Echo Chamber Illustrated
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The echo chamber...
The echo chamber...
01/26/2004 01:12 AM
by gapingvoid
Barlow steps out of the echo chamber
Barlow steps out of the echo chamber
01/08/2004 08:06 PMFor those of you who continue to argue that most blogs and links
between blogs are an echo chamber, go to Barlow's blog and take a
look. Barlow has stepped out of his Barlowfriendz mailing list into a community
which includes the Barlowenemiez. Barlow eloquently discusses the experience of stepping out of
the echo chamber.
Ben Hammersley's Dangerous Precedent:
Echo...echo...alright
Ben Hammersley's Dangerous Precedent:
Echo...echo...alright
10/30/2003 09:22 PMBen Hammersley's Dangerous Precedent: Echo...echo...alright enough
already: "given a complete Echo spec, the launch of a new product
could gut a lesser rival's customer base in a matter of hours."...
Star Chamber?
Star Chamber?
11/03/2003 01:22 PM Secret
9/11 case before high court "It's the case that doesn't
exist. Even though two different federal courts have conducted
hearings and issued rulings, there has been no public record of any
action. No documents are available. No files. No lawyer is allowed to
speak about it. Period."
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
11/07/2003 07:44 AMwhitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/11/20031106-2.html
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"Blue Chamber"
"Blue Chamber"
09/04/2004 08:06 AMIllustrated B2B
Illustrated B2B
06/05/2005 11:19 PMOthers just talk about B2B. Here at ongoing, we have the pictures...
US Chamber endorses offshoring
US Chamber endorses offshoring
07/03/2004 12:37 AMNews.com.au - Fri Jul 2, 01:23 pm GMT
death illustrated
death illustrated
02/15/2004 01:05 AMversion 0.6 of death illustrated
Illustrated MT templates
Illustrated MT templates
01/19/2004 06:13 AMa nice primer for people who are completely new to CSS and MT
templates
Farmers with ability to pay should come
under the tax net, says Kolkata Chamber
Farmers with ability to pay should come
under the tax net, says Kolkata Chamber
07/06/2004 04:50 PMThe Hindu Business Line Jul 6 2004 8:48PM GMT
Giant Steps, Illustrated
Giant Steps, Illustrated
03/14/2005 05:56 PMVia the reliably-excellent
Antipixel, this
remarkable animation
built around John Coltrane’s
Giant Steps. Watching it,
I feel like someone installed a window in the side of Coltrane’s
head and I’m looking in. Don’t miss it.
Alice as illustrated by dozens
Alice as illustrated by dozens
08/23/2004 06:36 AMCory Doctorow:

This amazing Alice in Wonderland site collects versions of Alice as
drawn by dozens of illustrators (including a wonderful page of
Alice
avatars). I'm very fond of the
Mervyn
Peake interpretations.
Alas, the site-author, who has appropriated hundreds of images from
various artists, has decided that s/he should be immune from this
treatment: right-clicking on many of the links and images yeilds an
insulting Javascript popup that says, "Please don't take my images."
Er, your images?
Link
(via The Disney
Blog)
World War II Illustrated Envelopes
World War II Illustrated Envelopes
08/04/2004 01:12 PM
"Where are the ships?" and
59 other
WWII-era illustrated envelopes are now available for
viewing through the
Veteran's History
Project. Another smaller set of
gorge
ous illustrated envelopes from the same era is available
here, all
depicting scenes from the life of G.I.s stationed in the Pacific.
Chamber of Commerce leader advocates
more offshoring
Chamber of Commerce leader advocates
more offshoring
06/30/2004 11:04 PMSiliconValley.com Jul 1 2004 3:39AM GMT
St. Louis-Area Chamber Fires Psychic
(AP)
St. Louis-Area Chamber Fires Psychic
(AP)
08/27/2004 01:59 PMAP - Maybe David Levin should have seen it coming: An economic
development group fired him as a consultant over concern that his
self-professed psychic powers were interfering with his work.
Illustrated Story of Copyright online
Illustrated Story of Copyright online
07/09/2004 06:28 PMAlex sez, "The now out of print The Illustrated Story of Copyright is
now available online. Unfortunately it's not under any sort of
Creative Commons license. The permissions page is
h
ere. Personally I find the current online layout a little bit hard
to read and confusing, this is the sort of thing that could really be
improved if only people were allowed to 'remix' it for better
legibility." (I agree)
Link
(
Thanks, Alex!)
New Mad magazine illustrated by comic
greats
New Mad magazine illustrated by comic
greats
12/09/2003 09:42 AMreleasing an
issue
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An Illustrated Guide to Cryptographic
Hashes
An Illustrated Guide to Cryptographic
Hashes
08/23/2004 02:07 PMA Young Afghan's Illustrated Primer
A Young Afghan's Illustrated Primer
08/05/2004 10:52 AM
The US Department of Health and Human Services has
teamed up with LeapFrog -- makers of the children's learning toy, the
LeapPad -- to use the talking books as teaching aids for illiterate
Afghan people, especially women. In a country where almost 80% of
women cannot read, the 42-page interactive books provide health
information about diet, pregnancy, sanitation, and other important
topics in either of Afghanistan's two primary languages, Dari and
Pashto.
