Sunday, May 25, 2003

> Oliver Willis: I'm pretty sure that John Ogbu is right, and while black America may not want to hear it - it needs to if it has any hope of advancing to the next level. The professor and his research assistant moved...
[OliverWillis.Com]   2:37:50 PM  Link  Google It!  
> Doc Searls: Tomorrow is Wank Holiday Monday. Thanks for the pointer goes to a friend who wouldn't put this thing on his own blog. (Probably because he has, um, "work" to do tomorrow.)
[The Doc Searls Weblog]   2:08:09 PM  Link  Google It!  
> Rogers Cadenhead: According to a discussion on Jeremy Zawodny's weblog, Google's tinkering with PageRank has put itself in third place for the term "search engine" behind Altavista and Excite.
[Workbench]

If you don't like Google's results, then wait a few hours and try again — they are constantly reindexing.   2:01:11 PM  Link  Google It!  
> Martin Schwimmer: Billy-Bob Teeth v. Novelty, Inc.? This really is a Seventh Circuit case as to whether there can be a binding oral assignment of copyright in fake novelty teeth. Plaintiff made Austin Powers' teeth. The decision offers numerous insights into a hitherto misunderstood product.
[The Trademark Blog]   1:57:22 PM  Link  Google It!  
> Dave Winer: It took me a while to trip over the easy user interface for the button maker. Hey it's really easy.
[Scripting News]   1:50:53 PM  Link  Google It!  
> Adam Curry: Peter Ford is starting up a new year of class project weblogs. A fave. (these weblogs are all made by 6th graders!)
[Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog]   1:46:42 PM  Link  Google It!  
> Diego Doval: Timothy Appnel on Weblogs, Web Services and the Future, on blogging APIs, RSS, and web services, that touches on some issues that were not considered at length in the original thread.
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> Mike Krus: Guinness Is Good for You!. Me please ;-)...
[Too Much News]

Mmm... me too!   1:39:11 PM  Link  Google It!  
> Don Park: My father, well into his 70s, was mentioned in an OhmyNews article (in Korean language; my father is the one wearing sunglasses in the photo) for demanding a public apology from Kim Young-Sam, a former Korean President. My father is known to outside Korean political circle as Grandfather Egg (rough translation) because he egged Kim Young-Sam three years ago. I admire my father's energy. Go Daddy Go!
[Don Park's Blog]   1:35:50 PM  Link  Google It!  
> Hossein Derakhshan: I loved BlogTalk and the friendly and diverse atmosphere that it created for two, three days. We had so much...
[Editor: Myself (English)]   1:30:32 PM  Link  Google It!  
> Gil Friend: Every now and then you find a conservative who's really conservative, not just covering for bigger and bigger concentrations of power:
Safire: The overwhelming amount of news and entertainment comes via broadcast and print. Putting those outlets in fewer and bigger hands profits the few at the cost of the many. Does that sound un-conservative? Not to me. The concentration of power - political, corporate, media, cultural - should be anathema to conservatives. The diffusion of power through local control, thereby encouraging individual participation, is the essence of federalism and the greatest expression of democracy.
Calls to action to keep the FCC from decimating remaining controls on media concentration at http://moveon.com/ and other sites.
[Gil Friend]   1:19:58 PM  Link  Google It!  
> Dictionary.com Word of the Day: lascivious
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