Weekly Shaarli

All links of one week in a single page.

Week 12 (March 19, 2007)

REWiki

A centralized reverse-engineering documentation project

Interview with Anthony Dunne

While electronics and computing remain essential elements of the course, his students are also exploring how design can connect with other technologies, such as biotechnology and nanotechnology. The result is a wide range of projects, often speculative an

Geek to Live: Mastering Wget - Lifehacker
pygame - python game development
Black Panther Newspaper Covers
RRADical Pd

A project to create a collection of Pd patches, that make Pd easier and faster to use for people who are more comfortable with commercial software like Reason(tm) or Reaktor(tm).

Beef Up Your Wireless Router
Geeks in Paradise | InfoWorld | The Business Case for Open Source Software

There's a lot more to making a business decision for OSS than just the up front cost. As the Open Source zealots like to say, "Free as in freedom, not as in beer."

Rockin' on without Microsoft | Newsmakers | CNET News.com

Since jettisoning all of Microsoft products three years ago, Ernie Ball has also gained notoriety as a company that dumped most of its proprietary software--and still lived to tell the tale.

Squid Web Proxy Cache

Free (as in speech) Web Proxy application

Going Overground - Steven Heller

Under increasing pressure, advertisers look for novel ways to reach consumers.

The Big Page of Branding & Corporate Identity Design
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Apophysis.org

Freeware fractal flame editor for Windows

An Introduction to the Z Shell - Table of Contents
Debian Installation Tips
P2P File-Sharing Ruins Physical Piracy Business | TorrentFreak

File-sharing is causing worldwide havok, costing billions of dollars and creating unemployment. It’s true that some people are feeling the P2P effect; they’re called ‘physical pirates’ and one of them says that file-sharing has ruined his business

19th century Shipping Posters - a photoset on Flickr
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Clipper ship trade cards are cards that were issued by dispatch lines to advertise specific voyages of clipper ships from one port (usually New York or Boston) to another (usually San Francisco).

A History Department Bans Citing Wikipedia as a Research Source - New York Times
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Google AdSense: Facts, FAQs and Tools
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opendesigns - Home

OpenDesigns is a initiative that try to share open/free/libre designs of any kind of objects. Any design is released under the Libre Designs General Public License.

The software police and your company - MarketWatch
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What's the real total cost of ownership?