The London and Chicago-based design firm Rivers Run Red is developing a 2 collections of clothing (“one, set […]
eMachineShop.com is an online service that lets people design 3-D objects like guitar plates or door knobs in […]
Danish artist Sebastian Campion has created Ghostwriter, a browser-application that can be used to spam search engines with […]
The Football Manager 2005 game, set to be launched later this year, may let you pull on the […]
Yesterday, RealNetworks launched a Web site urging visitors to sign a petition to Apple, its principal rival in […]
Adrian Miles has created vogroll 1.0., a QuickTime movie that is to work as a video blog roll. […]
Spain is not the only one in considering p2p as a crime (see Now the law is acting… […]
A Mexican from Santiago Mezquititlán has created the first Internet browser aimed at his own ethnical minority, the […]
Jason De Filippo relates his experience with spammed Technorati: The spammer puts in a link to something, Technorati […]
PocketChapel is a software altar for computers. It allows you to choose the looking and the furniture of […]
Bitmunk is a (beta version) website that allows people from all over the world to trade peer-to-peer files. […]
Roman Catholics who can’t make it to France for Pope John Paul’s pilgrimage to Lourdes this weekend can […]
Todd, at A Penny For, has opened on his blog a series called Fine Tuning, where he asks […]
The Open Audiobooks Project invites volunteers to create audio books of public domain texts for people to freely […]
The Spanish Web community is denouncing the current anti-piracy campaign (propaganda?) launched by the Ministries of Culture and […]
Employees blogs gives readers a peek inside their daily world: their addiction to TV shows, favourite jokes, etc. […]
Hoping to take advantage of having an Olympic athlete in its ranks, the University of Western Ontario (Canada) […]
Pew Internet & American Life Project has performed a phone survey (pdf) which shows that up to a […]
The new version of Paranoia, the classic role-playing game in which players battle a mad, totalitarian computer for […]
The File Sharing Experiment project tries to demonstrate how file sharing actually helps the music, movie, and software […]
Reporters Without Borders is concerned about Mojtaba Lotfi, a theologian and former journalist who was arrested and imprisoned […]
In April 2000, US teenager Katherine Tarbox wrote Katie.com, a book about her experience as a victim of […]
These days, young Fins are using Internet addiction as a means of avoiding required military service. They exhibit […]
This is a worth while experiment put together by Nova Spivack at Minding the Planet. === This posting […]
Artists Against 419 (AA419) has carried out a 48-hour online protest against advanced fee fraud, aka the 419 […]
Last year, Yugo Nakamura created an online interactive environmental project called ecotonoha (a combination of “ecology” and “kotonoha,” […]
Today, in conjunction with the US Department of Art & Technology, Jonah Brucker-Cohen has launched the Homeland Insecurity […]
An article in the Washington Post about bloggers as the stars of Boston.
Sara sent me as a comment on yesterdays’ entry, “The map of Paris’ bloggers“, a link to its […]
vBlog Central lets you add video (and audio and pictures) to your existing blog. It also hosts your […]
Mikel Maron has created a Flash-based application called The World as a Blog that tracks in (nearly) real-time […]
Auracle is a networked sound instrument, controlled by the voice, played and heard over the Internet. No need […]
Paname Ensemble has launched two weeks ago the first metro and RER map of bloggers from Paris and […]
Reporters Without Borders denounced the “irresponsible” policies of major US Internet firms Yahoo ! and Google which bow […]
Six Apart -the company behind Movable Type and TypePad platforms- bought French blog software firm Ublog last week. […]
According to Dave Lakhani corporate blogs are just another form of marketing; and if that is the extent […]
Oodlala, aka. “The secret life of scattered objects”, by artist Tamar Shori invites people to upload on a […]
Ping is a free service for adding with just a line of HTML a faceroll (pictures of your […]
North Korea, one of the world’s most militarized state, has opened the web frontier few weeks ago with […]
Jon Hoem has blogged the talk on “Videoblogs as Collective Documentary” he delivered at the Blog Talk 2 […]