Domain: makingithappen.co.uk
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Re:Interesting
Can either of them defeat Panopticlick? I don't see anything on Epic's site about hiding font lists. (And on that point, Epic is a bad name choice since it's vaguely synonymous with the death of objectivity in news reporting.)
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Re:Please no
Toooooooo laaaaaaaaaaaaate. Soon we will all live within our own socially-bounded thought bubbles, and the Internet's power to connect people will just be an abstraction layer on top of the physical world. Say goodbye to having your culture, values, and beliefs challenged. Advertising has spoken, and advertising hates having to pander to multiple audiences at the same time.
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Re:The Furture
Somebody needs to update "Epic" with this narrative! At least, that's the voice I naturally read it with.
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Re:This may seem obvious to some, but...
I for one welcome our new Google wave / Google Epic overlords. (link related)
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It wasn't exactly spot-on...
But there are enough "hits" in this to raise your eyebrows a little.
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Epic 2015.
Bring on Googlezon!
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Google will assimilate them.
Resistance is futile. EPIC awaits. Today Yahoo, tomorrow Amazon.
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EPIC is coming...
...sooner than you think. 2015 is way off. 2009? Maybe...
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Re:If they are bought outBy Google: "Well that's awesome, maybe now ill be able to search through TV shows to find exactly the ones that I want and skip all the ones that aren't worth watching."
That's the first step to Googlezon and the Google Grid!
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EPIC
A relevant flash movie with a possible scenario about the future of news aggregation that people might find interesting at two locations. It has been linked to here on Slashdot before, that's how I know about it.
http://www.robinsloan.com/epic/
http://epic.makingithappen.co.uk/ -
EPIC
http://epic.makingithappen.co.uk/
Just a bit behind schedule. -
Epic 2014
Haven't seen this flash? You should... it's fun to watch.
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Our new google.com overlords...
Google is insinuating itself into everything . The maps thing is pretty awesome (has a few kinks to work out, though), and Froogle will eventually trounce ebay and all of it's competitor-wannabes, even if it's slow getting started. Google Earth is truly mindblowing (even in its currently primitive state). And now, Google has a customizable 'personal' page. I would not be suprised to wake up some morning and discover that I now live in GoogleWorld. I am very much impressed that they are taking over without doing much in the way of advertising. If anything, they un-advertise (consider the fact that most of the folks posting here today did not realize that Google already has an IM service). They just release a feature, announce it to a few folks, and watch it spread like a virus.
Should I cheer them on, or be very afraid?
Here's a very interesting and well-done flash presentation on that subject. -
googlzon