November 30, 2006

Retired

sLop (the blog you are reading) is retiring..

The archives should stay up indefinitely though so feel free to continue linking in if you like..

In the coming weeks, I should have something new up. Please stay tuned.


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February 12, 2006

rocket boom ebay auction closes at $40k!

Rocketboom:


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Moment Capturing 2

Dee Blind Mice Blog Archive Moment Capturing 2
I come across so many great video blog pieces that are just fleeting in my memory. Postings in this category will be an attempt to hold on just a little bit longer.

Dee and Jaki have started a series of video blog entries inspired by Jay Dedman's Momentshowing. This is the second in the series and is fantastic.

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March 01, 2005

an unmediated reconference.

It's no secret that the unmediated crew is working on a conference on decentralized, "bottom-up" media to be held in NYC, either on it's own in October or in conjunction with Eric Rice's Blogcast somehow. The idea is to do a three-day conference with tracks that mimic the five major categories of unmediated posts, with the sessions mostly decided by us.

Now I'm wondering if what it'd be like if we programmed the conference more like a reblog instead. Workshop and panel proposals could be submitted as posts to your own blogs that we'd receive via your RSS feeds. Or better yet, we can pull it from either the Technorati or del.icio.us tag 'unmediated-conference' and we'll post it to unmediated. From there we could start to filter proposals by either allowing other people to comment on it or maybe select the most linked to posts.

Obivously I'm still thinking this one through. I'll bring it up to the rest of the crew this weekend.

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January 15, 2005

Motorola's spray-on ringtone wall

Motorola spray-on ringtone wall Engadget shows us a Motorola prototype that allows spray painting on a wall with a sensor that is subsequenty tranlated into a downloadable ringtone for your mobile. The link above takes you to Engadget's article.

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