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June 21, 2005

Buzztracker Widget

http://www.clioweb.org [ClioWeb] frequencies and relationships between locations in the Google world news directory.” Check it out.

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

http://www.chinmusicpress.com [Chinmusicpress.com] Chin Music Press - Adventures in Publishing: concerts_loverboy.jpg Maybe Jeff Bezos reads this blog after all. Icon.png The buzztracker widget is done!

[Eyebeam.org] Eyebeam reBlog: * Recognition: One of the most powerful attributes of blogs that enable comments, for example, is that it is very easy to acknowledge that someone has offered an idea. By responding with a follow-on comment or post, you have recognized that person publicly for making a contribution to your space.

[Jeansnow.net] jeansnow.net - A Guide to Design and Pop Culture in Tokyo: (1970) for example, a series of pictures showing spiral-shaped objects placed in natural surroundings, is displayed next to Takamine Tadasu’s 2004 work “To the Sea”, for which he photographed the face of his wife right before giving birth. In works like these the “media”

Loosewire.typepad.com[Loosewire.typepad.com] loose wire: A Directory Of Programs Designed For USB Drives: The Buzztracker Widget .Weblog client for Windows that allows you to manage your blog without opening a browser.

[Provisoire.org] http://www.eyebeam.org/reblog/index.rdf: Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo may be struggling with record-low popularity, but a simple two-word greeting attributed to her has shot to the top of the charts in the cellphone-mad country, reports The Khaleej Times.

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Posted at June 21, 2005 11:06 AM

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