Archive for the 'Wikipedia' Tag
Saturday, September 8th, 2012
I’m a collector. I’m not a hoarder because I display my collections. One of the things I’ve steadily collected over the last 15 or 20 years is quotations. Not “quotes”, quotes is a verb… These quotations were spread over journals, webpages, .sig files, and blog postings. As I had a lot of time on my [...]
Posted in Cinema, Internet, Literature, Music |
and Tagged: Amazon, API, Facebook, Flickr, IMDB, iTunes, Last.fm, mashup, OpenGraph, PHP. Twitter, Pinterest, quotation, quotations, quote, Rotten Tomatoes, Wikipedia |
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Saturday, May 7th, 2011
So I finally found some time and energy to implement support for non-music mashups using my PHP codebase. I created some subclasses to make mashups from my DVD collection. I spent today making a token mashup after getting a simple cover gallery to work. There aren’t as many APIs for movie information. Rotten Tomatoes has [...]
Posted in Cinema, Internet, Music |
and Tagged: Amazon Product Advertising API, API, DVD, film, IMDB, iTunes Store, mashup, movie, Rotten Tomatoes, Wikipedia, YouTube |
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Wednesday, December 1st, 2010
So in the last 48 hours the number one page on my entire domain is 403 – Page Not Found. This shows just how many people were stealing bandwidth from me. I still don’t have the .htaccess solution working, but I am paying more for my webhosting so I’m going to be more vigilant against [...]
Posted in Blogging, Search Engines, WordPress |
and Tagged: bandwidth theft, Facebook, hotlinking, Nurgle, TheGreenRebel, Wikipedia |
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Friday, January 5th, 2007
I just completed reading “Citizen Marketers: When People Are the Message” the latest book from Ben McConnell and Jackie Huba. I succumbed to reading this book ASAP due to repeated exhortations online. I probably would have gotten around to it eventually but I was also convinced to join a book club and the very first [...]
Posted in Blogging, Internet, Literature, Marketing, MBA, Online Social Networks, Search Engines |
and Tagged: 3Cs, 4Fs, 4Ps, Book Review, brevity, Flickr, futurists, Josefph Campbell, Joseph Campbell, Marshall McLuhen, MySpace, Nietzsche, Wikipedia, William Gibson, writing, Yahoo Groups, YouTube |
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