Category Archives: Science & Technology

Secret Agents & New Media Direction

I saw the Bourne Ultimatum the other night with the Strategist. We’d both already seen it, but have a shared love for these kinds of movies as well as the subject matter in general.
One of the things that I thought was the most interesting in this movie is the ways in which technology becomes [...]

Is RSS Killing PageRank?

I think it might be, but I don’t have the hard computer science degree to actually prove it. But I did an experiment on Google, searching for the keyword “gathertogetherin” which I glommed onto as a project name because it’s an almost Google whack. And I found the usual detritus of RSS pull-through-reprint sites “not [...]

The Future Of Radio

Garrett Kelly has been a creative inspiration and brother-in-arms for me since way back before I even moved to Seattle, which seems like a lifetime ago. One of Garrett’s passions is an online radio station he and his lady run, called Hollow Earth Radio. We’ve collaborated on some audio content in the past (and I [...]

Freemason Electronic Data Handshakes and Passcodes

Continued from here.
The reason this falls apart, in some sense though, is interesting: the act of “conspiracy” implies that there is a closed shared value community which is operating as a unit (spiritual credit union) for the mutual benefit of members.
Why is this necessarily wrong?
And how is that different from what Kevin from Cryptogon [...]

Perceptual Blip-Tracking & Social Pingback Management

Within six months, there will be an entirely new paradigm guiding user experience and human interaction on the web. All we lack is the language to adequately describe it. For language is the program which enables us to write programs, as it were, by communicating our needs and desires to one another in a constructive [...]

Web History Needs More Story

I give away free business ideas. To become free from business, grow these ideas into an in-your-face interface which serves human needs:
Web history is narratized experience: story. Your web story. Your web history is your life story. Your web story is composed of the following elements:
Active and Passive Identity-Definition and Re-Definition

How I see myself
How I [...]

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