haacked.com] P2P RSS and the Return of Push!: The actual RSS feed is something that is very static in the sense that it is updated rarely and there's no need to dynamically personalize the content (in general). Thus, it is possible for blogging tools to generate a static RSS file after updates. Static files are served quite efficiently by a web server.
[Dowingba.com] Tao of Dowingba: Surely you dont expect anything less than a horribly blackened piece of leather by ... Blog o'RAM Blogzilla - a blog about Mozilla Colorado Conservative ...
[Jarkolicious.com] jarkolicious: The blogging documentary “59 Bloggers” seems to have had its funding pulled after the producer got in to a “sparring match” with the director of another popular documentary entitled “Blogumentary.” This whole debacle was handled in quite the immature manner. After all, the goals of both projects were essentially the same: to highlight bloggers and blogging. Now we will have one less piece due to infantile whining from both sides.
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, MPAA, Torrent, RIAA, Riaa, DVD Recorder Info
Posted at June 11, 2005 08:53 AM