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Go out of MySpace Rupert Murdoch, you should be prosecuted and put in prison in YourSpace.
If you are so naive and discover just in 2006 what is going on I can’t help ya. In future look always in to the face of a person and you can read his/her character. Have control always over your own content do not work for free for the media mafia.
MySpace was launched in September 2003 by entrepreneurs Chris DeWolfe, who is the company's chief executive, and Tom Anderson, its president. MySpace.com started to take-off thanks to the social networking craze. Intermix Media was sold in 2005 to News Corp. for $580M in cash --- Social Networking Payday …
Hilarious BBC balls up
A computer expert has spoken of his astonishment at seeing a taxi driver interviewed on BBC television news in the mistaken belief it was him. Guy Kewney was invited to BBC Television Centre to answer questions on the legal battle between the Beatles' Apple Corps and Apple Computer. As he watched the BBC's News 24 channel in a reception area while waiting to be interviewed, he was gobsmacked to see "Guy Kewney" appear on the screen.
Scott Snibe: Body, Space, Cinema
Scott Snibbe's exhibition Body, Space and Cinema, at the ICA is a retrospective of his work which spans nearly 10 years.
What I found interesting about Scott Snibbe is the user-friendliness of his work, which can be appreciated on many different levels. On the one hand you have its simplicity, inviting child-like play; on the other hand you have its philosophical and phenomenological roots which gives his work more depth. Ultimately, this means his work is accessible to all. As he later confirms, the most important thing for him is in engaging as many people as possible.
- lukehearn's blog
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celebrity madness
....oh dear oh dear oh dear. What is the world coming to?
According to The Sunday Times Culture magazine today the best selling hardbacks at present are:
1. Jade Goodey Autobiography
2. Jordan Autobiography
3. Daniella Westbrook Autobiography
For anyone that doesn't know who these people are, let me briefly summerise:
1. Jade - came 3rd in Big Brother a few years ago. This is the woman who thought: horseradish come from horses, that peacocks had eyes in their feathers, who thought Rio de Janeiro was a person (she meant Rio Ferdinand a football player!) Complaining about her ever expanding girth, Jade said: "I was a skinny bird when I came in here but now my clothes are too thin for me."
- lukehearn's blog
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SGI's - Silicon Graphics end is near, go to hell
HARDWARE - SOFTWARE - NOWHERE (subjective view of the history of the Croatian media art)
Silicon Graphics (a gang of Scientology gangsters) and maker of high-end computers, on Monday filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after a round of restructuring measures failed, sending its shares plunging 75 percent. In court papers, SGI said it had been challenged by delays in introducing new technology, a focus on more specialized markets and more intense competition from larger rivals.
Nintendo NES games
hello,
just before I throw them away, does anybody have a use for a load of old Nintendo NES games, plus assorted bits (but not the console)? Some games work, some don't, don't know any longer which are which. Free if you want them - free delivery south-east london, otherwise come and collect. email me if interested: a_spinster@hotmail.com
- spinster's blog
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Finding Nabaztagland
We have all (or most of us) heard or read about them (engadget,etc...) After reading various articles about Nabaztags I clicked on the Nabaztag website to find out more. Violet a French company with experiences in wireless technology mood lights created the so-called smart wireless rabbit. Checking the availability in the UK (we are lucky as Nabaztags are currently only distributed in France the Belgium, Switzerland and the UK) off I went to the Conran Shop on Marylebone High Street, only to find out that they are apparently sold out in the whole of the UK.
- Yara's blog
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Are you a natural Network Weaver?
14 characteristics of a natural network weaver:
1. Opportunity seeking: sees opportunities everywhere
2. Loves to connect people to each other
3. Able to unearth resources of all types and kinds
4. Able to remember many names and resources
5. Able to dialogue easily with people and get them to disclose information
6. Comfortable with uncertainty but persistent in making things happen