Archive for June, 2004

http://www.nutch.org/docs/en/

nutch aims to develop an open-source web search engine in order to provide a transparent alternative.

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http://cyberspaceland.org/

As soon as a real FunkstürmerIn reads “Live VJ Übergeek”, “Geek Age” and “Post-DotCom Entertainment” he/she can't resist: Turn those strange search engine results into shroomy visuals.

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http://futurezone.orf.at/futurezone.orf?read=detail&id=232974&tmp=44036

Medienrecht: Deutschland lockert die Haftung bei Links

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http://www.earthbrowser.com/

Instead of working I started to watch the earth go by. Don't even think about downloading this great software. (Bernhard started this …)

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http://infinitecat.com/

“The Infinite Cat Project - Cats watching cats watching cats. Hey! It's a concept!”

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http://confluence.org/index.php

No matter if we have to travel to Russia in order to get one.

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http://www.traces-of-fire.org/

“In each of the pubs we leave behind a nice silvery lighter. Each silvery lighter equipped with a nice little transmitter and its own transmission id. The next couple of weeks we spend roaming the urban habitat, tracking the lighters.” (Art project in Limerick / Ireland)

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http://www.emogame.com/bushgame.html

If you have some spare time go and fight for a better America!
(Rebekka sent this wonderful game to our kitchen ICQ, #171403951)

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Quote of the Day

mobile phones are small and getting smaller. Humans are not.” This issue of Newsweek's Next Frontiers looks at the next generation of cell phones that will be so advanced they could become your next PC.

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http://mitpress.mit.edu/0262134349

currently reading: Me++ The Cyborg Self and the Networked City by William J. Mitchell

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