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Carnivore in action?

Carnivore in action? 01/08/2004 08:22 PM

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And...action.


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Get a load of this March 4th posting from the TVBarn discussion list: A senior producer who shall remain nameless, at a major cable television news operation based in the southeastern United States which shall remain nameless, told me today with a wry confidence I found quite amusing that the "the war is scheduled for the evening of March 19th." The war pretty much began last night on March 19th...

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Hot hot hot Pompeii action


Hot hot hot Pompeii action 02/07/2005 02:07 AM
Xeni Jardin: This Der Spiegel story about erotic frescoes from Pompeii reveals that prior to being buried in heaps of ash, Pompeiians were totally whoring it up. Link. Shown here, an oral sex tableau. A pity none of this stuff made it into that Disco very Channel / BBC TV special; the program would have been infinitely more watchable.
(Thanks, Rob). See also this related English-language coverage about the frescoes from 2000 -- the year in which they became part of a public display at a newly restored ancient Roman bath: Link. This Lonely Planet documentary also featured them.

Erotic content in ancient art is hardly news, of course -- Boing Boing reader esben adds, "In the archaeological museum in Naples is the Gabinetto Segreto - the Secret Room. It's full of erotic pictures and statues. The phallus was obiously a big thing in ye olden days. The museum site is down, but here's loads of pictures from the whole collection." Link

And Matthew Krohn says,

Archaeologists have been talking about those frescoes in classes for years... Some of the houses have very well-preserved erotic scenes, as well as some of the villas, in the back rooms. There's even one fresco with a man with a set of scales weighing his... piece. Link. Plus their gardens are crammed full of phalluses just sticking out of the ground. That particular house is the house of a couple of merchants, and it has plenty of other frescoes.


Stealthy action


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Syndication in Action


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I wasn't going to say anything about the IPO filing by everyone's favorite search company, on the theory that anyone reading this blog has already seen plenty about the news.  But one tidbit caught my eye.

According to Tristan Lewis, Google's S-1 states that about 1/3 of its advertising revenue in the last quarter came from non-Google sites in its network.  In other words, to use the terminology of my Harvard Business Review article, Google is syndicating its targeted advertisements.  Amazon.com was previously my best example, but it was only generating something like 10% of revenues from partner sites that use its technology.  I expect the Google number to increase, since its AdSense program for other sites is still relatively new, and competitive pressures will limit Google's ability to do more straight search engine deals. 

Podshanking: Hot Pod On Pod Action


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Photo: Ads get some action


Photo: Ads get some action 04/10/2005 11:36 PM
New York start-up Massive will let game publishers boost profits by inserting dynamic ads into games.

- Stealthy action


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Orkut in action


Orkut in action 02/11/2004 08:26 PM

I did finally meet someone who went on dates with three people she met on Orkut. So far so good she reports.

Orkut is supplying me with a life so, via orkut, I got comped into Etech, I got a meeting with VCs, 3 dates had, three arranged, and lots of people have walked up to me and said, "oh! hi!"


Less talk, more action.


Less talk, more action. 10/29/2003 12:10 AM
I've started a second blog, to pair with this one. It's called link lagoon; you can read the introductory post there as well, or subscribe to the RSS feed. The new blog is where I'll be posting things that are mostly content from elsewhere; occasionally, I'll add a line or two to the mix, but the content is highlighted from elsewhere. I've far too many posts rotting away in my news reader that deserve the attention of others — but aren't necessarily topical or relevant to this blog....

OSCommerce in action


OSCommerce in action 06/05/2005 11:36 PM
What's the best way to use the Web to sell products? A good open source option is OSCommerce, a shopping cart package that uses Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP (LAMP) software. Because it's open source, companies that use it can customize it themselves to better meet their needs.

Hot Legal Action


Hot Legal Action 03/13/2003 10:23 AM
Michael O'Connor Clarke has a great typo to show you.

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Red Hat hit with class action (No.2)


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Missing in action


Missing in action 04/09/2004 04:04 PM
As the war in Iraq spins out of control, why isn't John Kerry launching a frontal assault on Bush's failed policies?

Fair Use in Action!


Fair Use in Action! 07/27/2004 06:08 PM

Barbies in a Blender with a CC button

We enjoyed the shot above from the completely legal Barbie-in-a-Blender art gallery, from the folks at free culture. The full story behind the site is here.


Protective action


Protective action 04/19/2005 04:04 AM
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Shareholders Take Action


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Call to Action!


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Lessig Legal Team Seeks Copyright Stories for Brewster Kahle v. John Ashcroft Lawsuit

"Lawrence Lessig and his legal team are asking for your help. Kahle v. Ashcroft is a lawsuit that challenges changes to U.S. copyright law that have created a large class of "orphan works" -- creative works which are out of print and no longer commercially available, but which are still regulated by copyright.

The Kahle team is collecting examples of people being burdened by these copyright-related barriers to the use of orphan works. Visit the Kahle Submission Site and tell us your story." [Copyfight]


FCC Action on VOIP


FCC Action on VOIP 02/12/2004 02:12 PM
Today, the FCC declared Pulver.com's Free World Dialup service an unregulated information service, and launched a proceeding seeking comment on the treatment of voice over IP more broadly. 

Chairman Powell said something to the effect that this is the most important proceeding in the history of communications regulation, and he's right.  There has been intense political back-and-forth on these issues behind the scenes, with Congressional leaders and the FBI pushing hard on the FCC.  The Commissioners and the staffers drafting today's items worked through the night to reach compromises.  The meeting was pushed back from 9:30 to 11am and the VOIP items were moved the the end of the agenda, no doubt to allow time for final rewriting. 

It is vitally important that the tech community participate in the VOIP proceeding.  The decisions the FCC makes will determine not just how new VOIP providers like Vonage and Packet8 are treated, but the rules of the road for the broadband superhighway.  As I said at the FCC VOIP hearing in December, voice is now an application.  It's one of many applications that will be delivered through interconnected broadband networks.  The FCC's actions will determine the business environment for network operators, application providers, and content creators.  This is the whole enchilada.

When the text of the notice is released, we'll know the exact comment deadlines and questions being asked.  FCC proceedings are open to anyone -- you don't have to be a lawyer or a company in the space, and you can file via a Web form.  (One of my proudest accomplishments from my time at the Commission.) 

I'll have more thoughts on this issue soon. 

Video's where the action is


Video's where the action is 04/04/2005 04:31 PM
Google to launch an "experiment in video blogging," as Al Gore aims for the youth market.
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