December 28th, 2005,
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Though definitely not as sexy to talk about as tagging, and mashups, and whom Yahoo acquired today, I think that the trends we’re witnessing in enterprise software will have a far greater impact than much of what’s being discussed.—Eating away from below: what’s happening to enterprise software
December 28th, 2005,
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A funny moron redneck surfer. (via Matt)
December 27th, 2005,
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This genealogy website (I guess that’s what they do) offers a beta of their face recognition functionality where you can chose to find matches in their celebrity database. I tried it with a couple of pictures of myself and got some weird combinations. First pic gave me:
Angelina Jolie
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Wyatt Earp
Kurt Cobain
J.K. Rowling
While the second came up with:
Camille Saint-Saens
Albert Camus
André Malraux
Bob Dylan
It’s funny to have 3 french guys for the second one since it was a variation of this picture taken in Paris. I’m happy with the Wyatt Earp and Kurt Cobain in the first one but how much can something that matches Angelina Jolie with J.K. Rowling be trusted?? Fun though.
December 24th, 2005,
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Some very funny, well made Sci-Fi channel ads here and here.
December 22nd, 2005,
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John Malkovich, all around cool guy, also sells clothing, including tshirts and the site use the best way of showing the product I’ve seen. Guys, click on the blondes, girls click on the squared jawed serious doods, or vice versa, it’s not like there’s anything wrong with that.