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Gooshing for a true UNIX feel

Emily Chang pointed me to this link via Twitter.

It’s a sweet Terminal-like search engine that uses the Ajax libraries from Google. Impressive what a little CSS can do!
Check out the commands:

I might use this more than google.com for searches.

A truly social video experience

There are countless video sites out there. YouTube is the largest and has millions of users. Flickr just launched their video attempt, but you can only post 90 seconds of action. Vimeo has a sick design, but you can only upload 500 MB a week.
I’ve started using Viddler because there are none of these [...]

Lake Merritt, Oakland, Ca.

Two of my good buddies from Virginia Tech scored internships in Northern California this summer, so I went to check out a potential place for them yesterday. I had only visited the East Bay a few times, and I was excited to check out a small borough of Oakland.

What a beautiful city. I was [...]

Flick Video is kind of a disappointment

I was really excited when I got an invitation to try Flickr video in beta. I uploaded about ten videos, and checked back every few hours to see if I had comments or more views.
Then I uploaded a video that was 10 minutes long, not realizing there was a time limit. I was horrified when [...]

Flickr Turns Four

Last night, Flickr had a birthday party at 111 Minna Gallery in SOMA

Badass MC and math enthusiast, Cal Henderson, was in attendance.

Thousands of user-submitted photos were printed and posted throughout Minna.

I have never seen this many cameras in one place in my entire life.

A Flickr group allowed users to submit only one photo to be [...]

Madeleine Albright visits CNET

“I wish there were a book that would tell me what to do.” -Warren Harding
Madeleine Albright just published a new book, and she came to CNET to talk about it and the state of American politics. The following is my scratch notes from her talk. Sorry if it’s sloppy, I have never blogged this early [...]