links for 2006-04-25
- Livejournaller and Tor employee Anna Louise has posted a brilliant, engrossing exposition on the economics of fiction publishing -- how a publisher makes or loses money on a book. It uses real numbers from real books to illustrate in painstaking depth how
- This site features the full audio from the rare LP record First Philadelphia Computer Music Festival, published by Creative Computing in 1979.
- Keeping you up to date with the latest on mashups and the new Web 2.0 APIs
- myFeedz helps you stay informed and follow your interests. It keeps an eye on topics you are interested in and also suggests fresh content based on your reading habits.
- This archive was made out of publicly available military manuals. I've stripped it down to only the interesting manuals.
- Peoples Archive is dedicated to collecting for posterity the stories of the great thinkers, creators, and achievers of our time. The people whose stories you see on this site are leaders of their field, whose work has influenced and changed our world.
- Webstemmer is a web crawler and HTML layout analyzer that automatically extracts main text of a news site without having banners, ads and/or navigation links mixed up.
- Online project management tool.
- Terry Jones started i-D Magazine in 1980, following a five year stint as art director of British Vogue and freelance art director for German Vogue, Donna Magazine, and Sportswear International. Jones’ interest in Punk, Teddy, and New Romantic subculture
- Paul Graham was co-founder of Viaweb, the first ASP; discovered the algorithm that inspired the current generation of spam filters, is co-founder of Y Combinator, a new seed venture firm, started the Spam Conference and the Startup School, is working on a
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