Friday, 20 February 2009

twttr sketch


twttr sketch
Originally uploaded by jack dorsey

the famous twitter user of all "JACK DORSEY" wrote:

On May 31st, 2000, I signed up with a new service called LiveJournal. I was user 4,136 which entitled me a permanent account and street cred in some alternate geeky universe which I have not yet visited. I was living in the Sunshine Biscuit Factory in Oakland California and starting a company to dispatch couriers, taxis, and emergency services from the web.

One night in July of that year I had an idea to make a more "live" LiveJournal. Real-time, up-to-date, from the road. Akin to updating your AIM status from wherever you are, and sharing it. For the next 5 years, I thought about this concept and tried to silently introduce it into my various projects. It slipped into my dispatch work. It slipped into my networks of medical devices. It slipped into an idea for a frictionless service market. It was everywhere I looked: a wonderful abstraction which was easy to implement and understand.

The 6th year; the idea has finally solidified (thanks to the massively creative environment my employer Odeo provides) and taken a novel form. We're calling it twttr (though this original rendering calls it stat.us; I love the word.ed domains, e.g. gu.st). It's evolved a lot in the past few months. From an excited discussion and persuasion on the South Park playground to a recently approved application for a SMS shortcode. I'm happy this idea has taken root; I hope it thrives.

Some things are worth the wait.

Tuesday, 17 February 2009

spokeo - this could be the next big thing!

Growing number of supported networks
43 Things 43 Things
Amazon Amazon
Bebo Bebo
Blogger Blogger
Buzznet Buzznet
dailymotion dailymotion
deviantART deviantART
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LiveJournal LiveJournal
Multiply Multiply
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Picasa Picasa
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Slide Slide
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Twitter Twitter
Upcoming Upcoming
Veoh Veoh
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WebShots WebShots
Windows Live Spaces Windows Live Spaces
Wretch Wretch
Xanga Xanga
Yelp Yelp
YouTube YouTube

Monday, 16 February 2009

Accusations of copyright infringement

Section 92 of the Copyright Amendment Act assumes Guilt Upon Accusation

Hi,

I've just become aware about some major proposed changes in NZ law that will have a huge impact on artists, businesses, and general members of the public: basically anyone that uses the internet, and I thought you should know about them.

The Section 92 of the Copyright Amendment Act assumes Guilt Upon Accusation and forces the termination of internet connections and websites without evidence, without a fair trial, and without punishment for any false accusations of copyright infringement. We should speak out against injustices like Guilt Upon Accusation being done in the name of artists and protecting creativity.

The countdown is on: we have until 28 February 2009 to influence government.
An organisation called the Creative Freedom Foundation has been set up to specifically represent artists voices on these issues. Check out their website: http://www.creativefreedom.org.nz , sign up and help our MPs make an informed decision about S92!

Thanks,
Mark