I am a huge big fan of Spotify, it is basically running 24/7 at work and at home, but yesterday I wanted to test the collaborative playlist feature. I made a Spotify playlist called «It’s friday and I’m in love» and inviting people on Twitter to join in. The result was really interesting. We created… Fortsett å lese «It’s friday and I’m in love», a Spotify collaborative playlist
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My week in a Virtual Sweatshop
I am disappointed! I have been toiling away ALL WEEK over at Amazons Mechanical Turk, but what do I have to show for it? Not much, I can tell you that! Here is my weekly pay check statement: Greetings from Amazon Mechanical Turk, The following is a summary of activity for your Mechanical Turk account… Fortsett å lese My week in a Virtual Sweatshop
Web meets world
I really enjoyed this talk by Tim O’Reilly at Web 2.0 Expo in New York, it has that great mix of tech and social responsibility that is so important to achieve. I’m currently a bit sick and tired of the myriad of new social media websites that pop up all the time, all doing basicly… Fortsett å lese Web meets world
Is facebook dying?
Are you tired of Facebook? photo credit: borrowed time | demi-brooke The Facebook apps, like the infamous «Funwall» are a real pain, and I have started to remove, block or turn off email alerts on all of them. I do believe that Facebook needs to do something drastic about the third party apps though, like… Fortsett å lese Is facebook dying?
The Pirate Bay – The first state sponsored tracker!
The winner of The Top Candidates, a swedish television show aired on SVT, decides to donate his winnings to Pirate Bay. The Pirate Bay – The worlds largest BitTorrent tracker: The First State Financed Tracker So, finally SVT payed up, and the money from Petter’s win at The Top Candidates has found it’s way home.… Fortsett å lese The Pirate Bay – The first state sponsored tracker!
Worldwide Internet Population 2005: 1 billion!
That is pretty spectaqular news! It is estimated that more than 1 billion people will be online (at least once in a given month) during 2005. Stunning number! And the estimate for 2010 is 1.8 billion. Worldwide Internet Population 2004: 934 million
NRK makes one of the world’s largest Media Center services
www.eirikso.com- NRK makes one of the world’s largest Media Center services: The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation has just released it’s comprehensive service for media center PCs. First out is Windows Media Center Edition. The service makes NRK’s vast archive of content on the net available from a GUI that is tailored for use on a TV… Fortsett å lese NRK makes one of the world’s largest Media Center services
Telestreet: The Italian Media Jacking Movement
«A short documentary exploring Italy’s Telestreet phenomena, a network of close to 200 micro pirate TV transmitters that begun in the summer of 2002 to counter the media monopoly of Silvio Berlusconi. Perhaps the most interesting tactical media initiative of recent times, the TeleStreet network combines both old and new media, lo-tech and hi-tech. The… Fortsett å lese Telestreet: The Italian Media Jacking Movement
CNNMoney: Why Google Scares Bill Gates
photo credit: manfrys Technology – Why Google Scares Bill Gates – Intro – FORTUNE: «Microsoft was already months into A massive project aimed at taking down Google when the truth began to dawn on Bill Gates. It was December 2003. He was poking around on the Google company website and came across a help-wanted page… Fortsett å lese CNNMoney: Why Google Scares Bill Gates
Hilton ‘House’ waxing high-tech
Hilton ‘House’ waxing high-tech: «Paris Hilton has had some ill-fated encounters with technology as evidenced by her T-Mobile Sidekick and digital video incidents, but she’s still keen to try the latest thing. The multimedia starlet has agreed to podcast about her social and press events in the buildup to the May 6 release of her… Fortsett å lese Hilton ‘House’ waxing high-tech