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No, No, No, No, No, No, No. It’s all about actors. FFS.
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Trey Parker, one of the creators of South Park, was raised in Colorado, where his father attempted to teach him Buddhism. Now, years later, Parker and his animation pal Matt Stone have brought to life the teachings of Alan Watts,
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Smart businesses are learning doing good is no longer an option – it’s a strategic imperative.
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If anything, this list will help you sound much more professional, or at least pretentious, when describing what you make or watch online.
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David tried to do a presentation on Where are the Joneses but was let down by the fact that they could not hook up the sound from the laptop to the loudspeakers (100+ geeks was obviously not enough). What is it?
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First German review.
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Actors in the legal system itself recognize that “the future of copyright is up for grabs” as Lawrence B. Solum stated in a white paper published the Texas Law Review (2005)
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The reports also indicate that MySpace is spending about $400,000 per episode,
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London, ON – FB Networks. Like local news, but in Blue and White and noisy.
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“Forget the poetry – Get paid to make shit up”
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“They let users party, argue, and vent on the secondary pages, but professional editors keep the front page looking sharp. The mullet strategy is here to stay” FFS – this ‘business’ term has to win a prize. Shessh.
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this url has been saved by 100 people. (On the day of the 50th episode, we had our 100th Delicious bookmark.) Many good things today regarding WRTJ. For me, this is special. Thank you everyone.
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Better than any current TV sit-com.
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It’s like a wonderful inside joke, where I’m the only one inside. Don’t make me be the only one inside. Get inside too.
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Twittering and blogging upside down
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Just thought I would make this group to highlight the fact 4od uses your computer for their own gain.
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Fewer features than ever!
No channels, no zapping, no settings, just watch it!
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‘¿Dónde están los hermanos Jones?’
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The true price of VoD services.
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Lo excepcional es que los seguidores deciden la trama, los diálogos, los personajes que entran y salen e incluso pueden ofrecer sus casas para grabar el próximo episodio.
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The Guide also had a bit about Where Are The Joneses. Which may or may not restore your faith in contemporary comedy.
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Recently, I’ve started to use GTD as a way to boost my creativity. Let’s take a look at some of the basic facets of GTD and how it can be applied to get you out of a creative jam.
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This is inspired…
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changing faces..
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“I would like to write tragedy; comedy I think is almost a fear of not being able to write tragedy,”
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No morales when it comes to online facebook Scrabble!
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SCIgen is a program that generates random Computer Science research papers, including graphs, figures, and citations.
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Samplers unite
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An Alternate Reality in which the players interact with the characters to create the story as it goes, not really about puzzle solving to find the next chapter, but more about the next chapter is based on interaction between characters and players.
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To use a slightly strained Free Software metaphor, Baby Cow are in charge of the distro and they are the ones who make the build.
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Unfortunately there’s no money on offer, but this is a good opportunity to get some scriptwriting credits for your CV/resumee. It’s also an interesting chance to work collaboratively on a writing project using cutting-edge methods and technology.
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To analyze the homepage web strategies of the top blogs in the world
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Tech related personal blogs in the Technorati 100 have far less advertising than the top 100 blogs by average, compare the “red zones”.
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Blogs are one of the ways the Internet has fostered greater communication among people than ever before. Social network sites like Facebook provide a more structured way to keep up with specific people. Wouldn’t it be great if you could mix the two?
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It searches the PlannerSphere. Insight for insight.
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“We developed these as part of the BBC2.0 project. I’ve been meaning to publish them for a while since they were signed off by the BBC board. They’re perpetually draft.”
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My first and last favourite band.
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“Here are the 10 sales and marketing techniques I have learned from strippers.” Not exactly substainable…Hang on, ah, now I see where the MILF trend comes in.
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When a notoriously precious art director complained that his layouts had been tampered with behind his back, Saatchi was heard to shout at him: ‘Who do you think you are? Michael f—ing angelo?’
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They just saw an opportunity to do great work, because selling ideas is always going to produce more dramatic work than selling a product.
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David Puttnam once recalled “Years later I said to Colin: ‘You were a real bastard. You never gave us any encouragement or steered us in any direction.’ He said, ‘No, I did something much more important. I taught you to bloody well think for yours
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Since most businesses are like a developing story – wouldn’t it be easier to use the storyboard as an example of visualizing you business plan? We all love stories, wether they are fiction or not , on TV or not, true or false.
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“Large help their clients be remarkable” – Seth Godin
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“The future is here,” intones the narrator. “And it’s not an iPhone — it’s a big-ass table.”
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I will admit, I never answer my cellphone. I’m all for communication, but if I’m out with someone, or working, or doing anything that requires my attention, I don’t like how much an unexpected call takes me away from what I’m focused on.
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“Welcome to DMBDO, the hottest agency in the business, where work comes first, unless something better comes along.”
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DENVER–Microsoft is in the early stages of a plan that will see virtually its entire lineup of underlying Internet services opened up to developers, the software maker made clear this week.
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Google announced today it would set aside at least $4.6 billion to purchase a slice of the public airwaves in an upcoming government auction of radio spectrum.
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OLPC – One Lapdance Per Child
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Against all odds, our hero (or very stupid guy) resisted. Probably using some Stamina +357 spell. Or a Big Cojones +577 mana potion.
