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Find out at Technorati. "Right now, we're still building this site, so lots of things are still broken. Please don't publicise it yet, we want to make sure that most of the kinks are worked out before we go live, but in the meantime, feel free to poke around." [link via evhead]
You "go live" when you go live, but you're lookin' good... :~))
>> This "Creative Catalogue" promotes "individuals, collectives, companies, and their creative work." There's over 80 "profiles." Each includes a Flash-powered slideshow type presentation of visual samples along with answers to the following questions about each designer: "Name? - What? - Company? - Where? - Age? - Listening to? - Looking at? - Link?" [Coolstop Daily Pick 11/27/02]
Ad firms set rules for Web tracking bugs. In a relatively late effort to promote consumer privacy, a coalition of Internet-ad companies issues guidelines for Web sites that use tiny electronic tags to gather data on visitors. [CNET News.com]
"Privacy advocates said the rules are welcome, even if long overdue--given that Web sites have been using the bugs for more than five years." The PR never stops...