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Comments · 5
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Re:FM Radio
Very snazzy.
... and slightly less gay-looking than the Utilikilt ... but still more gay-looking than a "man purse."
At least with a shoulder bag or hip pouch you can say things like, "no really... it's not a purse it's a camera case," or, "I'm a diabetic and need to carry my insulin kit with me," or even, "hey, it's my life so you need to step off, girlfriend! (snap snap snap)"
But wearing a vest like that, all you could really say is, "yes, now that you mention it, I do wish I could have been a member of the Villiage People."
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Re:It needs more eyes... and hands
Absolutely. I have a tiny single page wiki which deals with free online music downloads, and it fortunately has some very generous volunteer gatekeepers who make sure that link spam and bad changes are adjusted almost immediately.
Wikipedia is obviously an order of magnitude larger, but with the right number of like-minded people there's no reason why the same type of generous caretaking couldn't be replicated in every section. -
Re:Why Google and why Instant Messaging?
Why is google the right company to do this?
Simple put, they have the most to gain. Perhaphs you should read this blog about how google probably will move into areas that give them a) more eyes to show context relevant ads or [more importantly] b) move into areas that give them insight into what people are interested (IM's would be relevant here) or areas that give them information on where and what we spend out money (this includes being a go-between for the client and a merchant, or merchant and bank).
So you see... with googles software expertiese in making things easy to use, (and simple at the same time) they could make people *want* to switch to their IM client, while gaining valuable insight at the same time
It's all about driving the add revenue, and for google that means giving more relevant ads (which advertisers pay more for).
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Re:Download free music without getting in trouble
You could also take a look at the wiki page 1 Million Free & Legal Music Tracks
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Looks familiar...
This looked familiar - it's not so new, as it was on BoingBoing last October
http://boingboing.net/2002_10_01_archive.html#8554 7387
see also
http://www.enorgis.com/arc20021013.htm#BlogID1043
http://radio.weblogs.com/0103443/2002/10/10.html
But it's still quite amazing - that's why it stuck in my mind I s'pose