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“Ford’s internet video project fails to draw in an audience” – Aint it swell that the ‘leading’ ‘New Medja’ publisher fails to grasp the concept of WRTJ. Their fixation on banners and clicks is dragging innovation back into Web1.0 nonsense.
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His mother isn’t exactly making the most of her high-speed connection. She only uses it to read Web-based newspapers.
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And Baby Cow – the company he runs with Steve Coogan – has got its fingerprints over vast amounts of Britain’s cutting edge comedy.
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Do the dogsbody
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Self referencial spam as non-art
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It’s certainly a new tone of voice for Ford advertising.
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Search engine video content and user-generated video content may be absolved, in a sense, from adherence to European regulations on broadcast video content, according to the European Union (EU).
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a color frequency graph depicting the popularity of colors in the final theatrical posters of the 25 top-grossing U.S. films, sorted by MPAA rating & category.
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“I did break the law… I was wrong… drugs are wrong,” Ms Smith, 44, said.
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Arguably the biggest communications idea this year is Where are the Joneses?
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“This is probably the largest single comedy project on the entire world wide web. Thank you Paramount or can I call you mother?”
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So Facebook owns ‘POKE’ – Somebody please mention this to Iain Tait!
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Some major updates to Pipes. The big news is that there is 8 new modules to announce! w00t.
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I’m sure that in future we will hear more about new projects like this that are able to unleash the real power of on-line creativity
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something I once heard Jasper Johns say, an ‘ignorant’ suitcase. Unused objects are ignorant; only the ones that have been put to use, that have traveled, that have been tossed around have accumulated knowledge.
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Advertising can be creative and even purposely funny. But sometimes, an ad on a bad place can have unexpected results! Here is a list of 15 unfortunately Placed Ads.
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Para assistir a”Where Are the Joneses?” é só clicar aqui, mas você vai ter que estar com o inglês afiado porque os episódios não têm legendas (nem são dublados em português). Aliás, já que a idéia é ser interativo, ninguém aí se habilita a
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I believe that the GPLv3 is a very valuable addition to FOSS licenses and solves many of the challenges faced by GPLv2. Companies distributing FOSS should consider it and companies using FOSS should be prepared, in most cases, to accept it.
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A viewer, from Amsterdam, who put himself forward for a role, now appears playing a guitar in episode 20. Another offered his house as a location and ended up with a speaking role.
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it’s easy to use and, with an episode a day, there’s every chance of making the cut. Let us know if you make it – or if someone you know does – and we’ll round up the best thelondonpaper reader efforts online.
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Usability alone isn’t a substitute for functionality, but in a competitive environment it’s a requisite for a successful product, and I’d expect a design researcher to know this.
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Loved in Italy it seems
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The BBC reports on new phenomenon. It seems that ghost bloggers are being employed to keep up with all the social networking we need to do these days. For a fee
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Who says you can’t teach an old dog?
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The BBC is to suspend all competitions after an inquiry unearthed a fresh batch of faked phone-ins.
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Each day, the series has been posting five-minute episodes online. But this isn’t the most exciting part of it . . .
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Using Wiki to interact on every level will not only create audience ownership but it may also create pure entertainment genius.
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Where Are The Joneses also uses The Creative Commons Licence – which facilitates all media sharing – and is the largest commercial media project to use the licence scheme.
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Un wiki rende il plot partecipativo.
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There was a time when entertainment and sponsorship made a lot of sense.
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É bem divertido.
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Back in 1994, web pages for many viewers consisted of black-on-gray text, some blue links, some images (if you enabled images, which might have cost too much bandwidth back then), and little distractions. Sort of like today’s RSS reader environment.
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Let the truth be told…
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VIDA 10.0 is an international competition created to reward excellence in artistic creativity in the fields of Artificial Life and related disciplines, such as robotics and Artiftcial Intelligence.
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Possibly the most bonkers website for a restaurant. Never been but adding it to my list of places to see. Who made it??
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It’s Ford Motor’s latest communications wheeze, and utterly à la mode. So why is it so far looking a little like the emperor’s new clothes?
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Please vote for my “No, I will not code your net.art project for you” t-shirt slogan at Threadless:
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Thanks to the mind of British actor/comedian Steve Coogan, his Baby Cow production company and Imagination London, the webisode has perhaps reached its interactive breaking point with “We Are the Joneses.”
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TouchGraph’s powerful visualization solutions reveal relationships between people, organizations, and ideas.
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Webb describes Generation C like this: “Comfortable with complexity, connected socially and electronically, creative, and controlling.”
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’m sure they’ll make their way back to the first episode and watch straight through like I did. Because it really is excellent, and quite addictive.
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RepRap is short for Replicating Rapid-prototyper. It is the practical self-copying 3D printer
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‘This is an exciting challenge, exploring new ways of delivering and targeting comedy in a totally original, interactive format. We don’t know know where it will end, that’s quite literally up to the Public.’
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Media reports in Europe and the U.S. referred to an article by Chosun Ilbo in which the largest Korean newspaper wrote that U.S. investor Carl Icahn would plan a hostile takeover for Samsung Electronics.