Current events weighted by blogs

A very nice new resource from David Sifry, is the Technorati: Current Events, with context. Its basically an analasys of what blogs are linking to. 150.000 blogs are monitored every hour for links to established news sites, thereby making it possible to pick up on what current events make the buzz on the blogs. Very nice resource. No money for the bet of what major topics the blogs are refering to these days, [Via JD on MX]

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Todays quote

“Of course the people don’t want war. But after all, it’s the leaders of the country who determine the policy, and it’s always a simple matter to drag the people along whether it’s a democracy, a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism, and exposing the country to greater

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Beastie Boys: In a world gone mad

BeastieBoys.com is supporting the anti-war movement by changing their web site to let everyone know what they think about the war. “We felt it was important to comment on where the US appears to be heading now. A war in Iraq will not resolve our problems. It can only result in the deaths of many innocent civilians and US troops. If we are truly striving for safety, we need to build friendships, not try to bully the rest of the world.” – Adam Yauch “Being together, writing and recording, we

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FOR AMERICA

By Jackson Browne From his album “Lives in the Balance“, 1986 As if I really didn’t understand That I was just another part of their plan I went off looking for the promise Believing in the Motherland And from the comfort of a dreamer’s bed And the safety of my own head I went on speaking of the future While other people fought and bled The kid I was when I first left home Was looking for his freedom and a life of his own But the freedom that he

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Buzz of the day: Flogspot

This is fun. Josh Dura and his brother Daniel has been working on a project/site/app they call Flogspot It looks like a lot of fun. Right now its a Flog like application with a flogspot forum attached to it. A desktop application is on its way, hopefully a Flash based and cross-platform application. It is going to be very interesting to see how it all works out and how the dynamics of the project will affect the community and vice versa.

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What life would be like without Google

Duncan’s blog: For a little while this morning, I’ve experienced what life without Google would be like. For some reason, it’s down (or at least the closest cluster to me is down) this morning. Worse, I’m doing a whole bunch of research for the book and am trying to munge through with other search engines. It just drives home how valuable a resource Google has become. I found the same this weekend. Never thougth to mention it, but trying to do research while Google was down was no fun. In

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Food for thought: Arrest me

William Rivers Pitt: Arrest me George W. Bush is out of control. I’ll say it again. George W. Bush is out of control. I’m waiting for the black government cars to come squealing up in front of my house, for the thump of leather on my stairs, for the sound of knuckles on my door, for the feel of steel braceleting my wrists, for the smell of urine in some dank Federal holding cell as I listen to questions from men who no longer feel the constricting boundaries of constitutional

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