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Top Weirdest Web Sites that are Fun

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There are many so called weird site lists or directories on the web. Most of them when we had a closer look are rather lame, historic or just point to some picture sites. So we did our own. And we found many interactive, crazy, wacky, nonsense sites that are fun to watch (and are not on these lists). Have a try…

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The BEST Interactive Image Interfaces on the Web

To create this list we have been looking at dozens of data visualization, image mapping and picture mosaic solutions plus piles of descriptions. To make the list most useful we came up with the following criteria for the tools: Should be online and actively maintained by the site owner Should be interactive Should use photos [...]


Live Labs: 3D photo worlds with Photosynth

A few months ago we have seen the prototype and some videos of Microsoft Research’s Photosynth application. It was quite impressing and yesterday Photosynth has been released as a public technology preview on the Microsoft Live web site. Live Labs is describing the software as: Photosynth combines hundreds or thousands of regular digital photos of [...]


Update: Gaming Digg or is anybody actually looking at the posts?

In our previous post Gaming Digg or is anybody actually looking at the posts? we have shown evidence how Digg is currently spammed and asked users to read articles before voting for them. (our article was removed in minutes while being heavily digged by users) Since then a few things have happened: 1. Digg support [...]


Internet: The Top 10 lies of Web 2.0

The Technology Chronicles at SFGate.com have a nice short write up with their opinion on Web 2.0. They have created a list of Top 10 lies of the Web 2.0 that contains the following: 1. We learned our lesson last time. 2. This is not a bubble. 3. It’s all about community and sharing. 4. [...]


Technorati: State of the Blogosphere, October-2006

Yesterday Technorati founder Dave Sifry has released his highly popular Blogosphere report for the 3rd quarter of 2006. He sees the medium of web logs further maturing but still going strong with about 100,000 new blogs being created daily. The report also shows that the integration of blogs and traditional media sites like those of [...]