Push Patterns
Futurismic has published Push Patterns by Jay Campbell. Can you say “Wolfram Pattern’s”? Good stuff. Another author to look out for. 2 apophenian links: 1905 and Wolfram Reality Category: SciFi
Ian Irving's Code and Culture from Toronto
Futurismic has published Push Patterns by Jay Campbell. Can you say “Wolfram Pattern’s”? Good stuff. Another author to look out for. 2 apophenian links: 1905 and Wolfram Reality Category: SciFi
New @ CBC is CBC.ca/Arts which hopes to be “Canada’s new online magazine covering ideas and trends in arts, media and entertainment”. Canada’s answer to Salon.com and Slate.com, eh! (If so they need a stylish name starting with S. Send Continue reading CBC.ca/Arts :new online magazine & Hammy Hamster
How about annotating Google search results with tags from del.icio.us, as suggeted by googler Tony Chang? Very similar to Matt Biddulph’s demo Category: folksonomies; Via helge.
Via Boing Boing : Sound Bytes, Sound Rights: Canada at the Crossroads of Copyright Law, a one-day academic conference at the University of Toronto (details here), Feb 11 2005 Speakers inculde : Michael Geist, Bob Young (co-founder of Red Hat Continue reading Toronto Copyright Confernence, Feb 11
Via Wired News: “Folksonomies Tap People Power” and Suw Charman talks about More on Technorati tags and brings up the issue of Language with respect to tags and Blog’s. I had been wondering about the possibility of using a lang=”en” Continue reading Folksonomies Tap People Power and More
From The Hitchhiker’s Guide Project: The Encyclopedia Galactica used to be the standard repository of all knowledge and wisdom in the universe. That is, until the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy came along. The Guide scores higher that the Encyclopedia Continue reading Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy VS Encyclopedia Galactica , local version.