Alan Brody, Evan Ziporyn, Jay Scheib, Krzysztof Wodiczko High tech tools have become a means for both creating and communicating art. For some of the symposium panelists, this poses a mixed blessing. Evan Ziporyn describes the evolution of his musical composition... Link: Art and Technology.
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Dave Winer comments on the growth of podcasting and the potential 'googlisation' of the new delivery of content. I am not so sure they should dismiss Apple so readily. I know Adam Curry can produce for audiences but I think Apple has a much bigger plan/strategy. If I knew what it was, I would be a wealthy man.... Dave says:…
Two museums are at work on a project to create one of the largest free databases of masterwork photography anywhere on the Web. By RANDY KENNEDY. Link: Amassing a Treasury of Photography.
Google print is a search engine that allows users to search for books whose content contains a match for your search terms. Link: Google print.
Accidental Porn Catches Unwary. Like any 12-year-old, a sex-tech columnist can stumble across porn when she's not looking for it. In Sex Drive Daily. [Wired News: Top Stories]
External Link: Apple Updates AirPort Design Guide. Apple has revised its guide for planning and building Wi-Fi networks, formerly called Designing AirPort Networks. The new guide, Apple AirPort Networks, is a fairly in-depth effort at explaining with step-by-step instructions how to configure Apple base stations for various kinds of networks and tasks. Copyright © 2009 Glenn Fleishman. TidBITS is copyright ©…
Sounds of Australia: the national registry of recorded sound. The NFSA has established this public registry of significant recordings that all Australians can participate in the creation of, which will grow each year, celebrating Australia's culture and history through sound. [Creative Economy : Topic Articles]
Wyoming and Australia. A question: what is the similarity between Wyoming and Australia (and most of the world)? Well, apparently, you can’t buy an iPhone in Wyoming or, for that matter, Eastern Idaho. Apparently, they fall outside of AT&T’s wireless domain. [CoreEcon]
What if Yahoo had bought UserLand?. In late 2003 we had talks with Yahoo about them acquiring UserLand. The idea was that Yahoo would get into the weblog hosting business, along with customizable River of News aggregators. Not sure why they walked away, but had they done the deal, it seems they might today compete with NewsCorp's MySpace. Google Reader…