ArchiveTeam needs OPMLs and feed URLs to grab cached data from Google Reader
If you used Google Reader and got an archive of your feeds, why not pitch in and help out ArchiveTeam? via (@waxpancake)
If you used Google Reader and got an archive of your feeds, why not pitch in and help out ArchiveTeam? via (@waxpancake)
Sounds useful for the system admins and hacker types out there.
Hey guess what, Warner Bros? Pirates show you what consumers want because they are consumers. They just don’t consume in the way you want them to.
The most interesting thing about this article is that WB admits to selectively enforcing copyright based on how beneficial it is to them from an analytics standpoint. Which means they’re admitting, in public, that piracy can be beneficial.
The revelations about the National Security Agency’s surveillance apparatus, if true, represent a stunning abuse of our basic rights. We demand the U.S. Congress reveal the full extent of the NSA’s spying programs.
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Day of the Tentacle, Maniac Mansion, LOOM, Indiana Jones, Monkey Island, all of the classics now playable in HTML5. The audio is Firefox-only for now, but this is damned impressive. And cool.
The US government is collecting the phone records of millions of US customers of Verizon under a top secret court order.
Funny how government only uses the word “patriot” when they want to do something awful, isn’t it?
Really slick timeline visualization that can pull in data from a Google Spreadsheet, Flickr, etc. I plan on using this for some weird stuff.