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Web comics: The Mighty Marvel MONEY Society

Books – Long after ComicMix, Newsarama and others started posting new and archival comics online for free, Marvel Comics have started reprinting their classic fare online. Six months delayed. Behind Flash. For a fee.

Voted for on November 13, 2007 04:04pm

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Wikirage: See What's Hot Now on Wikipedia

Gadgets & Tech – This site lists the pages in Wikipedia which are receiving the most edits per unique editor over various periods of time. Popular people in the news, the latest fads, and the hottest video games can be quickly identified by monitoring this social phenomenon.

Submitted and Voted for on September 13, 2007 09:16am

House panel authorizes subpoenas of Bush aides
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House panel authorizes subpoenas of Bush aides

Politics – A House panel on Wednesday defied the White House and authorized subpoenas for President Bush's political adviser, Karl Rove and other top aides, setting up a constitutional showdown over the firings of eight federal prosecutors.

Voted for on March 21, 2007 09:42pm

This story has mostly positive ratings. 111 votes / 3 sinks

SEO is not Rocket Science (and might be BS)

Do No Evil – Search Engines need to be accountable for what gets ranked highly and transparency combined with education on how to use their tools should be the number one concern of Google, Yahoo, MSN, and anyone else who is captalizing on the brands that companies spend billions of dollars to create.

Voted for on March 19, 2007 05:34pm

What happened to Heather Kullorn?
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What happened to Heather Kullorn?

News – Another missing child case in Missouri, this one without a happy ending.

Voted for on January 24, 2007 09:31pm

This story has mostly positive ratings. 2 votes / No sinks

Weirdly Hypnotic

Gadgets & Tech – The point of Hive Spy - and it is weirdly hypnotic, even if for just a few moments - is to highlight just how much content is being uploaded every minute

Submitted and Voted for on December 21, 2006 10:53am

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Was Jesus a Buddhist?

Religion – Buddhists and Christians have sometimes, in a search for common ground, pointed out some intriguing parallels between the "life stories" of Jesus of Nazareth, the Christ, and Siddartha Gautama, the Buddha.

Voted for on September 15, 2006 02:49pm

Leonsis pulls away from AOL
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Leonsis pulls away from AOL

Gadgets & Tech – Ted Leonsis, a self-made technology entrepreneur who helped turn AOL into a multibillion-dollar business and later helped guide it through a recovery from the dot-com bust, said yesterday that he plans to step down at the end of the year from his day-to-day responsibilities at the company to focus on his sports, entertainment and philanthropic inte

Voted for on September 15, 2006 02:48pm

This story has mostly positive ratings. 37 votes / 1 sink

MySpace: The Beginning Of The End

Gadgets & Tech – Nothing is forever on the Internet. When you think of Google, remember Alta Vista. When you think of Alta Vista, remember Webcrawler. MySpace's time came... and it will go.

Voted for on September 15, 2006 02:45pm

This story has mostly positive ratings. 14 votes / No sinks

Nintendo Ready to Pick Up Sony's Slack

Video Games – Nintendo ready to pick up Sony's slack following their PS3 news.

Voted for on September 08, 2006 02:57pm

Netscape at the Movies: Hollywoodland
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Video Netscape at the Movies: Hollywoodland

Movies – This week, I review "Hollywoodland", a new film noir based on the real-life mystery surrounding the death of TV's first Superman, George Reeves, starring Ben Affleck, Diane Lane, and Adrien Brody.

Voted for on September 08, 2006 02:56pm

A Mac on the cover of Playboy
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A Mac on the cover of Playboy

Gadgets & Tech – A 12-inch PowerBook has landed on the cover of October's Playboy, though it doesn't look like this is some 'Bunnies love Macs' special issue or anything. Still, it's nice to see Apple getting some love from the Hugh and crew.

Voted for on September 08, 2006 11:33am

About Netscape Avatars and our first Netscape Avatar awards
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About Netscape Avatars and our first Netscape Avatar awards

News – What is a Netscape Avatar? It is the little image that accompanies your profile across netscape. Like when you post a story or comment it is placed next to your name. So I been doing some looking. I also took many of the contributers input and this is what I come up with for 1st annual Netscape Avatar awards:

Voted for on September 08, 2006 10:07am

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the future is yesterday - Flickr Interestingness RSS Feed

Gadgets & Tech – Using some magic sauce, Flickr determines the most interesting photos posted to the site each day. These photos are addictive to look at. Oddly, Flickr doesn�t provide an RSS feed for them. Flickr user steeev wrote a screen scraper to generate a feed, but it seems to be broken. So I just created one using the Flickr API.

Submitted and Voted for on August 29, 2006 12:18pm

This story has mostly positive ratings. 8 votes / No sinks

Ferris Research Weblog: RSS replacing email for some tasks?

News – As we noted last month, some uses for email will give way to blogs and RSS feeds. People are just starting to replace email newsletters with RSS or Atom feeds. They "pull" updated content via HTTP and XML, rather than have it "pushed" to them by SMTP. They read it in RSS readers or aggregators, rather than in traditional mail clients.

Submitted and Voted for on August 29, 2006 12:16pm