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[Gapingvoid.com] gapingvoid: "cartoons drawn on the back of business cards": The most-read page on gapingvoid is "How To Be Creative", with "The Hughtrain" ["The market for something to believe in is infinite"] running a distant second. My favorite page on the site is this one, where I talk about some of my favorite early biz-card cartoons, and what inspired the thinking behind them.
[Somewhatfrank.com] Somewhat Frank :: web 2.0 technology life :: blog by Frank Gruber: To help users connect with foods they might like, Group Recipes also offers some unique recipe discovery mechanisms which include Recipe Stumbler and Recipe Robot. Recipe Stumbler, is very much like StumbleUpon, as it allows users to stumble onto new recipe offerings at the click of a button. Recipe Robot is a personalization engine that learns about your food likes or dislikes to help determine recommendations to offer users based on a first time food taste test and by keeping track of user attention or click stream data.
[Cephas.net] Aaron Johnson » Blogs: I’m not sure that my four bullet points did the topic justice, but I found a post a couple days later written by Steve Yegge called “You Should Write Blogs“, which was a whole lot longer and not surprisingly a whole lot better than my post. And then today I read an article in the NY Times by Clive Thompson (whose blog I’m subscribed too) called Open-Source Spying, which I think is one of the most exciting articles I’ve read about blogging (and also wikis) ever.
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