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29 posts published between October 2005 to January 2006 with links created to work with the Y!Q for Publishers system– an early experiement in hypertext enjmabment.

  • Highwood Public Library

    Yesterday was a bright & sunny day in Chicago. Temperature in the 40s/ low 30s. Crisp and fresh. So it was a great day to get out and take some photos for a friend of mine who runs a

  • CTA Alerts & The Redeye

    So Kyra Kyles of the Chicago Tribune recounts the Year that Was for the CTA and saw fit to mention CTA Alerts. Wireless updates available … but not from CTA Rider Daniel X. O’Neil steps up to the plate to offer peer-to-peer wireless updates for the "L" and bus. Riders can sign up on www.ctatattler.com…

  • International Communications Data Mining by the NSA: Sounds Good to Me

    Today’s New York Times has a long story about how the NSA is monitoring all international electronic communication. They also have a news story that shows what the agency actually does: The agency has traced and analyzed the traffic flow – looking at who is calling whom, where calls originate and end, and other patterns…

  • Internet Art: Post Secret

    The third-most popular weblog on Technorati right now is Post Secret, "an ongoing community art project where people mail-in their secrets anonymously on one side of a homemade postcard". Beautiful hand-made postcards that are in turn heatbreaking, poignant, and crack-up finny. There’s a book, too. The curator, Frank Warren, is all about giving money to…

  • I recommend Basecamp for project management and collaboration

    The people over at 37 Signals , the makers of Basecamp, have started an affiliate program. I recommend them. They certainly don’t need any more buzz than they already have, but here’s my take: Not fussy. Nothing is that big of a deal on Basecamp. Everything is just sort of another thing to do. Lots…