Eat Grub | # | 1 grub is healthy, local, sustainable food for all 2 grub is food that supports community, justice, and sustainability 3 grub should be universal
The Bloggist | # | The Bloggist is a pre-project idea to bounce around the idea of a blogging magazine. With 4 millions bloggers (and 20,000 new blogs starting every day) and thousands of companies blogging, there needs to be a resource of guidance, inspiration, information and cultural dissemination. There needs to something there which not only gives bloggers a great sense of identity, but also a greater media presence. In short, bloggers need a representative magazine.
June 21, 2004
'Deadwood' shines spotlight on historic town | # | The wild and woolly days of Deadwood's golden past not only come to life in the HBO series named for the place, but have kindled intense interest in this historic town that once was home to Wild Bill Hickok and other colorful characters.
OddPost.com | # | Too bad it doesn't work in Mozilla! -- Oddpost is an award-winning web-based email application with an astounding news aggregator built right in. Advanced spam filtering, a refreshing absence of advertising, and an unparalleled interface with the speed and ease of use of a desktop application are but a select few of the myriad pleasures enjoyed by the Oddpost subscriber.
The Economics of GMail | # | Hard drive space is so cheap, and dropping so fast, that Google's ad clicks will easily cover the costs of all the disk space.
June 20, 2004
Mobissimo - An Impressive Travel Search Site | # | Mobissimo is a travel search engine, not a travel agency. We search dozens of travel suppliers simultaneously so that you can research your options quickly and conveniently. Our meta-search technology searches the Web sites that you would normally check by hand, plus many more you might not think of (in the United States and around the world). Our aim is to return the most comprehensive travel search results in less than a minute.
Pop Goes the Gmail | # | Pop Goes the Gmail is a program that sits between the http://gmail.com web server and your email client, converting messages from web format into POP3 format that a program such as Outlook Express or Thunderbird can understand.