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Gawker takes stalking to the next level

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What do you get when you mix Google Maps and Gawker’s regular Stalker feature?

We’re guessing the most apt term is “Privacy Invasion 2.0″.

Looks like Stalk-tastic fun for New Yorkers. Sadly, those of us on the left coast are stuck in the dark ages of celebrity tracking until Defamer launches its own PrivacyWatch map.

Remainders

Remainders: I See London, I See Weed

7:10 PM ON MON OCT 23 2006
BY SUKI
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iRiver Teaser Site Reveals Upcoming Super Player

There aren’t many details on the iRiver teaser site, but from what we can make out, this “Life Unit” will have DVD, TV, PMP capabilities, WAN/LAN connectivity (Internet streaming?), slot loading CD/DVD inside an auto-sliding door, an SD slot and will act as an access point/charging station for other iRiver players. more »

3:27 PM ON WED JUN 20 2007
BY JASON CHEN
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MPIO’s FY800 and Weird Looking FL500 Announced

In the MP3 world, boring box designs might be king, but that’s not stopping MPIO from trying to break the mold. The new wedge-shaped FL500 eschews buttons, replacing them with knobs you can mess with. There’s a knob for volume and one to switch player functions between MP3 playback, FM radio and sound recording—that third one (bottom left) isn’t actually a knob at all, but a necklace clip, so you can wear the thing. What’s the inspiration for the wedge? more »

10:45 AM ON FRI JUN 22 2007
BY WILSON ROTHMAN
1,391 views, 12 comments

Latest by craigf: I’ve had an MPIO FL100 for, jeez, a long time and it’s really quite an excellent MP3 player. The… more

Stalker

Classic Gawker Stalker: Penelope Cruz Continues to Hang Out with Unavailable Men

4:45 PM ON TUE OCT 10 2006
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Instablogs - a case of identity crisis ?

insta-logo.gifSome time back, I received a request to review Instablogs. I didnt get around to finishing the review at that time. But with some time to spare today, I decided to revisit Instablogs and finish the review.

The first impression that I got from the site is that they are a network of blogs in niche categories such as politics, entertainment, technology, food, sports etc. Something along the lines of Weblogs Inc or Gawker Media. On closer inspection, though, I found that new users can sign up and start their own blogs. So, then they are a blog network (similar to Blogger).

But wait - then what’s this ‘Newsroom‘ and why are all posts resonating like news stories ?

I decided to check the FAQ’s page to see how actually they define themselves:

Instablogs Community is a personalized platform that endeavors to bring bloggers and readers closer.

Through this platform, you can connect and engage with others having common interests and passion. Here you can share your views, photos, blogs, comments, and make friends. You can be a part of topic-specific communities and tribes, read, rate and comment on stories, keep track of your friends, upload your content, and even personalize your homepage. Moreover, on top of this, you’ll be able to reap plenty of rewards for your active participation and may end up as an editor for any channel of your choice.

This description confused me even further. So, finally, I decided to send an email to Vikas from Instablogs asking for further clarification.

1) What is the concept behind Instablogs?

Instablogs Blog Network initially started as a network of news-based blogs. An online version of the traditional news media, except that it was a two-way interaction between readers and bloggers.

However, the latest version of Instablogs – named ‘Instablogs Community’ (launched on 14th Nov. 2006) is aimed more than a blog network. Instablogs Community in simple words is a personalized platform that endeavors to bring bloggers and readers closer. We do it by keeping the focus on the readers and actually making them a part of the whole blogging process.

The Instablogs Community has a plethora of social tools, which not only empower readers but also help them to become writers themselves. The new version encourages better communication between writers and readers and symbolizes the crux of ‘Citizen Journalism’ or ‘Participatory Journalism’ in its true sense, i.e. ‘Journalism by the people, for the people’.

2) Who are the founders? When was Instablogs started? How did it come about?

Instablogs Network was found on Oct. 5th 2005, by Ankit and Nandini Maheshwari. Initially, the idea was to launch a network of 50 news-based blogs written by bloggers all over the world.

An announcement was made few days before the official launch and applications from bloggers started pouring in. Instablogs employed different payments models from pay per post, revenue sharing and monthly salary for different bloggers. The launch was criticized with many people questioning about funding, few labeling the network as a network of cheap content producers, to outsourcing in blogging. But, the team stick to their job and now the posts are regularly linked by likes of NYTimes, MSNBC, CNET, Digg, Boing Boing, etc, and read by millions of readers per month.

3) What is the long-term goal of Instablogs?

The long-term goal of Instablogs is to bring local bloggers blogging from third world countries under the umbrella in upcoming version of Instablogs Global. With the motto “Right to be heard”, it will try to bring the unheard voices of people from all over the globe in its pursuit of promoting Citizen Journalism.
Eh ?? They’re into citizen journalism ? As per wikipedia the definition of citizen journalism is very vague and subjective. So, I speak for myself here. In my opinion, this is not citizen journalism. Just providing a 3-5 line summary and linking to the original news story is not citizen journalism. If they term it as ’social news’ (aka Digg, SlashDot), I’m still cool with it.

None the less, the way the site is structured and presented are very misleading. It isnt clear what the actual focus of the site is - to blog or to post news summaries. If its to blog, then they should refrain from making any references to news or citizen journalism on the site. If social news is the focus, then I dont understand how the blogging / blog network aspect fits in.

Technically and visually, they’ve done a great job though.

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Britney Spears

Gossip Roundup: All the World’s a Changing Table

11:51 AM ON WED JUN 14 2006
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Sunday Comics: Tony Millionaire

Posted in art, literature & other distractions, sunday comics on Sunday, May. 28, 2006


“Drinky Crow” (above) is a suicidal alcoholic, but that’s what I like about him.

Here’s a cartoonist whose patron of the arts I’d love to be by buying this cartoon from him: “Scratching the Back of my Neck & The Editor “. Clicking on my link is a crap shoot. Sometimes you get the cartoon, sometimes it’s more like: Ha, sucka! Personally I love the machine gun-shooting maniac screaming “inhuman monsters!”, but you don’t get him every time. Try the link: you’ll get whatever you get, and you’ll like it!

I wrote him asking him for permission to link to a non-booby trapped image, but got no answer. Temperamental cartoonist? or just enjoying the holiday weekend? Knowing cartoonists (since I’m one myself), it could be all of the above, or none of the above. Maybe he’s counting trees in Corona. Maybe he’s trying on jeans at a factory in Cancun. Maybe he’s playing golf, or maybe he’s just having a life. Or getting killed… Anything’s possible with a cartoonist. It’s also possible he feels his “terms of use” are clear enough. *(UPDATE: Tony wrote me Monday morning and very kindly provided the image above.)

Anyway, perhaps if you’re more prosperous than I am at the moment you’ll find something you’d like to buy for yourself! His prices are actually quite reasonable, and worth every penny. (I just don’t have any spare pennies these days! But when I do, maybe my favorite cartoon will still be available.) Check out his original art. He’s famous for his “Drinky Crow,” as well as Billy Hazelnuts, and the ravishingly beautiful Sock Monkey books. He made a splash on Gawker, during Burklegate, and done this delightfully lighthearted SNL short!

He’s Tony Millionaire. If you like Little Nemo in Slumberland, or Dreams of a Rarebit Fiend, but are a way sicker puppy than these call for, you’ll love Tony Millionaire.

If Little Nemo (above image borrowed from salon.com) isn’t hard-core enough for you, try Tony Millionaire.

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9:28 AM ON FRI MAY 21 2004
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