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In case you’ve missed them,

August 26, 2004 by Michael Boyle

In case you’ve missed them,

Google has an archive of their Google Olympic Doodles.

Tags: Funny, Google

Kottke has written more

August 25, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Kottke has written more

on a continuing theme of his (and others as well) for the past little while: The Google Browser. Worth a read, definitely.

Tags: Browser, Google, Kottke

Jon Lebkowsky,

August 23, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Jon Lebkowsky,

who according to Multiply is an “Online Buddy” (and is in fact a very longtime web acquaintance of mine, at least 8 years now) has decided to leave Multiply, and presumably the other services as well. Jon followed with a modest proposition: “several folks I talked to had the right idea… let’s stop going to artificial social network sites and make use of the opend, stable, useful tools we already have for networking over the Internet, witout going to a one-size-fits-all website. Portal strategies keep coming, and keep failing. People like to roll their own.”

Tags: Lebkowsky, Startup

PCWorld has published

August 20, 2004 by Michael Boyle

PCWorld has published

an article called Blogging Across America, which is fine and great except that the site the author built is NOT a weblog. “Weblog” is not just the newfangled name for a personal website. It is a specific form of personal site, a subset of all the different kinds of personal site one could maintain. Within the category there are almost innumerable options – but at base, chronological organization is essential, and I would say links and commentary on those links as well.

Tags: Blogging, Media

Breaking news

August 19, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Breaking news

from the US Ninth Circuit: it affirmed a lower court’s ruling in favour of Grokster in MGM v Grokster. The EFF represented Streamcast (makers of Morpheus P2P software) and Fred von Lohmann has also an analysis of what the court found. “…perhaps most important, the Court observed that, in the long run, a competive, unfettered market for innovation ends up helping copyright owners (even if it doesn’t help today’s entertainment industry oligopolists).” Good stuff all around.

Tags: Copyfight, EFF

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