A miniature city waiting for attack (military urbanism)
After Centuries of 'Controlling' Land, Gulf Learns Who's the Boss - New York Times
Google Announces Plan To Destroy All Information It Can't Index
John Battelle's Searchblog: Book Excerpt: Expanding Beyond Search
You're It! a blog about tagging, another piece of tech hype with big promises and little results yet...
Should the attack of Al Qaeda on the Twin Towers and Pentagon be considered a revolt of mercenaries?
Multitude : War and Democracy in the Age of Empire by Michael Hardt, Antonio Negri
The Pop vs. Soda Page fs. Coke vs. Soft Drink, that last of which is the big "other" in case you were wondering like me...
Back to Iraq 3.0: Update on Shi'ite clash, includes some useful background on the newest Iraqi fragmentation, the split of the Shiites. Maybe its an oversimplification, but its looking like instead of Kurds, Sunnis, and Shiites at play we now have Kurds, Sunnis, "Arab" Shiites and "Persian" Shiites. Plus the secularists...
The Long Tail: "Just enough piracy", for once I agree 100% with Chris Anderson.
GoogleOS? YahooOS? MozillaOS? WebOS? (kottke.org)
Ambidextrous Magazine, the forthcoming mag form the forthcoming Stanford "d.school". That stands for "Design School" and I while I'm very interested in the project I can't be the only one who retches every time they here that self chosen nickname/brand...
BlogBites. like sound bites. but without the sound.
Relax, Bill Gates; It's Google's Turn as the Villain, the New York Times on Google's growing power. Not to... but just how long have I been on this theme?
Speak Up, the blog of a CEO of a major PR company. I really have been surfing in the internet mud tonight, no? Sometimes the info is more interesting when its dirty and tainted...
Q & A with Dave Naylor (DaveN) more search engine spam stuff.
David Naylor » DaveN, a "blackhat" search engine optimizer blogging.
"Meet the MV-15--civilization's AK-47" (for New Yorkers at least)
…My heart's in Accra » The outsourcing of blogging... and everything else?
Ecolanguage is a collection of movies illustrating economic concepts visually. Only got to look at a few minutes, but it looks like good stuff.
YANOBE KENJI ART WORKS /// ヤノベケンジ アートワークス
Vanishing Point is a map of the world based on how much each country is in the news
Project on the origins of life launched - The Boston Globe
collision detection: How do you teach a kid about "four"?
Dr. Lee's letter on Microsoft vs. "the Miracle of Google"
Many-to-Many: Governance, Scaling and Anonymity in Wikipedia Jimmy Wales benevolent dictator of Wikipedia speech at OSAF
village voice > art >Jerry Saltz rips Diller + Scofidio a new one... two years old but still great.
Viewing Color Code: A Color Portrait of the English Language
Vanity Fair Article Calls NYT, Time Mag "Part Of The Conspiracy" In Plamegate... is it me does it feel like a political firestorm is brewing?
News Corp to buy into search market? Said it before and I'm sure I'll say it again, search = power in an information economy and it looks like Murdoch knows it and doesn't want to get left out.
unrealart.co.uk, in which bots play Unreal and make art.
O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference - March 6-9, 2006 - San Diego, CA Call for Proposals
comScore Blog Report.pdf (application/pdf Object)
How to give and receive criticism - scottberkun.com
"the ultimate activity holiday destination for graffiti writers", linked to it already, but damn, Banksy's latest pretty much cements him as the most important artist of the past few years..
Market populism in the folksonomies debate : Atomiq
Tony Schwartz: The Man Who Invented Political Spots
Design Observer: writings about design & culture: Small Town Meetings
Many-to-Many: Jimbo's Problems: A Free Culture Manifesto
adaptive path » an interview with ludicorp's eric costello (evolution of flickr)
wayne&wax: we use so many snares hot shit! wayne marshall on reggaeton
Sifry's Alerts: State of the Blogosphere, August 2005 Part 3: Tags and Tagging
Mary Hodder on BlogHer, the Technorati 100 and new community algorithms
welcome to optimism, Wieden + Kennedy UK weblog...
Sifry's Alerts: State of the Blogosphere, August 2005, Part 1: Blog Growth
Flickr has some new sorting algorithms, no PageRank hit here, but when it comes to public experimentation in this area they are number one at the moment...
Exactitudes is pretty amazing, photos of people rocking nearly identical styles, done so right...
Black Cat Bone - Burning The Flesh Off Modern Art