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  • Hitotoki — About
    "Hitotoki stores literary 'sketches' of moments you experience every day. No check-ins. No bullshit badges. We think the most interesting stuff happens in the space between places. Hitotoki is built to help you capture those moments."
    (tags: writing travel hitotoki narrative world slow )
  • An Economic Analysis of a Drug-Selling Gang's Finances
    Bookmarked because I'm fed up of watery allusions to this (last seen: Malcolm Gladwell, Freakonomics (which is annoying because it's watery despite Levitt having *worked on the paper*)). $5 for the *actual information* seems far more interesting than any volume of popular economics books.
    (tags: economics crime academia levitt venkatesh antigladwellism )
  • Soundshapes: Amit Pitaru/Zach Gage bring Sonic Wire Sculptor to iPhone – Boing Boing
    Hard to explain, but a must-watch; lovely spatial music sequencer/toy. (And: I miss Offworld :( )
    (tags: sound music 3d spatial sequencer iphone )
  • Sun's path June to December
    "The picture clearly shows the path of the sun through the sky over the last six months." Brilliant. (And: so simple!)
    (tags: photography sun solarpath pinhole )
  • Philip K. Dick – Book Cover Art Gallery
    "Philip K. Dick fans from around the world have contributed to this scanned collection of over 650 PKD book covers." Some of these are awesome, from the crazy french covers for VALIS to the German editions of The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch – retitled as "LSD-Astronauten".
    (tags: illustration pkd scifi covers books philipkdick design )
  • Michael Jackson, Tracks played per hour after his death on Flickr – Photo Sharing!
    "Fresh data straight out of our uber warehouse: As the news breaks, scrobbles soar as people go to pay tribute to one of the greatest pop artists of all times." I really didn't want to talk about this story at all – but at least there's some interesting data about it. So have some data.
    (tags: michaeljackson data lastfm currentevents kneejerk )
  • 4 Takeaways From the Social Gaming Summit — So Far
    "Pincus said game-based activity like this was an investment of what he called “social capital,” a means of maintaining contact with our growing network of friends and acquaintances. If the industry further emphasized this advantage in future games, Pincus argued with charming bullishness, social gaming could become as pervasive as social networks themselves."
    (tags: socialplay games socialsoftware socialcapital gaas facebook myspace platform )
  • Xbox 360 And Facebook Games Can Interact With Each Other – G4tv.com
    'With Facebook Connect coming to Xbox 360 later this year, could we see similar connectivity between Xbox 360 and Facebook games? "Absolutely," Facebook's head of platform Ethan Beard told me back at E3. "Yeah, totally. That's a simple one — that's an easy one. There's probably things that we haven't even thought of [coming later]."' Hmmn. Worth a quotation, at least.
    (tags: interoperability facebook games xbox360 gaas socialsoftware platform )
  • potlatch: why capitalism is about to get burnt
    "…once we return to the sun, late on in our economic history, are we still innocent enough to view it this way? The sun isn't so very different from the Beatles back catalogue – there's a lot of it around, you can't control it, we value it highly, it's a 'public good problem' – but the Beatles are subject to various legal and political protections, most recently retrospective copyright extension. If EMI are allowed to profit from music that they didn't create, might not North Africa have some right to profit from energy that it didn't create?" Some brilliant stuff from Will Davies
    (tags: willdavies economics capitalism sun power )
  • Permanent Bedtime: poetry, sedative, or just a weather report? – The Globe and Mail
    "Prayer is an appropriate analogy: So many prayers are poems, and most are repeated to the point at which they become pure sound, a soothing sequence of syllables which remind us of something. “Hallowed be thy name” is not a phrase, for example, which immediately gives up its meaning in everyday English, and yet it still comforts those who intone it. The shipping forecast shows a bit, I think, how both poems and prayers work." A top trump of the web today: S3FM, RIG, the shipping forecast and numbers stations all in one post. Blimey.
    (tags: rig shippingforecast prayer poetry numbersstations conetproject s3fm )

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