LeapPad uses regular paper pages with a stylus that recognizes
which pictures are being touched, triggering an audio playback from
through an on-board speaker.
Read - Talking books used to help
improve health care in Afghanistan [ComputerWorld]
Dual-chamber pacemakers can cut death
risk up to 50% (USATODAY.com)
Dual-chamber pacemakers can cut death
risk up to 50% (USATODAY.com)
05/20/2004 07:18 AMUSATODAY.com - Devices that synchronize the two halves of the failing
heart and shock hearts that falter cut the risk of death by more than
one-third, a study reports today.
Vintage Photo Archives: Han Solo (In
Carbonite Chamber)
Vintage Photo Archives: Han Solo (In
Carbonite Chamber)
01/07/2004 02:39 PMThe vintage
Han Solo (In
Carbonite Chamber) was certainly a great action figure, and there
are hardly any arguments to prove otherwise. That being said, it’s odd
that today’s addition to the
Vintage Photo Archive
didn’t come with a weapon. Sure, one could counter by saying the huge
‘
Carbonite Chamber’ makes up for it, but in truth that was to
make up for the figure’s lack of eyebrows…again.
Sherlock Holmes illustrated with Flickr
metadata
Sherlock Holmes illustrated with Flickr
metadata
08/07/2004 05:31 AMBiz sez, "This guy decided to utilize the comment feature in Flickr
and create an illustrated version of the Sherlock Holmes tale "The
Speckled Band." He broke the text up into 58 sections, picked a
keyword from each bit of the text then searched for a photo that was
tagged with that word. He then wrote the text into the coment box for
each photo linking to the next photo and bit of the text."
Link
(
Thanks, Biz!)
Deconstructing Cassell's Illustrated
History of India
Deconstructing Cassell's Illustrated
History of India
04/09/2005 08:27 PM
Rajkamal Kahlon
makes
stunning gouache
paintings directly onto the pages of a 130 year old history book.
Her style and technique are similar to
Tom Phillips' treated
novel
A Humument
(previously discussed
here) Geek Library: The Illustrated Brief
History of Time
Geek Library: The Illustrated Brief
History of Time
07/07/2004 01:21 AMG4 Tech TV Jul 7 2004 5:22AM GMT
Boing Boing's first two years as a
series of illustrated keywords
Boing Boing's first two years as a
series of illustrated keywords
04/12/2005 03:56 AMCory Doctorow:
Phillipp sez, "The illustrated 'Significant Boing Boing' is based on
the Boing Boing archive from 2000 and 2001, completely auto-generated
using the Yahoo API's term extraction and image search services." This
is pretty cool -- it's basically the "significant words" from every
post from the first two years of BB, along with pictures from the
public web that match those words.
Link
(
Thanks, Phillipp!)

Comic book illustrated with Half Life 2
screenshots
Comic book illustrated with Half Life 2
screenshots
04/14/2005 12:47 PMCory Doctorow:

BrashFink has made a fantastic original comic book by taking
screenshots from Half Life 2 and laying them out inside funnyubook
panels, with speech balloons, etc -- it's like static machinima, or a
fotonovela made with game graphics.
Link
(
Thanks, Olly!)
Update: Brian sez, "Gamics.Com also has a *ton* of comic
book-type stuff that is done from screenshots of various games, along
with nice tutorials on how to DIY."

"Cartographic Images from the Ancient
Period- 6200 BC to 400 AD
(illustrated!)"
"Cartographic Images from the Ancient
Period- 6200 BC to 400 AD
(illustrated!)"
05/12/2004 11:09 PMMetamend Search Engine Optimization Wins
Award from Chamber of Commerce
Metamend Search Engine Optimization Wins
Award from Chamber of Commerce
04/18/2005 02:46 AMMetamend is pleased to announce that the company, and it's seo
service, was the recipient of the Chamber of Commerce's Innovation
Award for 2005 at last night's Business Awards ceremony. [PRWEB Apr
18, 2005]
Silicon Valley Chamber spearheads
fundraising effort for tsunami victims
Silicon Valley Chamber spearheads
fundraising effort for tsunami victims
12/29/2004 08:44 PMSan Jose Business Journal Dec 30 2004 12:42AM GMT
Tactex Receives Innovation Award from
Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce
Tactex Receives Innovation Award from
Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce
04/23/2004 05:32 PMBC Technology Apr 23 2004 9:54PM GMT
Is There an Echo in Here?
Is There an Echo in Here?
02/12/2004 11:32 PMA New Technology Lets Colleges Spread Information to People
Who Want It (emphasis below is mine)
"College researchers and public-relations officials are starting to
take advantage of a new technology that can help get their news and
information out more quickly and directly to the people who want
them.
The technology, called RSS, is already in use on some news sites
and Weblogs. But colleges are beginning to catch up....
