Friday, December 14, 2007

Google Charts API

Ever wanted to dynamically create charts on the fly?

(Um yes, until quite recently when we bought something)

Well don't worry, here's a free version of it from Google

Monday, December 10, 2007

The Page 69 Test

The Page 69 Test

Cool.

Thesixtyone

Boing Boing: Music discovery game connects indies and fans - The SixtyOne

Thesixtyone is a "music discovery game" created by two USC students who quit their jobs to build a site that helps musicians and audiences discover each other. Fans use Digg-style thumbs-up to rate the music that's uploaded, but the game is that each rating costs you points, and you get more points if you rate up a song that lots of other people rate up too.

TheSixtyOne

Sunday, December 09, 2007

Mouse Cheese Spam

Mouse innovator building a better trap for spam - International Herald Tribune

MP3 Blogs -v- RIAA

MP3 Blogs Offer File Sharing Even the RIAA Could Love

"Although the term “file sharing” has all sorts of ugly connotations, it’s not necessarily a bad thing. In some cases, it’s even a win-win-win situation for the recording industry, music lovers — and Google."

Rather topical!

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Edit your photos! On Flickr!

Coo.

This might just make me swap from using Gallery php 2.0 (as hosted by the lovely doug of the server)

Edit your photos! On Flickr!

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Nourish

"Nourish is a next generation newsletter service which allows you to take any RSS feed from content you publish (like a blog), and convert it into an automated email newsletter your readers can subscribe to."

Nourish – RSS to Email Service – Blog Powered Newsletters

Let's get SPAMMING!

Sunday, December 02, 2007

One Web MP3 Server

Er, does this sound,l like, er, useful?

One Web ASP MP3 Server

"One Web MP3 Server is a free ASP application that turns your MP3 collection into a website. It allows you to quickly access your music over a local network or even the Internet. Now you can browse, search, create playlists and listen to your files using one interface, from any remote computer. Use the built in player for ultimate simplicity or stick with your preferred MP3 player, such as Winamp."