What I’ve been surfing for 30th March 2007
These are my links for 30th March 2007:
- 27B Stroke 6 – Wired News – Court rules for Pull My Finger Fred, against Fartman
- Web 2.0 business cards sport photos, avatars | CNET News.com – “It happens that those are the measurements of Moo cards, a new take on the centuries-old business card that’s becoming the “secret handshake” of the Web 2.0 set.”
- Right of publicity: Personality rights database – Blog post about the Personality Rights Database.
- UK lays down first rules for VOIP providers | InfoWorld | News | 2007-03-29 | By Jeremy Kirk, IDG News Service – “The service providers will have to be clear about whether or not they allow customers to make calls to emergency services, the U.K.’s Office of Communications (Ofcom) said. They must also disclose whether they provide directory assistance and access to a
- Mexico tries swapping Xboxes for guns in drug fight | CNET News.com – “Owners can swap smaller guns for cash or Microsoft’s Xbox video game consoles under the plan.” There have been studies about gun amnesty programmes in the past that, if I recall correctly, posit that they have little to no effect. But I would comment th
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April 1st, 2007 at 6:26 pm
Meanwhile, Howard Stern has released a Fartman movie at http://www.atomfilms.com/film/fartman_caught.jsp