While no one tracks how many colleges are using RSS feeds, those
that have it include Carleton College, Pacific University, Rochester
Institute of Technology, Texas A&M University, and the University
of Nevada at Reno. And college officials note that the number of
institutions employing the technology is growing.
Jeremy Trumble, Web-services manager at RIT, says that students
there are getting the benefits of RSS without even knowing they're
using it. Every student has the opportunity to create a Web portal
that presents a personalized version of the university's Web site,
similar to a My Yahoo page. During the customization, students decide
which information they would like to have regularly updated. That
tells an RSS reader built into the software which feeds to collect.
About half the institution's students have created personalized
versions of the Web site through which they get updates on campus news
and events.
'Students live on the Web today,' Mr. Trumble says. 'They
don't look for a paper. They don't go looking to find information.
They want information brought to them.'
Brian Koranda, a Web designer and producer at Carleton, uses the
RSS feed to send out notices to the institution's alumni magazine and
to provide students with a variety of information, including listings
of campus events and movies at the local theater.
'It allows you to see a lot of updated information all at
one time,' he says. 'It's only going to get bigger in the
future.' " [The
Chronicle, via Weblogg-ed
News]
Echo...echo...e c h o...
Echo...echo...e c h o...
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
"100% vendor neutral, implemented by everybody, freely extensible by
anybody, and cleanly and thoroughly specified"--how could anyone but
be jazzed about the
Echo Project, a
roadmap toward rebooting RSS-style syndication and the very way we
edit weblogs. Proposed by Sam Ruby and signed by a pantheon of blog
toolmakers, I can't wait to start planting and incorporating the
fruits of the effort into
Blosxom.
Onward and upward!
The Dot-Com Echo
The Dot-Com Echo
06/29/2004 10:24 AMThe online dealmakers are back in town.
HolograFX Technology Featured at Sports
Illustrated Swimsuit Edition Release
Party
HolograFX Technology Featured at Sports
Illustrated Swimsuit Edition Release
Party
06/17/2005 03:26 PMHeld at Club AER in NYC. The red carpet event hosted by SI Swimsuit
models, mixed athletes and celebrities, all gathered to celebrate the
launch of the 2005 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. Partygoers were
awed as a holographic Pontiac Solstice “floated “ in mid-air at the
entrance to the club. HolograFX new 3D technology stopped everyone in
their tracks. [PRWEB Jun 17, 2005]
!Echo Wiki
!Echo Wiki
02/10/2004 07:56 PMSlides
from today's
presentation
[
source]
Echo is Feedback
Echo is Feedback
02/14/2004 02:47 PMJoi makes the case that the echo chamber effect in blogspace has a
positive attribute and is not communal censorship. Essentially,
creative and social networks deliberate to construct fit memes.
Related, Kevin Marks and Tantek Çelik developed Vote Links to...
Echo Web Browser 0.1
Echo Web Browser 0.1
05/19/2004 10:06 PMA simple and fast web browser.
foreach $i in $swearwords; do echo $i;
done
foreach $i in $swearwords; do echo $i;
done
03/25/2005 04:54 PMI wrote a lengthy entry about India and how some things are more
uncomfortable than others, but this stinking camel turd of a computer
that I wouldn't give to a donkey to masturbate on, decided to fall
asleep on its own, crash, and take my entire composition to bit
heaven. Yeah, it's running Windows. No, I don't maintain it myself.
Yes, it's corporate stuff. No, I didn't bring my Mac.
*sigh*
What I was about to say, was that the strangest things about India
are not the beggars, nor the poverty, nor the cows standing in the
middle of expressways, nor the camel turds, nor rickshaw-racing (which
is cool but scary), nor the touts, nor the constant bargaining, but
the simple questions like "When you would like to have tea in the
bed tomorrow?"
I am not used to being served. I find it really strange, if
someone else carries my bag; I find it difficult not to help clean the
table after a meal, and I find it almost offensive when someone exists
for the purpose of pushing the elevator button for me. (Then again,
living in Finland, I'm used to waiters being smug, if not downright
insulting.)
We managed to spend a night at a British villa outside Delhi
(Flash & giggling Finns warning). You know the drill: come in,
someone brings you soda and lime, you kick off your shoes, go for a
swim, a stroll in the countryside, someone brings you five o'clock
tea, you chat nonchalantly over deep issues over a gin&tonic, then
the supper is served, you retire and someone asks you the question:
"Would you like to have tea in the bed in the morning, sir?"
You know. Everyday stuff.
The really, really scary thing is that how easy it is to get used
to this colonial era high-class/low-class attitude. I feel...
Ashamed? Guilty? Dirty? It's as if I was enjoying a forbidden
fruit; that I was not allowed to be in this superior position. People
were giving me attention that was completely unwarranted, not on the
account of who I was, but what I was perceived to be representing.
But it felt damned good. Very, very easy to slip into. Probably
very, very hard to get out of.
Like a mousetrap.
Holi
festival tomorrow. Will be interesting.
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