08/09/07
Apt’s links for September 7th
- Mike Davidson – sIFR – sIFR allows “rich” typogrpahy whilst adhering to standards. Has its flaws but worth considering..
- Google lets users build libraries – The floodgates open? Google now takes on LibraryThing, Shelfari and the others – or at least by the look of it. And have the killer “value-add” of being able to search all of your books for “Paris” or somesuch memorable term….
- Anthony Lilley: South Park creators set a precedent in online video | Media | MediaGuardian.co.uk – “The web is already dominated by non-exclusivity; if you want the illusion of exclusivity, you need to offer unique value.” Mr Lilly makes some sensible points about copyright, distibution and DRM.
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