Friday, May 26, 2006

Wikipedia + Google Maps

I love Wikipedia. It's my pick for the best content online. Now, thanks to the recombinant economy we have WikiMapia. It applies the anybody can contribute model to an annotated version of Google Maps. Fun stuff.

Thanks to Lifehacker for pointing it out (see post).

Pimp my Weblog

Open casting call for anyone who can elevate this blog from ghetto to supperfly. Will pay in beer, link-love, or bling. Hit me up at Haislip at g mail dot com.

Open to try a new pub platform too. Would love to CMS-ify this thing.

PE Blogger Blackmailed

Anonymous bloggers rock, especially when they write about stuff we all care about. One of the best is Going Private, who is now getting pushed around by a reader who threatens to out him. I'm impressed by the cool way Going Private handles this business by publicly reminding his readers that blackmail is a felony (see post). Nice.

Web2.0 (tm)

O'Reilly decided that next-generation, AJAX-enabled, Internet applications should be called Web2.0 and it was good. Now it's bad to use his term without recognizing it as a registered trademark. He's gotten at least one VC-blogger pissed off (see Jaff Clavier's Software Only).

For those not in the 53,651, here's a definition of what Web2.0 is all about (see wikipedia).

Can't Knock the Hustle

Bill Gates and Jay Z.

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